72 360 Cam Install - Mopar Engine Beating Me

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The TA rockers have offset intake rockers because the pushrods were mover away from the intake runners to allow for porting. The rockers you were asking about in the for sale section are not TA rockers. They are the standard heavy duty 340 rockers. Have you bought them yet? If not, I am going to go look and buy them today. I don't even have a small block, but if you're gonna keep draggin your feet, I'll snap them up myself.

I got them, just checked what length pushrod I will need, looks like a stock 7.5" will give me about ~ .35 preload
 
he had the money as soon as he gave me the price, LOL I'm ready to get this thing on the road
 
returned from Hot August Nights and a trip to the Summit store for the right length pushrods, installed and fired the motor today, have a list of issues to deal with then will get it tuned out best I can to see what it will do. I have a few questions that I can't seem to find a clear answer to, hopefully someone here knows.

I pulled number 1 plug again to double check TDC, all good, while I had the plug out I stuck my scope down the hole, read part# 4007042 on the piston, didn't find any clear info on what that piston may be, does anybody have any info for what it might be, top of piston has two dish/reliefs.

I read numerous posts on static/idle timing with people using as much as 20 degrees, I plan on setting my all in at 34 degrees around 2600 - 2800 and see where that leaves my static, is there something else to look at. distributer is stock electronic style.
 
That's a factory Chrysler part number for a stock piston.
 

that's what I found in the link above, but what RRR indicated in the link below, guess I won't ever know for sure, not tearing the motor apart unless I have to.

P4007042 - Genuine Mopar PISTON PK-PISTON PKG .030

I mainly went by your description and the fact that I know a Chrysler part number when I see one. You identified it as a dished piston. Maybe the dome is on the other side?
 
I mainly went by your description and the fact that I know a Chrysler part number when I see one. You identified it as a dished piston. Maybe the dome is on the other side?

maybe my description is incorrect, in the link below on page 33 is what the top of the piston looks like as far as I can tell, the article states "domed high compression piston", it also appeared to have the noted plug relief. Now Im even more curious, gonna have to put the scope in again and take a photo. LOL


How to Hot Rod Small-block Mopar Engines
 
maybe my description is incorrect, in the link below on page 33 is what the top of the piston looks like as far as I can tell, the article states "domed high compression piston", it also appeared to have the noted plug relief. Now Im even more curious, gonna have to put the scope in again and take a photo. LOL


How to Hot Rod Small-block Mopar Engines


Ok, so the picture I see on page 33 has three different pistons. By the part number's description the piston you have should look like the one on the far left. Is that correct? If it is, that's the high compression domed pistons.
 
Ok, so the picture I see on page 33 has three different pistons. By the part number's description the piston you have should look like the one on the far left. Is that correct? If it is, that's the high compression domed pistons.

in the picture on page 33 with the 3 pistons the top of my piston looks like the top left, this also makes me more curious about the motor overall, got to deal with a couple of leaking steel freeze plugs before I can get on the road, headers gotta come off to get to them. uggg

Thanks for the info guys, my quest continues.
 
What you should have should look close to this.

ICON Premium Forged Pistons IC743-040

The "dish" you describe might be where the dome transitions into the valve reliefs. Does the piston above resemble what you have?

Ive just used the term "dished" to describe a cut or something for the valve reliefs, the piston does somewhat resemble the on in the link you included, but more closely in the link I shared as shown on page 33, when I saw the small round plug spot I just thought it was an anomaly, as stated, curiosity has the better of me, I'm gonna drop the scope down inside again.
 
Ive just used the term "dished" to describe a cut or something for the valve reliefs, the piston does somewhat resemble the on in the link you included, but more closely in the link I shared as shown on page 33, when I saw the small round plug spot I just thought it was an anomaly, as stated, curiosity has the better of me, I'm gonna drop the scope down inside again.

Yeah, those are the old TRW pistons they made for MP years ago. Good pistons. Some say too heavy, but I ran a lot of them and never had trouble. They're hard to tear up.
 
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took it off the jackstands today and backed it out of the garage, gotta find the brake fluid leak (should be easy but it hasn't been yet) and a few more minor nuisance issues then back on the road.

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