Yup, a pick up or a cargo vanEach engine has a proper application for what the owner is doing.
Yup, a pick up or a cargo vanEach engine has a proper application for what the owner is doing.
Still can't. I've seen a few at the shows but have never worked on a 340, they've always been rare around here. Never have seen many available for sale even back in the 80s****, when I was a kid in Central MO in the '90's, you couldn't find a 340, and couldn't afford it when you did.
God made the 340, and mankind created the cylinder sleeve to bless it and keep it holy when it got holey.
What is your take on repaired blocks with split water jackets in the lifter valley? Good to go or problems down the road after repeated heat cycling? Never mind the 340 vs 360 debate. Early 360s could be bored as big as any 340 could.I'm concerned perfectly good 340s are being thrown out ! !
In the last coupla weeks there have been posts about not using a 340 block bored over .030 .
ManufacturerS tooled up to produce .060 pistons, and wouldn't have done so without research, and a huge market. Save those 340s !
Here's a paragraph from the Mopar Performance Engine Manual .
If you insist on being rid of it/them, send them to me, I'll use them . tia .
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Right On Brother!****, when I was a kid in Central MO in the '90's, you couldn't find a 340, and couldn't afford it when you did.
God made the 340, and mankind created the cylinder sleeve to bless it and keep it holy when it got holey.
To me it comes down like this and the real world of Street Racing it's about who can RPM faster a 340 is kind of like a 383 Magnum as soon as you get into the gas that thing's ready to shift! If you got your combination correct and things are dialed in about halfway where they're supposed to be anyhow... I've just had real good luck and a lot of fun with both of those MotorsDude, I totally hear you. I am not disagreeing that a 360 can be built as a very awesome motor. It's just that the 340 was SO popular and has a kind of magical power that it just kind of talks to some of us. It's a sort of "If you build it, they will come" thing. I know I can build an awesome 475HP 360 for less money than a 475HP 340, but I'd still rather have the 340.
I bet you'll even pay the shipping hahahayeah those 360s are much better, but I'll give you $20 for that useless 340 block anyway
How do you possibly interpret "sleeved up" into this? You sleeve blocks to repair excess wear or reduce displacement.How about a 360 sleeved up to a 340 bore size?
Yep, Last time I checked, 340's had a bigger bore by .040.How do you possibly interpret "sleeved up" into this? You sleeve blocks to repair excess wear or reduce displacement.
How do you possibly interpret "sleeved up" into this? You sleeve blocks to repair excess wear or reduce displacement.
And all God's people said, "Amen"God made the 340
It should have got one of the few remaining 440's.And the 1978 Little Red Express should never got a 360!!!
i highly doubt many are being scraped cause of this, might get a good deal for a .030 340 from someone thinking this.I'm concerned perfectly good 340s are being thrown out ! !
In the last coupla weeks there have been posts about not using a 340 block bored over .030 .
ManufacturerS tooled up to produce .060 pistons, and wouldn't have done so without research, and a huge market. Save those 340s !
Here's a paragraph from the Mopar Performance Engine Manual .
If you insist on being rid of it/them, send them to me, I'll use them . tia .
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Some of um don't know it.Y’all do know a stock 383 906 head flows more than a stock 340 X head.