i just pulled a 327 out of my 70 camaro and decoded the block and it was out of a 64 - 65 Chevy vehicle but wasnt specific which one but it did say it could have been out of a truck corvette or passenger car from those years so i would say yes but you can decode the engine very easily yourself just find the casting code and research it online at a gm code site
327
327/275 and 300hp, 8 degrees btdc.
Inline 6 194/230 V8 283/327 BB396
NO. It is a 325 cubic inch engine. Not a 327
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-327 was released on: USA: 17 February 1967
Chevy still has NOT reproduced the 327 CID engine. It is NOT used anymore. Alot of people call the 5.3L smallblock chevy a 327 and it is NOT a 327. It is a 325 CID / Cubic inch desplacement engine and that is 2 cubic inches smaller then a 327 engine. That is NOT much but it still is not a 327
What's the price range to rebuild a Chevy 327 engine
1962 was the first year for the 327.
1962 was the year the 327 was introduced.
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The Chevy 327 was manufactured from 1962 to 1970. It was only available for eight years. The Chevy engine was considered one of the best of its time and was good if racing a car.
Yes, a 327 cubic inch V8 engine was introduced in the Chevy Corvette in 1962. However, in late 1957, the Corvette was primarily equipped with the 283 cubic inch V8 engine, which was available in various configurations, including a fuel-injected option. The 327 engine became a hallmark of the Corvette in the early 1960s, enhancing its performance and appeal.