Putting a 327 crank in a 350 makes it a 327. (3.25") You can't put a 327 crank into a 350 without changing the pistons. The piston would be 1/4" down in the hole, and would have very little compression.
yes just get head gaskets for the 350 not the 327
The 305 shares stroke dimensions with the 350, so if you put a 327 crank in a 305, you'd have a de-stroked 305 with almost no compression. Displacement would be around 287 cid.
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Yes. Same dimensions.
Bore the block .040" oversize and put in a 4" stroke crank.
A real LT-1 had a four bolt main block.
A 327 and a 350 share the same bore diameter (4.00"), but the stroke of the crankshaft is different. If you put 327 pistons on a 350 crankshaft it would put the piston 1/4" out of the hole at TDC.
The main bearing journals would need to be turned down .200".
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