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Old 08-24-2004, 08:17 PM
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Just starting to scope out and budget an engine rebuild for my '65 Chevelle convertible. Engine is a bone stock "66 327-250hp with the exception of an Edelbrock EPS manifold, Edelbrock 600 cfm carb and Mallory HEI. Now, I am going to rebuild this winter and here is what I am thinking....

Stock Crank
Keith Black Silvolite Flat Top Pistons (9.5:1)
Stock Connecting Rods
Edelbrock Performer RPM Heads (#60899), 64cc, Straight Plugs
Comp Cams XE268H Camshaft (224/230@.050, .477/.480)
Re-use Performer EPS
Re-use Edelbrock Crab
Re-use Mallory HEI
ARP Bolts
1 5/8" Heddmen Headers

Any body have any comments on the setup...anything I missed or should look at as an alternate? This is my first total rebuild so I would like to hear any input you guys might have.
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Old 08-24-2004, 08:33 PM
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re: 327 Rebuild Advice

Good Double roller timing set, Melling 55A pump.
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Old 08-24-2004, 09:08 PM
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re: 327 Rebuild Advice

Hey love the 327,ive got one in my chevelle.I have jus installed the cam you said and i love it in the car but it would help to have a small stall conv,All the other stuff sounds good to me but i am by no means a expert so if any one else give you diffrent advise please take it.In my moter the cam pulles good all the way through its RPM range.Good luck with it
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re: 327 Rebuild Advice

that would be a good set up. i had a 65 chevelle with a 327 that ran very hard. it had the k.b 10.5 to 1 pistons, ported,polished and flowed fuelies, edelbrock scorpion intake, 750 holley and a custom ground schnider solid cam. it was a automatic with a 3,000 stall. the best the car ran was 12.18@114mph but that was with 4.56 gears and 26x8 slicks. it was my only car too. the 327 has always been my favorite small block and i`m considering building a 12.5 to 1 327 for my 70 chevy p/u. it`s alot heavier than a chevelle but should run low 12`s. good luck with the motor, sounds like a good one.
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Angry Stock Rods

So..do you think I am OK withstock connecting rods..or should I upgrade?

How do I know what size main/rod journal I have....block is 64-67 (#3858180)
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your rods should be ok. just use arp bolts. you have a small journal 327 so if you change rods, you need small journal rods.
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that would be a good set up. i had a 65 chevelle with a 327 that ran very hard. it had the k.b 10.5 to 1 pistons, ported,polished and flowed fuelies, edelbrock scorpion intake, 750 holley and a custom ground schnider solid cam. it was a automatic with a 3,000 stall. the best the car ran was 12.18@114mph but that was with 4.56 gears and 26x8 slicks. it was my only car too. the 327 has always been my favorite small block and i`m considering building a 12.5 to 1 327 for my 70 chevy p/u. it`s alot heavier than a chevelle but should run low 12`s. good luck with the motor, sounds like a good one.


12 seconds with a 327 in a velle is bad motor. NIce job man-

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thanks. it would have been faster with a higher stall. it would only footbrake to 2,000rpm. the motor did`nt start pulling hard till about 3,500rpm. if it could launch at 4,000rpm, i think it would have run high 11`s.
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re: 327 Rebuild Advice

i'm considering the same thing, i have a 327 in my impala. how many horses do you figure you will get with this setup? i was looking to get around 375hp. maybe i will use the same setup,although my car is a bit heavier than yours i think i would be happy with high 13's i'm not planning on racing just a lot of cruising with the occasional heavy foot. good luck
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re: 327 Rebuild Advice

You may want too consitter http://www.rebuilt-auto-engines.com...-48104404852.42 $980.00 with a 7 year/70,000 mile warranty is hard to beat. I think that's what I'll be getting for my 78 El Camino.
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that sounds really interesting. i'll look into them. thanks for the tip.
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re: 327 Rebuild Advice

STOCK RODS
at the end of article drop down to pink rod myth
www.chevyhiperformance.com/techarticles/74038
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re: 327 Rebuild Advice

Thanks for the input..one more ?

When do you use pressed or bushed pins?

Not sure why the option on new rods?
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re: 327 Rebuild Advice

Just something I would do: Run the Performer RPM cam with the Performer RPM heads.
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pistons

loose the pistons
go with TRW forged
the kieth black are junk
as for the rod go with gm X rods for further mods if you like
think about getting a set of splayed man caps as well
worth there wiegt in gold
and lets not forget the Z GATE rings no gap no blow by and no ring filling
as for the cam go with the rpm grind solid cam
and a set of roller rockers and a rpm spring kit to
match port to gakets and intake
dont exceed 6000 rpm to keep it safe
good luck
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