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01-29-2012, 09:37 AM | #14 |
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Re: 327 Engine rebuild pics
NICE MOTOR! I love the 327,too. Is that the '68 large journal? That's what I built for my '67 GMC project. Can't wait for the day the truck is built around it. My machinist talked me into an air gap intake. I had a vintage manifold with the tell tale oil fill tube I wanted to use to show it's a 327. I went with the old style 64cc heads,too,for that reason. I keep thinking to go with aluminum Vortec heads. Oh well,I know it's a 327 in there. May even go with a wilder cam since I decided to run an M22 behind it rather than an automatic. I didn't want to need a high stall convertor. Mine's built to about 325 horse as it is now. Seeing yours with 345 makes me want MORE!
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