Well after doing some digging around I found that the exhaust valve is made like that. I think I will still send the heads in and have them check them over for a crack / surface level and valve job if the other 2 check out ok.
Lookin good! I absolutely love the old thermoquad carbs. Think you'll have a great running engine for many years.I started to reassemble the 340, I ended up having the heads done they needed a lot of work.
new springs, face cut, valves triple ground.
Installing oil pump and windage tray. Next is the oil pan.
Question: Do you put RTV in the slot end rubber caskets? I have seen some videos that do.
mine didn't have any RTV on them.
I still have to remove carb and clean and paint the intake.
I also have 4 position on the for the pulley to fit on the harmonic balancer. The screws fit in these
(marked by silver lines that line up with Key in crank) with no issue. Does anyone see a problem if not in the original position?
Thanks for your input.
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I would replace the damper. I don't believe they can be rebuilt. The rubber goes bad after so many years and can cause issues. Better to do it now while you're doing your work on the engine.Question on Harmonic Damper touching the timing cover? Do you think is will move once it's warmed up
running the engine? I mean the rubber between the 2 parts to straighten it out? It looks like one side is in a little to the timing marks and the rotate it and the other side ( 180 degrees ) it's out from the timing marks ( See Pictures ).
The Damper has a few cracks in the rubber that I can see from that back, should it be replaced/Rebuilt?
The Damper key and timing mark are still true with each other.
Thank you for your input.
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