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1972 Mopar 340 Engine, Running, Dodge, Plymouth on 2040-parts.com

US $4,300.00
Location:

Cumberland, Maryland, United States

Cumberland, Maryland, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Mopar

Here is a freshly rebuilt 340 Mopar engine. It's got an early 1971 casting date (1-18-71) so it would be correct for a '71 or '72 car. It has Sealed Power 10.2-1 .030 over pistons, .509/292 hydraulic cam, J heads that have been ported with 2.02/1.60 stainless steel valves, Edelbrock Victor 340 aluminum intake manifold, these Victor intakes are also air gap, aluminum valve covers that have been chromed, high volume oil pump. This is a cast iron crank engine. This engine is on a start cart, I can email you a video of the engine running. The carb, exhaust manifolds, flywheel, starter, distributor and bell housing are not included in the auction, they are for my start cart. Pick up in western Maryland is recommended but I can ship but there will be a $40.00 crate fee added.

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