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340 Mopar Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, US

Lakewood, New Jersey, US
:

Mopar 340 Engine, Complete

Casting number 2780930

It is a complete, ground up, rebuild, that was never fully assembled. The motor has sat in this semi built stage for years and we would like to find it a good home.

The block and heads were hot tanked (the cleanliness of the bare metal surfaces can be clearly seen in the photos) and magnafluxed.

It has:

J Heads punched out to 2.02, with a 3 angle valve job

New everything internal, except the crank.

The cam is a Mopar Performance purple cam set (P4452992). The cam is installed in the block and is visible in one of the photos. The lifters are still in their original packaging.

The pistons are 30 over.

There is a complete gasket kit.

The original intake manifold.

A chrome air cleaner assembly

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