The 327, is a 4 inch bore, but, it is a small journal motor, so no. However, in 66, and 67, Chevy made the L72, which is better known as the 350hp, 327. Vettes, and various other hot rod packages, in the Nova, Chevelle, Elcamino could be gotten with this motor, 2 years only. Being high performance/heavy duty, they made this motor with a large journal, which is what a 350, is. So, this one, specific 327, 4 bolt main, large journal, yes.
350 and a 327
4.000 inches -- same bore size as a Chevy 350, the difference is a 327 uses a 3.250 stroke and the 350 uses a 3.480 stroke.
The later 327's were exactly the same as the early 350's, so yes, a 350 crankshaft will fit a 327 block if it's a 1967 and up block.
The 010 block was the most common 350 block. It can also be used to make a 302 or 327.
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327
Yes of course. All Chevy engines are interchangible with transmissions. For example, you can have a 305, 307, 327, 350, 400 with a turbo 350, turbo 400, or 700r4 big block are also the same
casting number 3970010 is a 350 block from 1969 - 1979 but in 1969 302 and 327 have the same casting # and im not to sure about the other #
yes just get head gaskets for the 350 not the 327
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a 350 or 327 that is the question. A 350 or a 327
Answer The 86 Chevy block and the 87 Chevy block are the exact same block, nothing changed, it will fit perfectly.yes