Thread: Engine Block
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06-02-2011 05:43 PM #1
Engine Block
I have a 327 small block v8 engine from a 74 Camero, subframed. Will a 350 small block 74 GMC v8 engine fit into the subframe without changing the motor mounts? Is this 350 out of the GMC a small block or long block? What is the difference?
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06-02-2011 05:55 PM #2
You seem to be a little confused, mixing descriptions between different components.
Small block: Chevrolet engine manufactured from 1955 through today in many different cubic inch sizes in 3 different generations of engine types, including but not limited to these from Gen I....265, 283, 302, 307, 327, 350, 400.
Big block: Chevrolet engines manufactured from 1965 through today in many different cubic inch sizes. This motor is physically larger than a small block. Engine sizes for the first series of production (Mark IV) include 366, 396, 402, 427 and 454.
Short block: Engine block, crankshaft, rods and pistons all assembled and ready for cylinder heads to be bolted on.
Long block: Engine block, crankshaft, rods, pistons and heads all assembled and ready for intake manifold to be bolted on.
The 350 will slide right into place on the same motor mounts that kept the 327 in place.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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06-02-2011 06:11 PM #3
when was the latest 350 v8 engine built to fit in to a 74 camaro subframe car or truck
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06-02-2011 07:00 PM #4
late 90s the big blocks also use the same mounts
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
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