6.7l Cummins diesel
bored
Originally Posted by HOHN
FYI-- The "Typical MOpar answer" is usually to BORE out the engine they have, not stroke it.
340 is a bored out 318 (same 3.31" stroke)
340 is a bored out 318 (same 3.31" stroke)
Here's an interesting picture over at Allpar.
A wolf in sheeps clothing or a single screw tractor under a sheet.
http://www.allpar.com/forums/index.p...pe=post&id=670
Dave
A wolf in sheeps clothing or a single screw tractor under a sheet.
http://www.allpar.com/forums/index.p...pe=post&id=670
Dave
Originally Posted by 74dart
Actually the 273 and the 318 share the same block but the 340 and 360 have thicker castings between the cylinder walls. If you ask any drag racer who has tried to bore out a 318 to 340 they will tell you that you will blow out the cylinder walls. Thats why my high comp 318 was only bored .030. I found that out in the Hayes repair manual.
I had an old Poly 318 that could be safely bored to .100 over! That is like a 340 that's .030 UNDER-- very nice little combo.
Techinically, a 340 and 360 are different blocks as well because the main bearings on the 360 are bigger.
You can make a cheap small block mopar stroker with a 360 crank cut down to 318/340 size and some custom pistons (which are cheap from Speedomotive). You end up with a 318 stroked into a ~350-- nice little engine.
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