
Fitting new LA X/Indy heads to my 340
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ok, few days of with gluey cold and back into the garage.
Got number one piston up to TDC and really pleased. The pics may not show it best, but those heads are near as dammit flush with the block which should give some good compression with the 63cc heads.
Going to check valve to piston clearance next.
Got number one piston up to TDC and really pleased. The pics may not show it best, but those heads are near as dammit flush with the block which should give some good compression with the 63cc heads.
Going to check valve to piston clearance next.
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Near as dammit???......they look like they are about -20 down the bore if thats true tdc? measure it properly....might not be mega important but you might as well know, this is where block decking would come into its own, anyway, you should still see an increase in CR, why don't you CC the J heads Miles, then you'll have a much better idea, J's can be anything from 65>72cc, tend to be more towards the 70cc size unmilled, if they are -20 use a thin steel gasket thats not too much bigger than the bore, some gaskets are around a 4.100 bore which will lower CR some. Its not much, but you might as well get as much as you can.
Les
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I'll check with feelers. The pics are misleading. There is almost no drop from deck to piston crown, you can barely catch a nail on the difference. The new heads measured at 63cc.
When I ordered the heads we worked on the presumption that the pistons were probably -20thou which with a compressed gasket of .39 gives 9.7.1 compression.
The pistons have a rated compression of 10.5.1 with 62cc heads. Given the nature of slack Mopar tolerances the suggestion of 9.7.1 makes sense. I'll measure tomorrow.
When I ordered the heads we worked on the presumption that the pistons were probably -20thou which with a compressed gasket of .39 gives 9.7.1 compression.
The pistons have a rated compression of 10.5.1 with 62cc heads. Given the nature of slack Mopar tolerances the suggestion of 9.7.1 makes sense. I'll measure tomorrow.
Yeah its the deck heights/rod length that can vary, not life changing but hopefully it won't be as much as -.020, but even with a .039 fel-pro, or perhaps you can get something thinner?, you'll still have reasonable quench, doesn't have to be .040 as the majic figure, something close and your still on a goodun, jeeze that head deserves at least a nice .500+ cam, but 1 step at a time eh.
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And Gear Vendors to get some MPG back.MilesnMiles wrote:Cheers Dave. Courtesy of one of our long standing stalwarts it appears that I will be likely getting a set of adjustable rockers that will measure at a proper 1.5 too.
Cant go solid cam yet as all the ones I looked at require a lot more convertor and gear. Baby steps, one at a time

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and then work out your dynamic CR
that will indicate if its likley to ping with your current cam and highr static CR
this blokes tool
http://cochise.uia.net/pkelley2/DynamicCR.html
and what he has written are quite intersting and can help you work out likely ping ish ness
i used what i thought was your cam from here
and could well have made mistakes cos i did it in a rush
http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/mpcam-tech-c.htm
and made up the rest based on what i could find about 360s
no idea of your valve relief size
DCR 8.6 (yours will be lower due to me not knowing anything about your pistons gasket or bore)
dynamic stroke 2.6 inches
Dave
that will indicate if its likley to ping with your current cam and highr static CR
this blokes tool
http://cochise.uia.net/pkelley2/DynamicCR.html
and what he has written are quite intersting and can help you work out likely ping ish ness
i used what i thought was your cam from here
and could well have made mistakes cos i did it in a rush
http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/mpcam-tech-c.htm
and made up the rest based on what i could find about 360s
no idea of your valve relief size
DCR 8.6 (yours will be lower due to me not knowing anything about your pistons gasket or bore)
dynamic stroke 2.6 inches
Dave
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Hi Dave! thanks for caring
I need to go right through that.
Just got in from work and quickly run a steel edge over the block amd piston at TDC.
I can't get a feeler guage under there. It certainly is pretty close to being decked. As for .20 thou, no way.
If I cleaned what little coke there is on the piston top I may just be able to get a sliver under but not as it stands.

Just got in from work and quickly run a steel edge over the block amd piston at TDC.
I can't get a feeler guage under there. It certainly is pretty close to being decked. As for .20 thou, no way.
If I cleaned what little coke there is on the piston top I may just be able to get a sliver under but not as it stands.