The crank is balanced for the stock pistons.
The ballancer is neutral ballanced,as must be the convertor.
The oem flexplate is universal to all cranks .
MT
He asked"Is the 318 forged crank balanced itself or with damper and flexplate/flywheel? "
I answered the damper,flexplate,flywheel part of his question, and recapped yours.Further more, you squeezed your post between ours.Check out the timestamps.While I am typing, I cannot see that you were also blasting out an answer Not everyone could jump to the end from the beginning.
If I hurt your feelings, Im truly sorry
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What size hole is drilled in that plug? MT
No adapter is needed to bolt the grand to the crank. You just have to make sure the back of the crank can accept the trans into it. This is called a pilot hole. A bushing goes inside of it.
When you balance a crank, you also balance the rods, pistons, rings & bearings, damper & flex plate or flywheel. Some shops I know also want the torque converter as well along with it at the same time.
All 273, 318 & 340 engines are internally balanced. (Except a '73 - 340 engine but that can be changed) all 360 engines are externally balanced. LA & Magnum engines have different external balancing weights.
John Wayne, I forgot to mention the cam duration suggestion.
With 3.23 gears with a 235/60/15 tire I would look at no larger than a cam of 230*'s @ .050 with a manual trans for a dual purpose car. A bit less for an automatic trans. These durations work well for the street and light strip.
Knowing how much lift the heads can handle is the second part of the cam. Generally I like to use as much cam as the head can handle. If the head flows well only to .500 lift, then that is the max lift of the cam I would look at. If the head flows well to only .450, then that's it. Same idea if the head flows well to .600.
The third part of the cam is idle quality.
A cam on a 112 C-line idles nice, smooth.
On a 110 is the classic muscle car sound.
On a 108, the engine has a nice choppy sound.
I would not have a cam cut on a 106 unless it was a purpose built cam.
well, its all in the cam shaft. you should not use a "unknown" cam grind. JMO. cant tell output of engine without knowing what Cam is. MT
These questions are aweful rookie like.Does all cranks fit to all transmissions then?
The 273 in my Barracuda was the 2-barrel 180 hp. Now I have a Holley 600 dp, Edelbrock Dual Plane and the 714 heads. Hydralic cam (do not know any numbers) 0,30 overbore and stock exaust manifold but with a 2 1/2 " double exaust systems with flow trou mufflers.
What kind of effect may this setup have?