seabee
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Its not cam'd and with kick *** ported heads like urs.lol
He said he wanted a cruiser though, not a rocket ship pimp mobile.
Its not cam'd and with kick *** ported heads like urs.lol
Hey guys I've had my slant six Duster for 10 years now but I just recently bought a 67 Barracuda fastback with a 273 commando. The car came with a SBP 7 1/4" rear and 10" drum brakes. I plan on swapping the rear for at least an 8 1/4" and the fronts to discs.
I've just began researching V8's but I've always wanted a 340 ever since I was a teenager. My question is, how much can I expect to pay to get a 340 and just have it rebuilt to regular factory specs? I'm not interested in racing it so I don't need performance mods or anything. I just want a nice looking car that looks like it could be original. If I buy a 340 block for $500, how much can I expect to pay for heads and to have it rebuilt? I'm just looking at ballpark here.
Some of these Barracuda's came with 383's so I've been wondering about those as well. They almost seem cheaper than 340's. What's a ballpark number as far as buying one and having it rebuilt?
Also what are the pros and cons of a 340 vs. a 383 in this car? The 340 seems like it would just drop right in. Are there certain mods needed to drop a 383 in or would I just need different motor mounts since some cars originally came with them? I'm a total newbie when it comes to V8's so I apologize if I'm asking stupid questions.
How so? The O.P. never stated his intended purpose in this engine choice, and since the O.P. is "New to V8's" as also stated in the title of the thread itself, I happen to think that this is fairly pertinent information. Its all about the intended usage and the resourses at hand. If I had intended to FULLY hijack the thread, i never would have requested the P.M. But that is no longer relevant, as the P.M. has already been sent.
Either way, Im sure the O.P. is sitting back laughing about how his simple question got so far "off topic".
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I've just began researching V8's but I've always wanted a 340 ever since I was a teenager...
No offense taken my friend. Looking back on the post, I may have been just a little off topic!ops:Nothing against you at all dude.
We're all here to learn and exchange ideas on the topic at hand.
I just thought it was rude to get off topic with your combo and needs when the it wasn't relevant to the O.P.'s original question, that's all.
Party on. :goodman:
Well, there's a terrific set of books that can help you greatly in rebuilding the engine by yourself. The "How to rebuild your small block MoPar" and "How to hot rod your small
Block MoPar" books show a lot. I rebuilt my first engine from the rebuild book. It worked out great. I also had the MoPar "Engines book" which you can still get.
Do you have a planned gear ratio in mind? Tire size? Ideal cruise RPM range?
What if I wanted 300hp instead of 275hp, is this a huge chunk of change? I know it costs money to go faster but I'm not wanting to build a race car here. I just want something that's comfortable to drive and can make me feel some G's every once in a while when I want to get on the pedal for fun.
I will admit I know nothing about building an engine so if/when the time comes for me to get it rebuilt, I will be solely depending on you guys for answers on what to do. I have a lot of researching to do but I'll by no means be an expert when the time comes to get work done..
I would take a 340 over a 383 any day. Put these two motors in the same platform and the 340 will out perform the 383 as far as I am concerned. It comes down to horsepower and weight. The 383 does not make a lot more power but is a lot heavier.