Red x's can be quite humiliating especially if in numbers. Just sayin'Magnum trash......your Ignorance is showing
Red x's can be quite humiliating especially if in numbers. Just sayin'Magnum trash......your Ignorance is showing
Red x's can be quite humiliating especially if in numbers. Just sayin'
... Have you ever seen a factory 340 at 150k miles with factory hone marks in the cylinders
I don't think it's naivety, I think it's fairly accurate. With EFI and modern oils, any of the older engines would look similar.Who cares? What's your point? You that naive to think that every magnum engine you tear down has perfect cylinder walls and your just gonna throw pistons and rings in a 150k magnum block....sorry bud but none of my cars engines will ever see 150k for one and neither will yours. I don't mess around with junkyard parts as it's a waste of my time and efforts.
The point is if anybody wants an actual "good" engine then it's going to get the all the appropriate machine work and that includes at minimum a hone and more than likely an overbore on a used block, and most all of us run modern day better oil so I don't understand that comparison, and although not everyone can keep or even get a carb to run clean and efficient there are plenty that can and lets not forget the many many reasons why even the "beloved" EFI can get out of fuel control and in many cases on an older conversion build the owner of the car may not have the ability to even realize it.I don't think it's naivety, I think it's fairly accurate. With EFI and modern oils, any of the older engines would look similar.
The point is if anybody wants an actual "good" engine then it's going to get the all the appropriate machine work and that includes at minimum a hone and more than likely an overbore on a used block, and most all of us run modern day better oil so I don't understand that comparison, and although not everyone can keep or even get a carb to run clean and efficient there are plenty that can and lets not forget the many many reasons why even the "beloved" EFI can get out of fuel control and in many cases on an older conversion build the owner of the car may not have the ability to even realize it.
If the car is complete and running good and you just got it maybe slow your role just a bit and build a drive train from the ground up?..
Start collecting the small parts and keep your eyes out for a la360 core engine...
You know you need all of the conversion parts, motor mounts, steering link ect ..
You'll likely absolutely want headers and the only offering for those years is TTI and you're looking at $1,000...
The 318 with a cam is going to really light your world on fire for a small amount of time and just leave you wanting for more likely...
My go to has always been finding a core 360 putting it on an engine stand and tearing it apart and taking the block down to the machine shop. Buying a $1,500 stroker kit off of summit and giving it to them and having them do a short block for me. Then wait for Black Friday and buy a set of Speedmaster fully assembled heads for $700 to the door.. machine shop work is usually about $1,200.. now for $3,500 I have a brand new base not leaving me wanting more ..
Buy a cord 904 transmission ($50-150) and a $110 rebuild kit and a $95 shift kit.. build a Dana 60 from a core truck rear end using Dr diff parts will be about $1,200... Now add a couple thousand dollars in miscellaneous and for a tick over 7K you have a near brand new combination that will last you a lifetime oh I forgot 8K you have to buy those $1,000 headers because of your year...
I would say you probably paid around that much for the entire car LOL...
Yes the options are endless and I just pointed out one to ponder...Yes that's a decent plan, but you could also do a cheaper swap the OP wants which could be more than enough power for him. If not gives him the time to swap rear add headers airgap 750 etc... Get everything prepared for a more serious engine, so you may doubled pay for somethings but your plan could be half a decade or more for some, at least his way he gets some fun in between. I'd say depending on budget and what end goal is not everyone wants
400-600 hp plus car, but most do want 250-350hp since all modern cars fall in that range.
"5.2" IS a "318"!!!!!! I hate "liter" designations, I grew up on CUBIC INCHES!
I'm glad you used quotations. LOLThe point is if anybody wants an actual "good" engine then it's going to get the all the appropriate machine work and that includes at minimum a hone and more than likely an overbore on a used block, and most all of us run modern day better oil so I don't understand that comparison, and although not everyone can keep or even get a carb to run clean and efficient there are plenty that can and lets not forget the many many reasons why even the "beloved" EFI can get out of fuel control and in many cases on an older conversion build the owner of the car may not have the ability to even realize it.
I don't know too many people if not nobody that actually runs an original LA based engine that hasn't been overhauled so again everything you are taking your stand on is pointless and one of my big reasons why you will never see that trash in my cars is that it reminds me of the modern era when Governments instead of Men built automobiles and for that reason alone i'm good with leaving the Magnum engines in the junkyards.Magnum advantages over LA
superior pan and valve cover gaskets
hypereutetic pistons
heads as good as any 340 stock ones
less rotation mass
better factory machining
metric rings
etc
Magnum advantages over LA
superior pan and valve cover gaskets
hypereutetic pistons
heads as good as any 340 stock ones
less rotation mass
better factory machining
metric rings
etc
If the car is complete and running good and you just got it maybe slow your role just a bit and build a drive train from the ground up?..
