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    327 with 194 heads

     



    Hey,

    I just found a 327 with the original 194 heads on it, the engine code says EE on the block and I am wondering is there anyway to tell if it is 1965, 1968 ect anyway I want to rebuild this engine with a little extra pep to it and put it in my 1977 camaro as a little go getter. I need a little expert help in what would be the best streetable recipe for this 327? Is it worth it? ECT

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    RWCasto

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    hi.you can put a small cam in it , put a elderbrock in take and carb on, go to duel exhaust.personally i think that i would go to a 350 and call it good. that way you won't have any problems with any of your accessories that you have to bolt on depending on the 327 heads and block
    WRENCHD

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