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Old 05-24-2006, 10:57 AM
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I was jsut looking for parts on Summitracing.com and found that there is two engines listed as a "5.0L" one is said to b a 305 and then the other is said to be a 307 is there any difference?
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Re: Engine Questions

Yes, totally. There are no less than 3 different 5.0 Liter Chevy engines, one is the 302 (three year production in the first-gen Camaro), the 307 and the 305, in that order. The 302 is a 327/350 block with a 283/307 crank. The 307 (Chevy) is a 283 block with a 327 crank, and the 305 is a 350 crank with a 3.736" bore.

The 302 was made from '67-'69, the 307 was made '68-'73, and the 305 was made '76-'03.
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Re: Engine Questions

Then there is the 307 Olds, which was unfortunately found in several flavors of Chevies. Granted, it is not a SBC, but was OEM in quite a few Chevies. I doubt, however, that Summit is offereing them as replacements. I'm a bit surprized they list even the 307 Chevy. Woof! Woof!
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Re: Engine Questions

Thanks for the help peeps it really makes alot of sence now. Apriciate the help.
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Re: Engine Questions

hey now the 307 is a great engine, just not too powerful though.
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