If I recall correctly, 350 blocks and 327 blocks are identical. It's
the stroke that makes the difference. I thought all 327s were
small-journal motors, but there may have been one year where a large
journal 327 was made. I've also been told that one can create a 327
from a 350 by using a 307 crank and rods. I've never tried it, but
it seemed logical at the time I heard it.
RtR
At 03:30 PM 2/16/2009, Dick J wrote:
>How can you visually tell a 327 from a 350 small block Chevy motor?
>DickJ
>In East Texas
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