Any small block head that you want to put on it up to the year 1999.
But any head after 1986 will still bolt right on, But to be able to use a
Carburetor on it the intake will have to be modified,
327
Yes, and well.
yes it will
Chevy didn't make a 306. A 302, 305, and 307, all of which will work just fine.
62 up 327 300 hp and higher had "camel hump" heads. these have 64 cc combustion chambers for 10.5 compression on a 327.
Higher compression ration which can increase hp. I installed 49cc heads on my 305 instead of the 64cc and got a higher compression ration and a fair amount of hp gain.
Yes, they should bolt on just fine. Might get a little more low-speed torque with a decrease in top-end horsepower.
Yes they will.
No. The 327, is a small block.
10w40 would be a good choice for this engine.
yes just get head gaskets for the 350 not the 327
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