Hello,
Thought I'd share as I swap my mild 318 for the 340 I've always wanted. I've always been a smallblock fan.
About a decade ago I added an intake, 650 holley, and a purple cam to my stock 318 to get a lil more oomph out of it. It worked, but recently I stumbled upon a good candidate 340 that had my name on it. '69 block from a manual '70 car. Never rebuilt, but with an LD340 intake, AVS carb, 273 rocker arms, no cam, and a burned valve. A few pieces were missing (as I mentioned
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=121447), but I managed to acquire a junked "donor" 318 for some of them.
Goal:
Rebuild to mostly streetable stock, on pump gas, keep the price sane, and add some mild (low hanging fruit) performance where it makes sense (the intake, 650 Holley, and headers).
Cam:
Could re-use the purple cam I have from the 318 build (P4452759), but I'm not settled on that yet.
Valvetrain:
Return to stock.
Heads:
Hardened seats. Considering a light home-shop gasket matching port job.
Pistons:
The The cylinders and pistons are worn enough (about .007) to warrant a bore, so I'll need .020 pistons. I'm currently trying to decide between KB 243 and TRW/Speed Pro 2316. Although I think JE 345778 might still be on my list too, but pricey.
Headers:
Leaning toward Doug or TTI due to a lot of reviews around here. Definitely want coated. Will need to research fit.
Intake:
LD340. Considering a light home-shop gasket matching port job.
Ignition:
I like the idea of a hotter spark and a rev limiter. A FBO HRR688 might be on the list.
Carb:
650 Holly, but if I have any issues with it (doubtful) I can always try out the original Carter AVS.
Some pics attached of the 340 and the disgusting 318 donor with a nest in the bottom.