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Does any one know if theese motors had any common problems , ie things too watch out for
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Not many. The weakest points of the HK 327 GTSs were the brakes and the Saginaw. The early cars also had tailshaft problems. The engines were pretty bulletproof, especially since they were such low performance versions of the 327.
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Not many. The weakest points of the HK 327 GTS's were the brakes and the Saginaw. The early cars also had tailshaft problems. The engines were pretty bulletproof, especially since they were such low performance versions of the 327.
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watchout for #5 and #7 spark plug leads on all cast iron chevs. they fire after one another in the firing order, and, physically located close together. Ensure 1/2 inch lead clearance between 5 and 7 to prevent pre- detonation on number 5. Its amazing |
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Adam..... why was the 327 the best street bore stroke combination....???
you mean for every day driving..........??
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They just sort of did. Large enough cubes to be lazy/torquey, but oversquare enough to be a spirited revver. A 283 is probably the sweetest small block, but they are a bit low on cubes for bigger cars.
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comparing the 327 to 350 is a bit like comparing the 186 to 202. For a whole number of simular reasons.
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So all in all they are a good motor , this motor is 60 thou fullies and a couple of other bits n pieces does that sound better lol ... cheers guys
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60 thou is on its last time around. Fuellie heads are a bit dated now, and are actually worse than Standard heads below about 5000 rpm. they used to be really sort after, but are probably only worth $600 - $800 a pair now.
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I kinda thought the 329 was the better chev motor......being a good balance of bore/stroke.......
from the chev website
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bores are good , and doesnt have the 327 prefix befor the eng no ... but the van apparently lit up 1st 2nd 3rd without breaking a sweat ,, just needs a freshn up rings n bearings , should it be a keeper in the Q ??
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so, even needing a freshen up, it still lit up 1st, 2nd and 3rd? thats a chevy 4 ya! what is casting number? at rear of block.?
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Will let ya know ,, is there a difference ??
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