There will be some hiccups and mistakes along the way here. It has been several years since I've built an LA series engine. I have more experience with the big blocks. Between these two engine types, there are some similarities and some diferences.
I do like the factory roller cam in this one. The cam retainer plate at the front is a great thing. I'm not fond of that weird hidden oil gallery plug on the left (1357) side though. In the late 90s, I helped a buddy install a 360 in this Valiant.....
He built the engine but since it was his first V8 in many years, he missed a few things. He had the shop just hone the cylinders since bore taper was under .003". When we installed it, it ran but knocked and had extremely low oil pressure. He suspected a bad crank so we pulled it and tore it down. He got another crank and was ready to swap it when I noticed the cam bearings all looked terrible. He took the block back to the shop and had them put in new ones....yeah, he tried to get by with the originals and they looked all chewed up. Keep in mind I did NOT build this mess, I joined in midstream and did what I could to help!
New crank and bearings, new cam bearings so WE reassembled it after testing bearing clearance with Plastigage....a practice that he didn't do the first time around. It started and ran but still knocked and had low oil pressure. Essentially, money was spent to see no difference. It had maybe 15-20 psi at cold idle with 20w50 oil. He called the machine shop, the only guy there that really knew Mopars asked him if he put in the oil gallery plug on the left side. "
Of course I did!" my friend said. He did not know about that hidden one that is only accessible with the intake manifold off. The problem was, the machine shop pulled all the gallery plugs before putting the block in the hot tank so my friend didn't know to reinstall one there.
THAT plug surely caught others by surprise.
To cap it off, once the plug was put in, the oil pressure was great and the car hauled ***. That engine is now in THIS car of mine.....
It will be coming out to reside in this car:
The black Dart will be getting the engine I'm building here and now.
KB pistons...
A 360 and a 5.9....
By the way...the orange paint that Mopar Performance put on the crate engine here sure is tough. The 360 of mine was painted black and the paint is really thin.
Here I am installing that dreaded hidden gallery plug...
With my 440 and 383 builds, the camshaft is always a fight to install when new cam bearings were installed. I didn't recall encountering this with the few 360s I've worked on so I test fitted the Hughes cam that was in this engine before. It spun over fine until I slipped it in all the way. I think that was because when I installed the rear cam plug, I used Gaskacinch around the hole and some of it dripped into the rearmost cam bearing surface. I'll have to get in there and clean that a bit before going much further.
Lots of bolts to clean. I was thinking of painting the stained intake the engine color....
Instead, I may sand blast it and it the color is consistent, I'd just use a flat clear coat on it. If not, maybe spray it with Krylon "Dull Aluminum" then a flat clear.
I think you'll like the color that I'm going to use on the long block.....
Here is how it glows on my 440/495: