ir3333
Well-Known Member
Ah you don't know what you're missing with the hemi.
I know a lot of guys with hemis...my brother in law has one in his 68 RR.
Awesome to say the least..just not for me.
Ah you don't know what you're missing with the hemi.
A Thermoquad 360 built like a 1971 340 will run away from the
340all day long. Cubic inches rule
Mopar Action did a test with a 440 69 Fastback with headers, slicks and tuning it ran in the mid 12's spinning.X bl was always sold and advertised as the 340 X block so pick it apart all you want you'll have to take it up with the factory. Yes glidden's pro stocker was destroked still based on the 340 W-2 platform. I mentioned in an earlier post then I removed it that hot rod magazine had a great article article on their 10 fastest cars I believe it was called slicks and tricks where they put on slicks played with tune-ups and headers no internal modifications were allowed the 68 barracuda 4 speed made the top 10 no 440 or 383 A bodies made the list. And certainly no 360 cars no not even the little red express King of the smog motors
I have the 56 Savoy with the 277 and it is a sweetheart, all 160 horses of it!360 block was based on the 318/340. 340 was block was based on the 318. 318 was based on the 273. 273 was based on the 318 poly. 318 poly was based on the 277 poly that's in my 56 Plymouth.
Different bores, different main bearing diameters (360, all others same), other minor changes, but critical dimensions - bore spacing, deck height, length and width of the block, cam to crank distance, lifter bore angle and diameter, etc - are ALL the same, from 1956 until the third gen hemi replaced the A/LA. And even the latest hemi has the same bore spacing as the 277 poly in my 56 Plymouth.
IIRC the 400 in the 'Doba was all torque to move that midsized yacht.
The 340 is already built,but the 360 has to be built like a 340 to get passed it.A Thermoquad 360 built like a 1971 340 will run away from the
340all day long. Cubic inches rule
so.... shhh... just think'n... outloud.... a 440 Commando with headers, slicks, and tuning runs about like a 200,000 mile, 150.00 dollar 360 magnum in a full size, long bed, D150, with regrind cam. Shhhhh... just think'nMopar Action did a test with a 440 69 Fastback with headers, slicks and tuning it ran in the mid 12's spinning.
It is said the 69 440 A-bodies could very well be the fastest production factory Mopar.
Make that the eight day!And on the seventh day God created the 340.
Make that the eight day!
Dang skippy.Ain’t nothing wrong with that KB tall deck water block with a 5 inch crank and set of STAGE V Millennium heads!
Yes especially after 1972 I believedidn't the 70 blocks have the highest nickel content?
Correct. I have a February 11th of 1970 casting 360 block that's sonic checked and good for .100 overborei've read the blocks cast in '69 and '70 for 1970 model year.
but who knows?
People still stroke 340s for some reason.
where 85% of the street time is.Cause most people like to build power at lower rpm.