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Old 07-13-2004, 06:52 PM
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327 Ci?

I have access to a .30 over 327 thats been sitting for years and eventually froze up from supposedly "sitting for so long with no oil".

Definately rebuildable. But worth it? Should I just try to find a 5.7TPI or should I make plans on the other?
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Old 07-13-2004, 07:41 PM
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Re: 327 Ci?

I would go for the 327. They are known to be quite potent with those "Fuelie" heads. If you can get it for cheap I would go for it, if you can get it for cheap and don't want it, maybe i'll buy it off of you, lol.
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The big thing about 327 is the abilty to rev higher then 350. The stroke is shorter. If you were to compare a 327 and 350 with the same specs, except stroke, the 350 would have more power. I was planning on building a 350 for my friends firebird, but I ended up build a 350 40 over. Reason, I could get more power out at lower RPMs, and I didn't need a motor that revved out as far as the 327 did. Hope this helps.
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