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Isn't the 327/325 a hydraulic cam engine? 327/350 is mechanical cam. Not that the lifter spec matters anymore...
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Both the 327/275 and 327/350 have hydraulic cams.
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Jeff, I believe you are thinking of the Corvette 327/ 340, 365 and FI versions.
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Both engines use Hyd lifter, 275 HP has .399 lift and 350 HP has .447. The L-79 does get the new Quick Fuel carb if you want over the Holley.
The 1966 327/275 has a three carb option; Q-jet, AVS, and the small(er) Holley. Correct, one bad little duce.. by the Byrd man,,, |
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