Chevy 350 or 327, Can someone give me a dimension? |
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Chevy 350 or 327, Can someone give me a dimension? |
nick mironov |
Nov 20 2005, 10:59 AM
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nickm Group: Members Posts: 204 Joined: 12-June 05 From: San Francisco, CA Member No.: 4,264 |
Can anyone give me a measurement of the distance between the crankshaft face and the engine mounting flange for either a Chevy 350 or a 327 - if you have one out of a car?
I have a 283 and suspect that its configuration might be a bit different from the 350s and 327s that most of the conversion adapter plates are set up for. Note the bevel in the end of the crankshaft socket. I understand that 350s do not have such a bevel. A standard pilot bearing does not fit into the beveled receptacle - the bearing's back face must be beveled to match. (My 283 has a dimension of 43/64" - just a shade over 5/8") Attached image(s) |
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