Cheers for all the responce, everyone's suggestions are addressed. Since the 340 is a rev monster as opposed built for low down grunt, I'll change my driving style for in the mountain turns. The big pleasure is in working the engine and transmission, I'll just push the rpms higher.
With stock cast iron: crank, pistons, conrods, what is the safe limit on the power band? 6300ish?
I also realise my $1000 budget may be a little too conservative, I do have a year to save and should be able to russell up some more.
To answer questions on current parts I'll update this information into the first post as well
- The 4.10 gears are installed currently!
- The head casting is 3671587, so the current valves are 1.88, 1.60.
- The headers are an unknown after market job that arrived on the car. Uncoated iron, 1 5/8" pipes to 3.00" collector and 2.5" mandrel bend dual exhausts with no H or X pipe. I prefer the choppier sound of separate pipes!
Options:-Cam swapAs the engine has been a sealed time capsule for the past 40 odd years on a cam swap I would also replace the timing chain, lifters and so on. There is probably not much point in replacing the cam with a stock springs and rockers.
This cam has the wrong specs, I'm not going to buy it, but for sake of financial calculations;
-Complete cam & lifter kit: $1100
www.summitracing.com/int/parts/cca-k20-600-9/overview/make/dodge-Hughes 1.6 Rocker kit: $550
www.hughesengines.com/Index/products.php?browse=category&level0=QS0gU21hbGwgQmxvY2sgIkxBIg==&level1=Um9ja2VyIEFybXMgJiBBY2Nlc3Nvcmllcw==&partid=26579-Total: $1650
-Would new rockers make much of a difference?
-Instead of using the cam to bring down the power band, would I get a lot more for my money using the cam to improve the stock power band?
-In all honesty, is a cam swap on 8.5:1 compression engine a waste of time?
-If it's not a waste of time, what would the expected power gains be from the stock hp and tq rating, I know that is a hard question to answer. I just want to make sure I'm not wasting my time and money.
-Higher compression pistons labour around me is not cheap (prices below are considered good, does not include take apart or assembly)
-Bore & hone $300
-Engine balance before Mallory $300
-Pistons: +$350
-In terms of bearings and other parts needed for a piston swap, what would normally be replaced? Very vaguely what would be the total cost?
-Cylinder heads, with stock rockers & cam-Edelbrock rpm heads: $1780
-Deck block : $150
-Total: $1930
-Valve swap on current headsI'll look into the costs of the valve swap on the stock heads option next week when machine shops open up again.
Aside from the valves what other parts should be changed?
The last three options will require pulling the heads and intake, so I'd do a port match. Heck, I have an entire book by David Vizard on porting heads, I'll give it a read!
Cheers in advance!