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Re: [oletrucks]chevy 302 vs. 350

To: pkupman57@hotmail.com, MarkNoakes@aol.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks]chevy 302 vs. 350
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 23:15:48 EST
In a message dated 2/12/00 12:52:28 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
pkupman57@hotmail.com writes:

> 
>  does anyone out there know exactally whats different between the chevy 302 
> 
>  and 350? are the bores different sizes, or just the heads, or what? also, 
>  would a 350 intake bolt up to '67 302 heads? thanks for any help. its 
>  greatly appreciated.
>  brian
>  Jess; '57 chevy 3200


  Jess,

  As Jim mentioned the 302's are a rare 'bird, in the "DZ" original form, 
more so.  A rebuildlable  DZ longblock (if complete) is worth in the area of 
$3000-$4000.

  If all you have is the heads, they will work on a 350, problem is they 
probably don't have the accessory holes common to todays heads, makes 
mounting up the Alt, AC, etc., a little bit harder to scavenge parts for, but 
most of the brackets are available aftermarket.

  The combustion chambers are probably 62-64cc's, meaning with flat top 
pistons in your 350, you'll be in the area of 10.25-10.5:1 CR, little high 
for a mild motor, you can open them up some, but it'd probably be best to go 
with a dished piston to get you in the 9-9.3:1 range, instead of messing with 
the chambers too much.

  The heads are worth a pile to the right folks, I sold a set of 461's (not 
461x's) for $150.00, bare in need of rebuild, so don't give'em away.

  Mike
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