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    CDavis is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Quick 327 rebuild

     



    I just pulled my motor out of my '70 C-10 thinking it was the stock 350 like the guy said that i bought it from to change my flywheel. Ran the numbers and its a 68 327 (not mad actually rather have a 327, be different)

    So i have it out and i dont want to just put it back in and not beable to tell the difference. Dont got a whole lot of money and just want to bump up the horse a little.

    Any ideas?

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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    How about and Edelbrock Performer Package, cam, lifters, intake, and carb. Put a set of headers with it and it should wake up a bit
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