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.
It is on the left / drivers side bottom rear corner of the engine.
Chevy built a 302 in the late sixties. It used a 327 block with a 283 crank.
It fit a 1968 to 1992 chevy small block.... Do NOT put it on a LT1
Do you mean firing order? If so it is 1, 8, 4, 3, 6, 5, 7, 2.
No. The 327, is a small block.
The Chevy 327 was an engine Chevy built in the 60's. There is today a Chevy 5.3 Liter that is close to 327 Cu. In. Actually 327 Cu. In. is closer to a 5.4 Liter as it is 5.385 Liters. In addition, AMC also produced a 327 cid v-8 for a period of time
NO. It is a 325 cubic inch engine. Not a 327
The degree timing for a 327 cubic inch engine for a Chevrolet Corvette with is 4 degrees before top dead center. This engine is rated at 300 horsepower.
Yes it is.
A Chevy 327 cubic inch engine is the equivalent to 5.3 liters. This is the size of the combustion chambers in the cylinders.
No a 327 is a V-8
Factory stock ignition timing for the Corvette 327 ci 350 HP is 4 degrees BTDC.