brandonh
Oct 10th, 01, 09:05 PM
I am wondering how to tell if an engine is a 350 by looking at it. Does it have any distinguishing features that would let you identify one by sight? I am going to look at a 68 rs and I want to make sure it has a 350 like the owner says and not a 327 or some other engine. Thanks for the help.
cavemate
Oct 11th, 01, 05:17 PM
If the 68 rs has a 350 it's can't be the correct engine.Unless it's also an SS. Anyway what's wrong with the 327??? It's a great engine, especially if it's of the large journal variety (67-69)
brandonh
Oct 11th, 01, 08:12 PM
They have told me that the engine is a new crate 350 engine so I know that it is not the orginal. I would prefer a 350 just for the added power (or maybe just for the fact that it is bigger than the 327). I do realize that a 327 would have more than enough power for daily driving though. Thanks
Avalon_Graphix
Oct 11th, 01, 08:25 PM
Who wants just enough engine power? 350 or death! LOL
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