Want this question answered?
Yes you can,A 427 is a 454 block with a 3.7 stroke 396 crank and 427 pistons
Not from Chevrolet, but you can build one from aftermarket parts.
yes
yes. same crank as the 427. they were all steel
427
the weight of my 427 Chevy big block. Which is the same as the 396, 454. This is a bare block we are speaking about. the total weight of a bare block Is right at 200 pounds.
A 350 cid is a small block Chevy engine. A Ford F350 is a one ton truck not an engine.
Chevy used to make a 427 big block, but the 427 small blocks are made from aftermarket parts.
If it's a mailbu, It could have been a stright 6 cylinder or a 307 V8 or a 350 V8 If it's a SS ( super sport ) It could have a 396 big block or a 454 big block, maybe even a 427 big block depending on what type of SS it was.
Engine block casting number
Yes.
NO! The 427 Chevy engine was not sold by GM until 1963. The 427 is a big block engine and the very first big block was the 348 introduced in 1958. The 409 was introduced in 1961. The 427 in limited production only in 1963. The 427 was later released again in 1966 as a production engine. The largest engine every offered in the 1957 Chevy was the 283 V8. You could order this engine with mechanical fuel injection in 1957.