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    Originally posted by Rico
    A Shotgun??????????????? a .22 should work just fine, they're cheaper and so is the ammo. Were you planning on using a slug or bird-shot? LOL. Smoked pretty bad? it could be the rings.
    I'm from Texas...a shotgun is a small arm!!!

    Yeah, I figured the smoking was the rings, so I didn't sweat that detail.

    Originally posted by J. Robinson
    For a hundred bucks, buy it. If nothing else, you can put the crank in a 350 block and have a large journal 327.
    Thanks. I've just got to find the time to do it now. Finding a 350 around here is like mining for gold. They are either way too expensive for my application or they are seized (and probably still too expensive )

    Just curious, what would be the benefits of a large journal 327 over a garden variety 350...or a garden variety 327 for that matter?



    Thanks to all of you guys for your input...
    Last edited by BigRed; 02-10-2006 at 05:08 AM.
    Wes...aka "BigRed"

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