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Re: 74 nova with 1967 corvette 327
If you were certain the motor was absolutely all original, you could find out what camshaft was original equipment. However, being an old engine, there is no telling what cam is in it by looking at the heads. There should be a part number on the end of the cam that will tell you what it is. It might be aftermarket or original equipment.
If you broke a connecting rod, you need to check and make sure the heads are OK. Specifically, make sure a piston didn't hit a valve and bend it. If you are not sure how to do this, have a machine shop check the heads for you.
Your 2.02 heads are outdated but good heads. In their day, they were excellent. BTW, the "202 fueler" refers to "fuelie" heads, 2.02" intake valve diameter. The exhaust valves are most likely 1.60" diameter. Those valves are the biggest you can safely fit in those heads. For a vintage motor, they're just fine. You have a great combination to learn from, once you find a solid block.
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