Cadstat Well Known Member Oct 3, 2011 #1 I've heard you can turn a 320 into a 360 because the crank and cases are the same. You need a new cam and heads I've been told. Is this true?
I've heard you can turn a 320 into a 360 because the crank and cases are the same. You need a new cam and heads I've been told. Is this true?
rocketbob Well Known Member Oct 3, 2011 #2 You heard wrong, can't be done. Stroke is different. Last edited: Oct 3, 2011
osxuser Well Known Member Oct 3, 2011 #3 No, different, cases, different crank, different cylinders. The cams and pistons quite possibly are the only things that may be common between the two.
No, different, cases, different crank, different cylinders. The cams and pistons quite possibly are the only things that may be common between the two.
J jrs14855 Well Known Member Oct 3, 2011 #4 0 320/0 360 Many of the later model crankcases fit either 0 320 or 0 360(parallel valve)Cylinders and crankshaft are different. Oil sump and carb are different.
0 320/0 360 Many of the later model crankcases fit either 0 320 or 0 360(parallel valve)Cylinders and crankshaft are different. Oil sump and carb are different.