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You have a 288 head on a 327 block. Very common swap. Same thing in my car. For all practical purposes, you have a 327 motor.
Posted on: 2011/5/3 23:05
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For all practical purposes, the only differences between a 288 and 327 are the crank and connecting rods. Neither has to be replaced when rebuilding. You have hydraulic lifters
Posted on: 2011/5/4 7:02
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Originality aside, you have a great motor setup. The 327 is nice, the smaller head will give you a slight boost in power, and i believe the 48-54 series eights are more plentiful and parts more plentiful than the earlier motors. Just my 2 cents.
Posted on: 2011/5/4 8:30
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Interesting that a spare 645 engine I have here doesn't have any numbers stamped into the motor mount, just "star" cast into the ear, and no signs of numbers being ground off.
Posted on: 2011/5/8 20:44
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IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FLAMES COMING OUT OF THE STACK< YOU ARE NOT RUNNING TO YOUR FULL POTENTIAL.
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