71scamp78
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Throwing a set of speed pro 405 pistons into a 360 would the engine have to be rebalanced. If so is there anyway to know if it has been since they are external balance.
1- yes, you'll need to rebalance. anytime you change a component of the reciprocating assembly you need to rebalance.
2- why are the 405's your choice?
hm. let me rephrase that...They actually arent
i'd bet good money it's likely lower than that even.Looks like these pistons sit down a bit in the hole. Had the heads off and they are around .040 down. With the open chamber j heads and 2.02 valves compression can't even be but somewhere in the 8.5 to range.
i'd bet good money it's likely lower than that even.
those pistons are notorious for being way down in the hole due to their crappy compression height.
Unless you read this in another post, I didn’t see anywhere where he said that the motor was shaking.I’m pretty sure the OP’s balance inquiries are rooted in the fact that the engine in question is a “shaker”.
OP did put this up previouslyUnless you read this in another post, I didn’t see anywhere where he said that the motor was shaking.
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It did have a vibration in neutral when I would rev it. I think it may be bad torque converter. Pulled trans and the splines on trans pump shaft were cheered off a little on the end.. never seen that beforeUnless you read this in another post, I didn’t see anywhere where he said that the motor was shaking.
Well, that's NOT normal. lolMy pan was full of metal
if your pan was full of metal it *likely* didn't come from the input there.My pan was full of metal