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288 ci engine
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other than the Crank and I am guessing rods are there any other differences between the 288 and the 5 main bearing 327? Thank you

Posted on: 2022/2/20 16:13
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Re: 288 ci engine
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Yes the connecting rods are shorter in the 327 verses the 288....

Posted on: 2022/2/20 16:25
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Re: 288 ci engine
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Possibly lifters and camshafts. Hydraulic lifters were an option for 23rd series and later 288s and 5 main 327s. I would bet the vast majority of the smaller 288 engines had solid lifters. The 327 5 main engines were optional on some low end models but standard on the mid range models. They could also have solid lifters but I would guess most of them came with hydraulic.

Posted on: 2022/2/20 16:58
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Re: 288 ci engine
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Yeah, I forgot about the lifters. What about the block? My guess is it could be the same.

Posted on: 2022/2/20 18:59
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