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360 with 390 or 427 crank
By Lance - 07/08/2002 3:18:28 PM; IP 216.240.82.31
I have a 360 block that is bored 30 over. I am almost positive that a 390 crank will bolt right in but I was wondering if a 427 crank will fit and if so what would have to be done as far as rods and pistons. I guess I'm really asking about the size of the rod and main journals. thanks.
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Collapse <b>360 with 390 or 427 crank</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Lance, <i>07/08/2002</i></font>360 with 390 or 427 crank -- Lance, 07/08/2002
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 RE: 360 with 390 or 427 crank -- Gerry Proctor, 07/08/2002
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 RE: 360 with 390 or 427 crank -- P, 07/09/2002
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