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Re: Anybody pushing a stock 340 block hard? [Re: redruM] #2214904
12/16/16 02:34 AM
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Also did some work up front. Went with a qa1 setup and cut off all the stuff off I didn't need. I think it was around 40lbs before. The kmember is 22lbs now

Re: Anybody pushing a stock 340 block hard? [Re: redruM] #2214931
12/16/16 03:37 AM
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I never seen this post until now.. I was up at
my other place hunting.. I turned all my SB to
8200 rpm.. the 395ci was ported W-2s.. my 405ci
was W-9s.. the 416 I have now with W-2s I only
turn it to 7300 rpm since I changed to the smaller
cam
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Re: Anybody pushing a stock 340 block hard? [Re: redruM] #2215754
12/17/16 04:58 PM
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Mr p's car doesn't weigh anything so that is a big factor in hurting anything. 2200-2300 pounds.

I ran 10.30's with a stock 340 block at 3450 pounds. Block had no issues. Cast stroker crank finally gave up the ghost. Arp studded, otherwise stock 30 over block 426 combo.
I think a good 340 block is fine to tickle high 9's with at typical A body weight.
Any more than that your pushing your luck


69 Dart GTS A4 Silver All steel, flat factory hood, 3360race weight
418 BPE factory replacement headed stroker, 565 lift solid cam
Best so far, 10.40 @127 1/4
1.41 best 60 foot
6.60 at 103.90 1/8

Re: Anybody pushing a stock 340 block hard? [Re: cudaman1969] #2287960
04/14/17 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted By cudaman1969
Originally Posted By cudaman1969
Originally Posted By Cab_Burge
Originally Posted By cudaman1969
What's a safe rpm for stock crank, stock pan as in a stocker engine. I will use the limited collapsing lifters and stocker cam. Guy I bought the heads, intake and cam from said on kill he went 8500. I don't want to be knocking the bearings out, comments?

I seriously doubt any SB LA Mopar out there will pull in gear with a hydrauic roller cam and hydraulidc roller lifter and matching valve springs up to or much past 7000 RPM, let alone 8500 in any gear confused Maybe in nuetral or park work whistlingshruggy
I was told by a older guy, drinking Cutty Sark whiskey straight out of a quart bottle at 1:00 PM in the afternoon at the Colorado river back in 1965, that his N/A 392 Hemi motor in his 21 ft. flat bottom V drive Mandella wood hull would peg his 8500 RPM tach shock I bet him it wouldn't do that so he offer me a ride in it the next morning when he was sober. It would peg the electric tach at 8500 RPM as soon as he went WOT, but it was showing 4300 RPM crusing at around 35 MPH warming up the motor before he hit it hard work He had a Vertex magneto on that motor and he should have had a 4 cyl electric tach for it, not a V8 tach. It was reading twice as much RPM when the motor was running, not the true cranksaft RPM it should have been reading. Most of the other, better, high end boats back then had Jones Motorola mechanical tachs driven off of the top of the V drives so they measured the true crankshaft revolutions, not the propeller revolutions.
My message is it is easy to be mislead on many things, especaiily automotive racing parts and storys shruggy
On your deal I would shift it when the motor quits pulling hard in second gear, don't look at the tach before shifting, listen and feel the motor quit pulling first and then look at the tach to see where it quit pulling hard twocents scope Shift it 200 to 300 RPM before it quits pulling hard up Don't over revved it tsk

I'll ask him again next time we talk, might have heard him wrong, he was world champion with a Duster out of Balt. about 10 years back. Funny you mention it, I've never watched a tach, except to launch.

Just checked the rpm calculator and it had to be 7500 (I am hard of hearing) or even 6500. I feel better knowing I don't have to turn it that high, never ran a small block before. Will be a learning experience for sure.


The guy in Baltimore is Mark Dickerson he ran a super quick Duster no reason not to believe what he told you. Gene Buell in his TA stocker routinely went 7800 on kill. My 72 340 4sp stocker would hit 8000 on kill. Buell and I both ran stock blocks no fill. With the new lifter rules and roller rockers it just got easier to run the RPM.
A body stocker stock front seats cage and a Dana 3165 pounds race weight with my 210 in it and a 50 pound weight bar.


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Re: Anybody pushing a stock 340 block hard? [Re: redruM] #2426204
12/31/17 03:55 AM
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Bump the post back from the dead

Best track pass was 1.27 5.75@119 with a .73 jet. I worked my way up to a .103 jet 16 degrees of timing on c16. Still running the stock block, tore it down today and had zero cap walk. Street drove this thing everywhere, there’s still hope for stock blocks. For a recap mine is a .60 over 73 340 block with Indy w2’s

Re: Anybody pushing a stock 340 block hard? [Re: redruM] #2426236
12/31/17 10:50 AM
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Good Lord... thats flying!! are you running stock caps or pro-gram?

Re: Anybody pushing a stock 340 block hard? [Re: redruM] #2426242
12/31/17 11:19 AM
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Stock caps with arp studs

Re: Anybody pushing a stock 340 block hard? [Re: redruM] #2427085
01/01/18 02:34 PM
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@ Redrum...

Any oiling mods to the block?

Back in the early 80's I had a 340 4 speed 69 Dart with W2's and 4.30 gears and that was a nice little Street Sweeper....I would routinely hit 7600-7800 with it and I'm sure she saw north of 8 more than a few times. Ran great and big blocks ran the other way from it. Never tore it down but when I sold it 3 guys were fighting over it...miss that car a bunch.

My Rocky has a 70 model 340 block and I twist it about 7200

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