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Agreed. Been building for almost 50 years. With the cam you are looking at spring pressure will be 130ish seat and mid 200 over the nose. Use a light spring for break in. A BR type oil. After use a good oil such as Gibbs Hot Rod, VR1, ect and you will be fine.
Just an FYI. I have done several of these. Last one I did the curvature was off on the right end. Make a cardboard template of your original and compare. Caused me an unwanted *** ache.
I have a day 2 type 340 almost ready for assembly in the shop. LD340. Hyd. Roller. Stock 894 heads. Going to try to talk him into a dyno day. I am curious about it.
It is wise to build a triangular bracket from the 2 door hinge areas on the A post to where the door latch mounts. Converts do flex more than hardtop do.
It is not just the hues being hard to match but metallic content/size has a lot to do with it. I have had to so many spray outs from different suppliers, PPG, Axalta ect to get the correct appearance.