Ricko1966
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- Joined
- Apr 11, 2017
- Posts
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- Location
- kansas
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
You can build a 327 out of a 350 block,same bore,different stroke. You can also build a 302,or a 383 just change cranks and pistons. Or crank and rods. To clear up any confusion I may start if you put in a crank with 1/4 inch less stroke the pistons will park too far down in the bore,so you have to use longer rods or different pin height pistons. If you put in a crank with more stroke,the pistons will pop up out of the bores,so you need shorter rods or different pistons.That’s a wonderful question. I bought the truck with a rebuilt 327/350hp just put in it with nothing hooked up.
Except it’s not a 327, block says 350. So I asked the guy I bought it from about that and he came clean that he didn’t rebuild it, that it was purchased already rebuilt.
So at this point all bets are off. The lower end was rebuilt- a scope revealed fresh crosshatches in the cylinders and a .030 stamped in the piston. But as far as the heads, they could’ve been slapped on there with just fresh orange paint. I have somewhat low expectations at this point because a lot of things he said it was, it isn’t. And he himself had no actual clue as to what he’d bought.
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