Sbc 327 Block & Steel Crank Small Journal 1965 on 2040-parts.com
Yoder, Indiana, United States
SBC 327 block with forged steel crank small journal 1965 dated E 6 5 no vin. Block is standard 4" bore and crank is standard on the rods and probably on the mains don't know cause it hasn't been out but still turns. This as you can see by the pics have turned a little brown from sitting but should machine nicely. Block casting numbers are 3782870. This does have the factory 11-1 pistons and rods that will come with it (no picture) rods would probably be ok but pistons are junk, rings stuck in the grooves, pins stuck in pistons.
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