dodgedifferent2
hung like a stud field mouse and
I have the 340 apart and spun a connecting rod bearing on piston #7
so looks like i need to turn the one throw on the crankshaft.
next when i was cleaning out the bores i noticed down in bore #4 that there was a gouge in the wall. The piston that was in that bore has no signs of any problems. I came to the conclusion that it was assembled that way previously.
Next after pulling out all the freeze plugs i literally found mud/ metal shavings in the gallies. :hmmm:
I am no expert machinist but whoever did the job previously is not too good.:hmmm:
Has anyone ever sleeved a cylinder? or do i get a different block and bore out all 8 cylinders? I do happen to have a spare block that last seen action in 1977
so looks like i need to turn the one throw on the crankshaft.
next when i was cleaning out the bores i noticed down in bore #4 that there was a gouge in the wall. The piston that was in that bore has no signs of any problems. I came to the conclusion that it was assembled that way previously.
Next after pulling out all the freeze plugs i literally found mud/ metal shavings in the gallies. :hmmm:
I am no expert machinist but whoever did the job previously is not too good.:hmmm:
Has anyone ever sleeved a cylinder? or do i get a different block and bore out all 8 cylinders? I do happen to have a spare block that last seen action in 1977
