MObarracuda
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Thanks!!FWIW... Balancers will fit either forged or cast cranks. Not that it is correct but their is a possibility a crank will have the wrong dampener.
Thanks!!FWIW... Balancers will fit either forged or cast cranks. Not that it is correct but their is a possibility a crank will have the wrong dampener.
Beefy rods?
I'm pretty sure all those LA engines from about the 1970s on, had the same castings.
Just the 273s and early teeners had the lightweights.
But I get the holey journals part.
Agreed. Just saying watch your mixing and matching. I don't know much about balancing but I've always wondered what would happen
Some people here will brag about how bad *** a good running 340 is but then won't pay what its worth...because they are cheap skates and tire kickers.I was thinking $2000-$2500 if all checks out.
I dropped a 360 off at MRL and picked up a 408 a month and 4 grand laterNew motors aren't cheep either. $5 for a built 360 on the low side and $6K for stoked on the high side.
Before I purchase a used 340 motor can anyone on FABO can tell me what cylinder heads, intake valve size, compression pistons, and crank composition (forged or cast) are inside this motor based on the serial number (2780930-340-1) and date code (10-1-71) if it is still a stock set up.
Am I a lucky boy and I have found the last 10.26:1 compression performance engine with J heads & 2.02 intake valves to come off the line or am I looking at the detuned 240hp low compression, small valve engine sold in 1972 with the October '71 date code.
Allpar.com states the cast crank started with serial number #39118000 but that is one digit longer than the one on the side of the block.
I can fix the valves if they are the 1.92" valves but the most important question to me are which compression pistons were put in it if this motor is still stock.
Thanks in advance.
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My project will never be done and I will most likely spend 1.5x what the vehicle is worth. But when all is said and done it is about the experience. .
