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Engine 360 Pistons and Rods

Engine 360 Pistons and Rods

M1redskin

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Sorry for my late reply. I believe your asking if AMC 304 and 360 rods are interchangeable.
Yes
Same length, pin and bearing diameters.
You have to use a 360 dampener and flywheel though.
 
Sorry for my late reply. I believe your asking if 304 and 360 rods are interchangeable.
Yes
Same length, pin and bearing diameters.
You have to use a 360 dampener and flywheel though.
Yep - that I knew but was just asking since my deck was machined .012" if stock rods would still work or my compression would then be too high or create any interference issues. Another guy thought that it shouldn't affect compression any appreciable amount. Thanks though.
 
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Yep - that I knew but was just asking since my deck was machined .012" if stock rods would still work or my compression would then be too high or create any interference issues. Another guy thought that it shouldn't affect compression any appreciable amount. Thanks though.
Ahh... .012 is only the thickness of two average pieces of paper. Might rais compression about .02 which is a non issue. Valve to piston clearance is much greater stock unless you up your compression. Intake gaskets should easily compensate for the lowered heads as you roughly only have about .0085 to compensate for (90 deg engine / 2 = 45 deg. Sin of 45 deg = .7071 * .012 - intake manifold angle works out to about .0085)
Sorry for the math lesson, I got carried away... :chug:
 
No worries and thanks also. I’m not quite that smart to know how to figure that out but I do understand it. Just an FYI that I wasn’t planning on changing gasket thickness but it appears that’s not needed anyways.
 
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Keep us up to date with your build. My friend and our member @shooby just swapped in a 360 for his AMC 304 due to washed out cylinders because of a fuel injection pressure issue and he loves it. Swapped everything from his AMC 304 to the 360 except for heads, dampener and fly wheel.
This is what his AMC 304 looked like that he had to replace.

 
Keep us up to date with your build. My friend and our member @shooby just swapped in a 360 for his 304 due to washed out cylinders because of a fuel injection pressure issue and he loves it. Swapped everything from his 304 to the 360 except for heads, dampener and fly wheel.
This is what his 304 looked like that he had to replace.

Yea - I’ll be sure to do that. It’ll be a few months but I’ll let everyone know how it goes. Thanks again!
 
no clearance issues, if it actually raises the compression enough to cause pinging(detonation) then maybe a thicker gasket or higher octane fuel. but like said previously, should not be a significant difference.
 
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