Thread: All out 327 build
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01-16-2008 07:24 AM #31
well tango if your building a 327 also then why are you telling this guy to build a 350 or 383? your kind of a hypocrit ain't you?Derek Doble
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01-16-2008 08:20 AM #32
Originally Posted by speedy55779
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01-16-2008 09:48 AM #33
Originally Posted by Seminole_Wind
Derek Doble
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01-16-2008 10:38 AM #34
considering we had a guy at the track this summer with a 77 camaro with a 327 running 9's yes i belive he can.
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01-16-2008 01:25 PM #35
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
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01-16-2008 01:57 PM #36
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
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01-17-2008 01:49 AM #37
no spray tango, all motor i teched him in myself
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01-17-2008 06:03 AM #38
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
I have used large journal 327 blocks to build a 383.
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01-17-2008 01:07 PM #39
Originally Posted by erik erikson
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01-17-2008 03:21 PM #40
what ever...................... bunch of smart a******
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01-17-2008 03:23 PM #41
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
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01-17-2008 03:30 PM #42
the little ear on the front of the block just above the water pump, ive only ever seen 265/283/327 have those.
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01-17-2008 03:32 PM #43
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
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01-17-2008 03:46 PM #44
whatever, yes ONE AND ALL THE 383 IS THE ONLY MOTOR AVAILABLE FOR HOTRODS......unless you have a knack for getting more from less!oh and erick how many of them 383's hit 8500
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01-17-2008 04:40 PM #45
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
The point was you can't be sure what the bore and stroke is.
To answer your question.
With a Dart block it is not un-common for the USMTS 383's,406,410's,420's to hit 8,500 to 8,800 rpm's every night they run.
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