Start collecting the small parts and keep your eyes out for a la360 core engine...
You know you need all of the conversion parts, motor mounts, steering link ect ..
You'll likely absolutely want headers and the only offering for those years is TTI and you're looking at $1,000...
The 318 with a cam is going to really light your world on fire for a small amount of time and just leave you wanting for more likely...
My go to has always been finding a core 360 putting it on an engine stand and tearing it apart and taking the block down to the machine shop. Buying a $1,500 stroker kit off of summit and giving it to them and having them do a short block for me. Then wait for Black Friday and buy a set of Speedmaster fully assembled heads for $700 to the door.. machine shop work is usually about $1,200.. now for $3,500 I have a brand new base not leaving me wanting more ..
Buy a cord 904 transmission ($50-150) and a $110 rebuild kit and a $95 shift kit.. build a Dana 60 from a core truck rear end using Dr diff parts will be about $1,200... Now add a couple thousand dollars in miscellaneous and for a tick over 7K you have a near brand new combination that will last you a lifetime oh I forgot 8K you have to buy those $1,000 headers because of your year...
I would say you probably paid around that much for the entire car LOL...
Magnum advantages over LA
superior pan and valve cover gaskets
hypereutetic pistons
heads as good as any 340 stock ones
less rotation mass
better factory machining
metric rings
etc
Yep plenty of ways to skin this cat...And this is how it all snowballs out of control. Instead you could buy the 318/904 combo: add a cam, lifters, and valve springs; brass freeze plugs; gaskets and seals; 4 barrel carb and intake; 340 distributor; high pressure oil pump spring; windage tray; check the rod bearings; change fluid and filter in the 904; adjust the bands; replace the seals; up the pressure and get a 4.2 kickdown lever; get a 66 2 1/2 diameter Charger single exhaust for the original manifolds; and be done for next to no money. If you want to up the power, even more all you need is a pair of 360 heads and a set of pistons.
he means the pan and valve cover gaskets are both superior, not the pan is superior. i read it twice too, lol.How is the pan superior?
After all, you can not use a truck pan in a car.
How is a hyper piston superior to a cast piston if your not pushing the HP issue?
Better flowing heads that do not have superior rockers. Only a greater ratio.
Less rotational mass is a super minor advantage not seen big on the street.
Don’t get me wrong, I have and currently run a Magnum. It works and runs great. Excellent power until it falls on its face @4500.
He's right about the sealing. I think the chamber design on the Magnum is better than the LA, but now you have sissy stud mounted rockers like a Ford, so to me the heads are a wash. They come with roller cams which is a positive. The block is a shorter deck height for more compression, so that's a positive. The Magnum exhaust manifolds are a better design, but then, most people building for more power throw the stock manifolds in the ditch, so you can call that a wash. Now, had Chrysler machined those blocks for a one piece rear main seal, like both Ford and Chevy did, then that would have been the deciding factor, IMO, but they did not. Last, but not least, there are more Magnums layin around now as good buildable cores than LA, so by sheer numbers, they have an advantage. I'll stop short of saying Magnums are "better" than the LA, but to me, they aren't trash, either. I guess it's all in what you want and a matter of personal opinion.he means the pan and valve cover gaskets are both superior, not the pan is superior. i read it twice too, lol.
I take the same stance on the POS Gen 3 Hemi.......ugly, expensive and is modern day government built BS TRASH!!!! I will absolutely not covert my old school Mopars over to the very thing that has ruined society overall and that is Government intervention. I like my cars rough around the edges, unrefined, built by men, driven by men, and not 1 single thing on them to remind me of the overpriced **** trash that's being built today.I think not building a Magnum because it’s a Magnum is stupid. Same for the LA. The Magnum’s lack of a head oiling hood is small potato’s but an extra expense with the appropriate rockers & pushrods needed for the Magnum block and LA head combo.
each to there own, it'd be pretty boring if we all did the same thing.I take the same stance on the POS Gen 3 Hemi.......ugly, expensive and is modern day government built BS TRASH!!!! I will absolutely not covert my old school Mopars over to the very thing that has ruined society overall and that is Government intervention. I like my cars rough around the edges, unrefined, built by men, driven by men, and not 1 single thing on them to remind me of the overpriced **** trash that's being built today.
Not really.....we would all be cool if they were built and or stayed in the theme I discussedeach to there own, it'd be pretty boring if we all did the same thing.