70bigblockdodge
Old Man with a Hat
The 346s have hardened seats but if you cut the seats for 1.81 valves you will have cut away the hardened area, the way I understand it fwiw. Unless you are using killer valve springs aggressive can or planing 100,000mi in 5 years I would not sweat the seats spend the money on guides and one piece valves. Another point to think about is that a lot of deal has been made about seats in magazines,
1. They don't want to tell you something then have it come back on them l with a bunch of ruined heads, easier to tell you worst case.
2. Most are Chevy based and GM used softer iron in low po blocks and heads, Chrysler used high nickel iron in everything, one of the reasons that you don't need a HP block/heads to build a good Mopar engine.
1. They don't want to tell you something then have it come back on them l with a bunch of ruined heads, easier to tell you worst case.
2. Most are Chevy based and GM used softer iron in low po blocks and heads, Chrysler used high nickel iron in everything, one of the reasons that you don't need a HP block/heads to build a good Mopar engine.