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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 17, 2004 at 22:18:38 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: GM V-8 engine families posted by Bob on October 16, 2004 at 19:24:26:
Don't know much about Oldmobiles, but in '68, Chevy replaced the 283 with a 307, and it was every bit a small block Chevy. I don't recall the bore and stroke. The '67 302 was a 327 with a 283 crank (small journal), journal was beefed up for '68 and '69. The 307 might've been the 283 with the longer stroke 350 crank, same bore - not sure anymore, but in any event, was 100% Chevy small block. And certainly never to be confused with the 305 small block which had the smallest bore of any small block - even if bored .060 over, still wouldn't equal the second smallest bore of all time, the 262 used in the late '70s Monza's.
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