You should look for consistancy in compression readings rather than individual numbers-- all cylinders should be within 10% of each other i.e. 150 ok with 135-165
Needs to be rebalanced for the 360 and run it.
No, a starter from an AMC 258 will not work on an AMC 360. Although both engines are part of the AMC family, they have different mounting configurations and electrical requirements. The 360 typically requires a different starter designed to handle its larger displacement and power output. It's best to use a starter specifically designed for the AMC 360 for optimal performance and compatibility.
No
There was no AMC in '89
No, the AMC 304 and AMC 360 do not use the same crankshaft. While both engines share the same basic design and dimensions, the crankshaft for the AMC 360 is longer and has different stroke specifications, resulting in a larger displacement. Therefore, they are not interchangeable.
Not with out major modifications. The AMC 360 in a Wagoneer and the Chrysler 360 are completely different vehicles.Not with out major modifications. The AMC 360 in a Wagoneer and the Chrysler 360 are completely different vehicles.
No. The AMC 360 was not introduced until 1970. In 1969, AMC had in their V8 lineup, 290, 343 and the awesome 390. However, the AMC 343 is a 360 with a shorter stroke. (the crank being the only major difference between the two) So depending on how new of a 360 a person has and some other minor issues, it will bolt right into a '69 Javelin engine bay.
Yes you should be able to make this swap.
no they will not
it is smaller than the 101/2 or 11 inch clutch required for a 360. even if it would work it would destroy it quickly.
its a v8 engine used by jeep in the 70s and 80s.it is a 5.9l.
sc = supercar The SC in SC/360 Hornet stands for Super Coupe