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    tc65vette is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Boring small blocks

     



    Can a 327 be safely bored .060 over?
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    I think some early ones can...have it sonic checked..thatll tell yea
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    a pre 68 block should be no problem as it is the same thing as a 350 it just has a different crank! I had one that was bored .060 it had no problems! I would think either way you should be able to bore yours .060

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