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1967 Camaro 350/295 horse OEM engine. Is it a small journal or a large journal? Someone I know bought one for his Camaro and that question came up. I had a pan off one of those to replace the rear main seal on an original 67 Camaro SS 350 and noticed that it had a steel crank, but didn't pay attention to what size the rod journals were. Curious mind wants to know. Thanks in advance.
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It should be a large journal.
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It is definitely a small journal engine. My bad I had 327 in my mind. Yes large journal.
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67 350s were strange critters. But they were definitely large journal.
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The 350 crank is large journal. The only small journal cranks from Chevy (that I'm aware of) were some of the 3.00" and 3.25" stroke pieces.
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The only 67 Camaro 350 I ever remember building was large journal but had 11/32 rod bolts only 350 I ever ran across that way.
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