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.
A small block 350 cc engine will not fit a 2005 Impala, but a 327 one will.
305 327 350 400 283 with a little modifications
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.
Yes it will, if the 350 intake is from a pre-1987 engine.
a 350 is a small block those heads will fit on and Chevy SMALL block not a big block
Yes it will, if the 350 intake is from a pre-1987 engine.
it depends if the 86 caprice has a GM small block 305, 327, 350, or 383, and if the c1500 has GM small block v8 it will fit.. all GM/Chevy 305, 327, 350, or 383 engines have the same bolt pattern for all the transmissions and are interchangeable as long as the transmission came off of a 305, 327, 350, or 383 block it will fit those engine sizes, unless the truck is 4X4 than it wont or you would have to eliminate the 4x4, also it could be a possibility the drive shaft could be to long or to short but most trucks have an adjusting drive shaft so you wont have to worry
Yes, the block will fit.
yes
If you look at the rod bolt NUTS and if a 9/16 socket will fit it, Then it is a large journal. If they are a 1/2 inch, Then it is a small journal.
Yes, the block will fit.
yes... some rs camaros came with a 305 and the only difference between the 267, 289, 302, 305, 307, 327, 350, 400 sbc is the stroke and bore. the block itself is essentially the same.