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@ej2civicb736
@ej2civicb736 Күн бұрын
Grandad has a 2000 z71 5.3 almoat 600k miles still doesnt make noise will still kick sideways from a redlight yea hes on his 2nd 4l60e 2nd alternator and 2nd ac compt3ssor but he didbt let me change th3 sparkplugs til 350k mil3s
@ej2civicb736
@ej2civicb736 Күн бұрын
The overheating issue i have always heard my friend only runs 400s in 2 of his cars
@ej2civicb736
@ej2civicb736 Күн бұрын
327 chevelle 2 speed powerglide stock as can be exept turbo mufflers would out run the shit out of most 350 cars dude also had
@charlesgraham9954
@charlesgraham9954 2 күн бұрын
back in the mid 90s my local track had a pure stock 305 class, u had to use a OEM 305 block and OEM heads, but u could stroke and cam the sh!t out of it. alot of guys broke their block getting too nuts, thats what made it fun, it became about engine building and drag racing, not money
@davelowets
@davelowets 5 күн бұрын
Man! There are SO many bullshitters commenting here... People saying that they are usimg parts that are physically IMPOSSIBLE to fit into their blocks, WILD torque figures that would NEVER happen, 10,000rpm EXTERNALLY balanced engines, 10-million mile engines with solid lifter cams that have "NEVER needed adjusting", and on and on... 🤥 I gotta get outta here.. Reading this garbage from a bunch of fibbers just irritates the SHIT outta me. An intelligent conversation, or even a debate, is one thing and I enjoy it, but hearing a bunch of bullshit and lies is downright irritating and annoying and is for the hillbillys. I'm outta here... Keep on telling each other your made up storys, and trying to one-up each other. Anyone who's halfway intelligent just KNOWS it's all bullshit, and you make yourself look like fools doing that.
@davelowets
@davelowets 5 күн бұрын
I had several 406 SBCs over the years, 2 of them cracked between the center cylinders on the drivers side.... 🤷🏻 I quit wastimg my money on them after that. Sure, they were potent performers, but they didnt last long before they cracked between the cylinders. One of them actually torched a 1/4" wide, 1/4" deep trough between those center cylinders. Yep, the steam holes WERE drilled, and the right head gaskets used.
@richarddawdy8488
@richarddawdy8488 6 күн бұрын
They were also found in the SS Nova.
@GelatinousRicardo2.0
@GelatinousRicardo2.0 7 күн бұрын
I’ve got a 85 square body with a 305 she got a good cam and a dual exhaust with all the smog bullshit removed she will run over 100 mph quite nicely and she’ll spin the tires off like butter
@davidbilliter5619
@davidbilliter5619 15 күн бұрын
Just an FYI.....there is no real need to drill the " upper " steam hole in a set of non 400 heads. The stream holes are there to allow steam to escape right next to the cylinder to cylinder intersection . The lower side is the only place steam can get trapped . On the upper ( side closest to the intake) , there is no way for the steam to get trapped. The cylinders sit at a 45* angle , so any steam that forms simple moves up ( steam always rises ) and into the cooling system on the upper side. The lower side creates a trap for the steam because of the deck angle and needs an escape route to avoid hot spots . It's very easy to drill your own lower steam holes. The 400 is a great engine to make big sbc power w the larger, better breathing cylinders. Match that bore w a set of heads that can move some serious air and watch the HP/TQ climb !
@markthomas2436
@markthomas2436 16 күн бұрын
I always thought it was a VAN motor, because when we were kids that is what it seemed to be seen in the most. Everyone said they were junk. But I also recall some guys hopping them up because that was all they could afford to do, and I decline to dog out those guys. Not everybody could afford to buy into and build up a 350.
@dxrflyboy
@dxrflyboy 17 күн бұрын
Aside from adding vent holes to non-400 heads the most important consideration is the rods. 400 rods are shorter than 350 rods, use shorter rod bolts, and are weak in the area transitioning from the rod beam to the bore. The 400 pistons suffered from excessive sideloading due to the long stroke and short rods, which caused them to crack. I believe this is the main reason, aside from the fact that the 400 was discontinued in 1980, that so many 400s were replaced with 350s back in the day. There are pistons available to run 5.7" rods in the 400, which helps the situation, but I believe the rod/stroke ratio of the 400 is the main problem with these engines. So putting a 6" rod in one is even better and brings the rod/stroke ratio close to that of a 350, and as long as the piston isn't too short is the best solution.
@cbr600rx7
@cbr600rx7 20 күн бұрын
Every one gets so caught up on 4 bolt mains. It’s worth mentioning that AMC actually never offered any production 4 bolt mains on the 304/360/390/401. And those were some tough little motors used in everything.
