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Re: Questions about 69 Chevelle
Nomad,
The 307 uses a 3.25" stroke (same as "large journal" 327). A 305 or 350 crank would "fit", but pistons would have to be "customs". 307 is a good, durable engine. It isn't a real good one for performance, though. The bore is too small for the "good" heads to flow properly.
A 350 or 383 would be the best choices for a small block, though it wouldn't "qualify" as a "muscle car". A 396 (or bigger) would "qualify" it...
Installing a booster would make them "power" brakes. We've done it many times. The car is still too heavy for the drum brakes, power or not. Adding a disc conversion to the front would be much better. I'm not sure WHY, but GM put "little" brakes on all the A-bodies, with discs as an option.
Jim
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