for a 318 motor in a 73 D you don't want none of that. the pistons, the cam, yuck.
it looks like you're trying to build a racy motor and i think you're just going to be disappointed in the result.
to help with the question. Yes you can blast a hood and not warp it. BUT not for the first time blaster or an industrial blaster who does train cars all day long. .
lots of false info/wives tales out there on blasting so ill condense it down to MY reason why stuff warps. DIY people are sold...
Be sure to use a good oiling system, for your 340.
A High Volume Melling pump, Wix oil filter, factory windage tray ( if using a stock pan)... and if so, make sure it is baffled.
Sent the cam from my 360 magnum to Oregon cams to get ground. Installed and fiddled with the tune enough to get it to idle. Using Holley terminator X for engine management. Needs some more tuning before I can start driving it again.
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For anyone thats interested, I just spoke with Ken from Oregon Cams regarding the 1970 340 core i sent him, he was honest and told me that he would not recommend re-grinding that core because of too much wear.
he did say that he had a more suitable core that we could use for the 68-4 speed...
Yes exactly , the car runs but theres a mechanical problem , i can give an extra 360 magnum with the car , i dont have pics of the floor in the cabin area , but i have pics of underneath and i have a lot of videos of the car running but i dont know how to put it here , im open to negociate the...
Here is a picture of my junk.............. straight out of the make shift paint booth in my shop.
3100 Hughes stall, Pro built 727, 4 wheel manual disc brake, 410 CID, Ford 9 inch 350 rear gear
for street ability purposes
You know more than I do. I got this stuff in bulk from a chevy guy, who wanted all the Chrysler junk out of his way! One of the trannys does have orange paint on it that says 1984 d100! I dont think Chrysler made a bad tranmission!