Re: Second time around (2)
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Dodger ,
having put a 360 crank in a 340 .. yes great for hauling booty not for
towing..I had a heat problem that went away when the stroked 340 went out of
the truck... then took the 360 crank out and offset ground it to the spec's
for the McCandless build up 426 small block. that one really haulled
booty..found in a mopar mag several years ago,, maybe someone still has the
article.. all I remember was is cost me 7000. to do and didn't live long.

Don S.
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From: <Dodger7998@xxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 10:13 PM
Subject: Second time around


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> I posed this question the other day but got no comments on it,  any
> thoughts???
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> Okay here we go,,,,,,,,,,340s wind up quicker than a 360 (because of
shorter
> stroke) 360s have more torque than a 340 (longer stroke more cubes) In a
> lighter car, the quicker winding engine will probably win in a short race
(1/8
> maybe 1/4 mile). 318 and 360 used engines are cheap, if not free compared
to
> the 340s.
> In the chevys, they make an oversize main bearing to accommodate a smaller
> journal crank into a larger main block (creating a stroker engine) by any
> chance is the same type part available for the mopars????????????? In
other words
> do we have the ability to take a cheap 360 block, bore it 40 thousands
> oversize, grab a set of used 340 pistons that someone is ready to throw
away after
> their rebuild on their high dollar engine, then go to the junkyard, and
grab a
> 318 crank and rods, hang the 340 pistons on it slap this all together in
the
> 360 block, and end up with a high reving 340 cubic inch engine with the
heavier
> webbed 360 mains.
> And while the mind is still idle what about the use of a 360 crank with
the
> mains turned down to fit in to a 318 block, can the skirts of the pistons
be
> trimmed to clear the counter weights, would make one heck of a tow vehicle
> engine.
> Well what is the consensus, to much caffeine?
>
> dodger
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