Thread: 283 with 327 crank
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03-05-2010 04:25 AM #1
The piston pin heights are different as well i believe
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03-05-2010 01:10 PM #2
Whats the number on the block, on the bellhousing behind the driverside cyinderhead? I think all connecting rod lengths were the same(5.7"), except for the 400(5.65)? Anybody know for sure?
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03-06-2010 11:50 AM #3
The piston deck height should be okay. as far as I know chevy didn't really change the overall cylinder block height, they just changed the piston-to-crown length to accommodate longer stokes. so the 307 pistons with the small journal 327 crank and 327 connecting rods should be fine - because all connecting rods share the 5.7" length except the 400's. but i did notice that the 307 cranks had a larger rod-journal diameter, so 307 connecting rods would have to be used in that case (just in case anyone is wondering).
oh the block number is 3756519.
thanks guys
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03-08-2010 12:34 PM #4
.I am new to this sight and new to this building rods. What are the benefits of mix matching parts , the crank and rod from the 307/327 to the 283 block ? Hopefully this isn't a dumb question
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03-08-2010 02:58 PM #5
Im new to this too so don't worry. the 327 had a longer stroke that will essentially give you more power per stroke. But because the piston travels farther you need a piston with a shorter pin to crown height so the pistons don't come out of the top of the block ( 307's and 327's had the same stroke and essentially the same pin-crown height). The only reason the 283 block is used in this case is because the 283 from the late 50's - early 60's had thick cylinder walls that can be bored out to give you a greater diameter cylinder, again adding to your power. Increasing the 283's cylinders like this (0.060 over) gives you a displacement of about 302 or around there i think
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03-08-2010 08:16 PM #6
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03-08-2010 08:21 PM #7
Here's the skinny on crank journal sizes, compliments of www.mortec.com
Gen.I, "Small Journal"
265...Mains-2.30"-Rods-2.00"
283...Mains-2.30"-Rods-2.00"
302...Mains-2.30"-Rods-2.00"
327...Mains-2.30"-Rods-2.00"
Gen.I, "Medium Journal", includes "Vortec" 305 and 350 thru '98
262...Mains-2.45"-Rods-2.10"
267...Mains-2.45"-Rods-2.10"
302...Mains-2.45"-Rods-2.10"
305...Mains-2.45"-Rods-2.10"
307...Mains-2.45"-Rods-2.10"
327...Mains-2.45"-Rods-2.10"
350...Mains-2.45"-Rods-2.10"
Gen.I, "Large Journal"
400...Mains-2.65"-rods-2.10"PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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