need id of cam, pistons and tappet help

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69 Valiant Kid

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hey dudes...i got new tappets from mopar and their is no hole where the pushrod sits ontop of the tappet. the ones in the engine had them?....does anyone else know if this is just a design change or?...
also, the piston tops are black...i dont know much about the different pistons out there...can anyone help with the id of those?
last, i have a pic of the back of the cam...looks like an isky cam....does anyone know how i can tell what cam i have...and any info on that?...
hold on, one more thing...i know i have a 340 block...but can anyone help me with the casting numbers on the heads....im assuming those are j heads...but does the big 360 number mean they are 360 heads...i have no clue.......thanks for any help guys...

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yep. TRW L2316 is a .030 340 piston.

GAWD I love the internet
 
Direct from Isky's site


# Grind No./Type 270-HL HYDRAULIC Good all-around performance. Fair idle. Stock converter. 3.70-4.11 axle ratio. Up to 650 CFM Carb. 9.5
# 1 compr. RPM-Range
# 2000-6000 Valve Lift - INT
# .445 EXT
# .445 Valve Lash Hot - INT
#

Click on product above for more information (Timing Chart & Related Products)

CAM TYPE: HYDRAULIC

PRODUCT USE: STREET
View timing chart data (details on this part)
Manufacturer:
Part#: 390127
Retail Price: $248.00
Your Price: $124.00
Category: Camshafts
 
Heads are 73 340 heads, same as the J heads. They also came on 360]s through about 74-75 IIRC.

Pistons are the 68-70 10.5 compression replacement pistons. They are decent pieces but way two tons...
 
well cam guys.....here comes a question...could i go with a more agressive cam and stick withthe 2200 stall that is in the trans...remember that i bought this 340 eng and trans, all gone through, (but it was 3 years ago and has been sitting since...) and i dont have all the specs really...so im taking the engine apart to see what i have for cam pistons etc. ive been told around 350 for hp...i will have replaced every gasket except for the rear main....should i do that too?...or are they pretty bulletproof...?and any idea on the heads?
 
thanks cracked back...you put your reply in when i was writing my novel...think those new tappets are ok?
 
The lifters will work fine as long as they are hydraulic. The pushrods make a difference as far as oiling to the rockers in addition to the rocker shafts.

You can run a bit more cam than that stick. Comp XE268H runs good. Maybe a Lunati 60402. 2200 stall will get it rolling fine.

If you can get to teh main seal and see if it's not dried out, it may be OK if the rope style. The Neoprene style will likely be ok. Might try to bet some oil on the lips.
 
lol...thanks 68 sedan....that thank you was just assumed....thanks alot tho...whats your take 68 sedan?...just stick with that cam and see what happens?
 
That cam is just a tick more than stock, so I suppose it depends on what you are wanting to do with this. I'll be running the VooDoo in my 318, either the 401 or the 402. But my setup isn't for "go"
 

Those are early pattern Mopar lifters. AMC and Magnum type lifters have the hole to oil the top through the pushrods. Most now only supply the later type.

Comp has a "Thumpr" line of cams that have a rougher idle but claim to still retain good street manners.
 
hey, thanks for input, found out today at work that the holes in the middle of the tappets, were for magnum heads like you said...so im under the impression that i dont need them because i have 340 heads for la block. and i checked those cams out...wow, pricey mcpricerton and the mcpricer 5....
 
Those lifters will work fine.

Magnums oil the top end through the pushrods. Put stock LA style pushrods in and you'll be fine.
 
id like the meanest idle i can get with the 2200stall and 650 dp...

A lunati grind; http://www.lunaticamshafts.com/Product.aspx?id=1545&gid=287

Hydraulic. The most awesome 268 cam ever produced! Out-powers all others! This High Performance street cam likes 2400 RPM stall, 700 cfm carb, dual plane intake and headers. Makes un-equaled power to 6200 RPM with proper valve springs. Very strong cam with great street manners.

Advertised Duration (Int/Exh): 268/276
Duration @ .050 (Int/Exh): 226/234
Gross Valve Lift (Int/Exh): .494/.513
LSA/ICL: 110/106
Valve Lash (Int/Exh): Hyd/Hyd
RPM Range: 1800-6200
Includes: Cam Only

A Comp Cam XE-HI Lift grind.
HYDRAULIC-Best all around performance Hyd.
RPM range; 2000 to 6000
Grind number; 20-227-4 XE275HL

Advertised duration / @ .050 / lift / cenetrline
int./exh. int./exh. lift int.-exh., c-line
275 287 231 237... .525 .525 / 110º
Extra lift to help engine breathe at
higher rpm 2500+ stall with 9:1 comp.
 
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