well I found my "345" already. It was totally rebuilt I guess and heads are off to see cylinders. He want $500 for the long block. I guess thats not to bad.
I would go for a 392 if I could find one. Another guy told me that only the 392 came factory with 4bbl. I know 304 never did but did the 345. He also said thats what most travelals came with. I have a few sitting in the pick and pulls up here and they have 4bbls on them so this guy clames they have to be 392. I didnt think that sounded right.
Lottsa urban myth surrounds "which engine/which platform"!!
A Scout II did not use a 392 though there is no doubt some were swapped in at the dealer level...even when the rig was new.
"some" 345 California emissions Scout II did use a 4v carb, a spreadbore carter thermoquad.
Fullsize stuff could have a 392/4v, but a 2v/392 was only available in medium duty trucks, governed or non-governed. Again, over time...those motors get swapped around.
266/304 was a 2v manifold only, there was never a 4v version produced. The rpt aluminum manifolds for the 266/304 are a full custom casting
the "late" '73>'75 392 in fullsize stuff used a spreadbore thermoquad in some applications, others used a squarebore Holley, those two manifolds will interchange but of course the carbs are dedicated to each manifold.
'74>'75 were bastard years for fullsize stuff as some received an amc 401 motor, others received a tq-equipped 392. The shortage of 392 engines in those years did not affect Scout II production since the sii platform never was built with the 392.
Confused???
304 or 345??? Either one is a good choice for ya! And either one will get the job done with a 2v carb just fine...it's all about the state of tune and internal engine condition!
You do have to pay attention to the motor mount positions on the various blocks as not all are machined for the variations in mounts as used with medium duty, Scout II, and fullsize stuff. Same for the oil pans and oil pumps, the Scout II 4x4 oil pump/pan is the bastard of the bunch and is application specific...but any of those engines May be fitted with an sii pan/pump combo. Dipstick location will also vary but there are ez workarounds for that.