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Mopar 360 pre-mag short blocks (good)?
Ok putting my 340 matching number motor in storage.. after engine builder messed it up .. So im putting together a pre-mag 360 I guess... mopar short blocks ok? will there crank and rods and pistons be ok to use under nos? and it be ok to put some EB heads on it?.. I know it will need to be dissasembled and checked, right? ,, as far as the parts they ok stuff?
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I use one in my Duster with W5 heads but no nitrous. They are the hyperexplosive pistons (just kidding) so I don't know about nitrous. I installed the good rod bolts in mine and balanced everything. I twist it to 7500 and haven't had any problems with it.
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I had a bearing go on me. My biggest complaint was the uneven deck heights. Drivers pistons were out of the hole by,.010 up front and .012 in the rear.
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Get a 71 360. They were cast on a 340 water jacket, so they have thick bores and as a bonus they came with Jheads.Maybe 72's too.
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