@jasonrogers9169
@jasonrogers9169 22 күн бұрын
283 is better than 260. 305 better than 283 and 350 better than 305 and 400 ? Now here's the thing! Somewhere manufacturers learned that the closer you get the bore to the stroke the more stable the engine becomes. So bore size no longer became relevant as far as bigger was concerned. Short stroke big bore engines were unstable and created a ton of vibration when rev'd out. They can make good power but not for a long time before breaking. GM's attempt at stability was keeping the 350 but bringing the bore down closer to the stroke in which later launched the ls engine of today in the 4.8 and 5.3. The 305 was more stable and less vibration when rev"d out than the 350 or 400 and 327 which meant a ton of capabilities in performance and 80 percent of 350's high end parts were direct bolt on's. Not sure about the 350 vortec head with high compression piston to mathematically obtain a balanced compression ratio but why not or make up the bore volume with piston and rod combo or drop a 327 crank I dunno but there are a lot of crazy things you can do or try. Ls engines are built by this principle and have small bore as well so don't throw those 305's in the creek just yet or go dig'em back out.
@MrThenry1988
@MrThenry1988 24 күн бұрын
I had a 74 impala with a 400. Put it in a truck later. Still running in that truck today. Probably 5 or 6 different owner's.
@mikemassey7458
@mikemassey7458 25 күн бұрын
Gotta 305 ho outta. A mc ss that will smoke your a-.
@michaellopez550
@michaellopez550 26 күн бұрын
My is a 3858180 327 small journal
@mylanmiller9656
@mylanmiller9656 26 күн бұрын
A good friend of mine's Dad was into Drag racing back when i was in School back in the 1960's. They were racing a 1940 Willies the engine was a 283 Bores out to 302 way back in 1963! Dragracers used the 302 long before Chevy made the Z/28.
@Jimbo1315
@Jimbo1315 27 күн бұрын
I built three 400 small blocks. Loved them! The best combination was flat top pistons with a solid lift camshaft. I put sportsman II heads with 67 cc chamber . I did have to run AV gas due to compression. 3500 stall with 373 gear. 11.60’s in the 1/4 mile all day long. Very strong engines.
@user-gi4vu4fu2x
@user-gi4vu4fu2x 28 күн бұрын
I love the 305 v8 sound 6 cyl economy. I have a 83 lu5 crosssfire vertion a topic hardly dicussed 250 lbs tq 175 hp is all you need to get the party started
@user-gi4vu4fu2x
@user-gi4vu4fu2x 28 күн бұрын
Is thear a differents in cams between a lg4 , vs lu5 crossfire
@garhpd
@garhpd Ай бұрын
Hell yeah buddy! 454 with 781 heads right here!
@martyjohnsonozarkoutdoors8198
@martyjohnsonozarkoutdoors8198 Ай бұрын
The same people that say the 305 can't make any power because of the bore size will brag up a 5.3 ls. Which is only. 044 bigger bore than the 305. Put a good set of aluminum heads with 194 valve and a roller cam. And the 305 will make good power
@BernardBouchard-qq9kq
@BernardBouchard-qq9kq Ай бұрын
The rod ratio in a 327 is considered the best of all engines thats the key.
@MidwestOptimist
@MidwestOptimist Ай бұрын
I had a friend who was a junkman. He built a pickup to haul 10,000 lbs of scrap engine blocks to the scrapyard. He used a 305 because it was good on fuel. It got the job done. But it is not a good engine if you want more than 300 ft lbs of torque. I don't care what cam you pick. It wont do it.
@RichardFerrier-qb9be
@RichardFerrier-qb9be Ай бұрын
Turn off the music. It's majorly annoying.
@user-ig9fv7vl7p
@user-ig9fv7vl7p Ай бұрын
Your opinion is just one out of thousands doesn't make a difference everybody has their own opinion
@fredbates7693
@fredbates7693 Ай бұрын
Pulling LSes from the junkyard, and throwing on two turbos, launched the empire of some guy named Garret.
@Dogboy1960
@Dogboy1960 Ай бұрын
You could build one......but you have to ask. Why would you? There is a lot of near ROMANCE for the Iconic little Racer that was the 302! That's a fact. Why? TRANS AM!!! The engine powered Mark Donahue to some high profile Championships in his '68 and '69 seasons before Chevrolet pulled out and Donahue left to run an AMC instead. So this alone certainly explains the popularity and ICON status that lives on to this day. In 1967 when Chevy had to build an engine to meet the rule requirements their 327 and new 350 engines already had the 4.0 inch bore and that old school 283 crank length gave them the dimensions required. Engineers threw every trick and part they knew to do at the time at the engine. Free floating wrist pins, all forged low end parts and the best factory heads of the day. Solid lifter cam and pieces like the dual carb cross ram were developed. All of this for use in a racing series that limited entrants to 305cu in or smaller. As a street car motor or drag race engine. This is an IMPOSSIBLE engine to want between the fenders of a Camaro. I can't think of single way to go that makes the 302 a "winner" vs easier and less expensive builds to get to any given ET you might be targeting. The 302 was never installed in any other car beyond the Z/28 for a good reason. It wasn't a good engine vs what could be built when you weren't facing that Trans Am rule book. Today it's really tough to build one. I'd only do it for a factory correct piece of Chevy History. A GOOD '67-'69 real Z/28 Camaro is the only car I'd ever build the engine for and I'd be doing with a clear understanding of how much power I'm giving up after spending the cash and effort vs what I could have built out of a SBC without a 302cu in limitation. Small wonder to me 383 sizes are far more common today when talking about a small block with a 4.0" bore. It takes a pretty serious racing build to coax 500 very peaky HP out a peanut sized 302. You might not care if it makes lousy power under 4,500RPM at a race track. Yet street going, mild mannered, 383 sized engines doing it with big fat torque curves means you can have your cake and eat it too. You can make the same top end power at lower RPM and retain a bunch of tire sheading torque down where you can really use it on the street. Even at the drag strip..... a 383 with a 2,500-3,000RPM stall or clutch dump off the line is going be a lot easier to make reliable than the 302 SCREAMER that winds out to super high RPM and needs a super VIOLENT 4,500 or higher converter or clutch dump to get out off the line. In this you find good arguments for why you so rarely see small displacement SBC. 350 is new "small displacement". I'm seeing a lot of 400 and even 427 Small blocks these days. Roller Cams and aluminum heads with so much more flow than was available back in the day is big part of why the trend to far bigger displacement is happening.
