the only real diff is 454 has a longer through on crank the appearance is all the same is it a car block or truck block a truck block deck height is higher than car block manifolds wont interchange or distributor if its a truck block throw it away it will say truck on the back below where trans bolts most likely a 454 and if u really want to know call the parts stor they will tell uwere to look for casting #. these engine's are no good unless u think u r going to run more than 500 hp or in a truck u r defeating the power to weight ratio concept.
That is a 427 Cubic Inch engine.
a Chevy 7.0L as found in the Corvette Z06 is a 427 cubic inch engine The 428 Cobra Jet is a 7.0 Liter. (427-428) cubic inches
Ford's 427 engine was introduced in 1963 as a race only engine.Chevrolet's 1st generation 427 cubic inch version of the 409 engine was used in the 1963 Chevrolet Sport Coupe.Chevrolet's 2nd generation 427 was introduced in 1966.
427 cubic inches. (427.16 to be exact)
I was looking at one of the Ford websites and it shows : For a 1967 Ford Thunderbird , 7.0 liter / 427 cubic inch V8 engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .035 inch )
A 427 is 6,997cc or about 7 liters.
No; a 427 is approx. 7 liter. 1 liter is approx. 61 cubic inches.
5.36 liters.
rule of thumb here anything under 400 ci adds 5 cubic inch per .03 over bore. at 400 and over cubic inch, every .03 overbore adds 6 cubic inch. heres a formula bore X bore X stroke X number of cylinders x .7854 = cubic inch 427 chevy 4.25 bore 3.76 stroke =426.72 CI
From Chevy, in the current vette, 427. In the race world, that I have heard of, 511cid.
If that is the factory engine, Then it will be a tall deck engine that is designed for LOW END TORQUE/ BIG truck engine. You need to find you a 427 That came factory in a early model CAR are PICK-UP to build. But either way it will COST alot of money to build a hot rod BIG BLOCK that will stay together.
The 1976 F-250 highboy did not come with a 428 cid engine. It can with either a 360 or 390 cid engine. These are both "fe" style blocks, the same as a 428. The "fe" block was available in 352, 360, 390, 427 and 428 cubic inch displacement.