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I.ve been looking for that center bumper filler for over a year. Seems the original reproduction is no longer being produced. If anyone has a source I would sure be happy to know where they can be ordered.
Yep, my guess is that something happened that spun a couple of bearings and crank was turned and the bottom end was rebuilt with using the same stock pistons. Not actually a deal one way or the other, just made me wonder if the original owner gave the guy I bought it from "never been touched"...
The 73 RR 340 that I purchased had about 110,000 miles on it. Seller told me that the original owner told him the engine was untouched since purchased new. It is a #matching block to the car. Well, the copper rods I posted about earlier were obviously factory, but I found the engine to have...
Searched FABO and found lots of differing reasons, most of which match 69Bee's explanation. However I'm still curious about the + in the circle that's not on the other two rods. The consensus at FABO seems to be they are fine to use.
I've rebuilt more than a few big and small blocks and never seen copper color connecting rods. Tearing down my 1973 340 to go to the machine shop I found that #3,6 and 7 connecting rods are copper colored. The #3 and #7 rods have no markings on the machined pad while the #6 rod has what appears...
Thanks, after 30+ years out of the engine building hobby I'm sure I am overthinking it! Last engine I built was during the AOL dial-up days and online research didn't exist. Just went to the local speed shop and took their advice. What threw me was when the tech guy specified a 1981 truck or van...
Well, the call to Melling tech support was pretty useless. The tech said they use the Chrysler specs on the SPD-22. I told him that with all the years and models of 340 and 360 they show the cam to cover (1970-1981) I was sure Chrysler used a different cam in a 1970 340 Challenger vs. a 1981 360...
Looks like Melling says the MTD cam requires different valve springs so possibly the SPD can use the stock springs. Decisions, decisions, guess I may be calling Melling tomorrow.
Interesting. The Melling website shows the SPD-22 as a stock?? replacement for anything from 1970 through 1981 small blocks. Obviously there were lots of different cams that Chrysler used during that time!
Thanks Cranky. Back in the old days I would just grab a bigger Purple Shaft, throw it in a '69 or '70 motor and be really happy with it. Times have changed!
OK gang, I haven't built a motor in 30 years. And all the motors I built back then were for street/strip. I always ran Mopar Performance cams. Now I have a 1973 340 in a Road Runner I'm currently restoring and I plan on using it for cruising and possible road trips. This car won't be visiting...
Update on the 1973 Road Runner sail panels. After almost a year of searching I've got a set! Mike at Muscle Car Maniacs has the correct ones that cover the whole rear sail panel inside the car. He went through the trouble to get the first set custom made and they are fabulous.
I'm attaching a...
Hey gang, does anyone have some 340 exhaust manifold conical washers and the bolt with the stud for the heat stove they might want to sell? Last owner used flat washers and there was no heat stove when I bought my '73 RR. Hate to pay $70 for a kit from eBay when I don't need everything.
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Sail panel interior boards update. I believe I may have found the answer for the people looking for the rear sail panel interior boards. Found a new ebay auction this morning at...