@jamesgiddings260
@jamesgiddings260 Ай бұрын
Correct! In '70 SCCA allowed destroking, hence the introduction of the LT-1 350 in the '70-1/2 model Z-28.
@davewilkirson2320
@davewilkirson2320 Ай бұрын
Legendary. Even when I was a kid in the 1960's. Dad had several 327's in various Chevies.
@godofrock
@godofrock Ай бұрын
I got 850+hp with 454 pheads no problem. Not a big deal.
@Scott-to8ri
@Scott-to8ri Ай бұрын
Start feeding into this, it’s an Econo engine and that’s all ever was.
@lollipop84858
@lollipop84858 Ай бұрын
Phew! I just KNEW absolutely everyone ever wer lying about the 327sbc. Im glad it was all down to YOU to releae the truth about it
@flinch622
@flinch622 Ай бұрын
Nice shirt: maximum approval!
@dancingtrout6719
@dancingtrout6719 Ай бұрын
torque-ee engine Grrr...
@VMDRUMSANDPERCUSSION
@VMDRUMSANDPERCUSSION Ай бұрын
Can I hire you to rebuild my 327?
@daviddaniels6818
@daviddaniels6818 Ай бұрын
Decent video on Big Block hands down is more reliable takes way less to make a big block run there's not a sensor that will prevent it from running if you're in the middle of nowhere
@Bbbbad724
@Bbbbad724 Ай бұрын
The 67 Chevy C10 with a 327/3 speed transmission. The one I had was a 4 bolt main small journal steel crank with wide journals. And the heads were the hump heads and 1.94/1.5 valves with a Quadrajet.
@fasst5511
@fasst5511 Ай бұрын
My first car when I turned 16 in 1971 was a 67 RS Camaro with a 327 2bl carb and a 4 speed Saginaw trans. How I wish I had kept that car.
@TerryBollea1
@TerryBollea1 Ай бұрын
Is that a thumper cam in the 454 on the 2nd truck?
@chrisfisher1100
@chrisfisher1100 Ай бұрын
I PICKED UP A BARE BLOCK SBC 400 FOR $150.... CUZ THE GUY HAD HEARD THE RUMORS... LOL
@Grumpy_Codger
@Grumpy_Codger Ай бұрын
I'll always advocate a roller because cam breakin on a flat tappet cam causes me anxiety, heh. :) But yes, they're not cheap, and of course they have their own issues.
@johnpopoff7950
@johnpopoff7950 Ай бұрын
Get an aftermarket block with all the modern improvements and will be good for 600 plus HP.
@1fast72nova
@1fast72nova Ай бұрын
What did you say the bore on a 350 is haha 😂😆
@Daniel-rs2nb
@Daniel-rs2nb 2 ай бұрын
Ya I got a lot of tickets with mine awh the my crazy days
@user-ig9fv7vl7p
@user-ig9fv7vl7p 2 ай бұрын
It's really strange how everyone has their own opinion on the small block and they're all different
@ZoneTelevision
@ZoneTelevision 2 ай бұрын
Imagine a C4 with a 327 set up. Would be a total sleeper. The higher RPM and combination of decent gear ratio setup would make it a force to be reckoned with.
@Haffschlappe
@Haffschlappe 2 ай бұрын
Why Do people buy Comp.crap ?? Those ten to fail eating lifters
@84C10JEFF
@84C10JEFF 2 ай бұрын
Builda gen 2 LT with the 5.7 and its little brother 4.3L as it has a 3” stroke .
@Haffschlappe
@Haffschlappe 2 ай бұрын
I mostly use NOS cams and lifters if I cant find them, Elgin cam and lifter Prostock Brand work fine.
@MidwestOptimist
@MidwestOptimist 2 ай бұрын
I was a teenager in the late 1980s. I remember the 400 getting SCRAPPED a LOT. People would bolt on heads without drilling steam holes & then the block would get damaged. Many never made it through the first rebuild.