12-22-2005, 04:52 PM | #1 |
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Industrial 327
I was wondering if anybodys ever heard of an industrial engine from Chevrolet. My old man's got a 1970 Massey Ferguson Combine that came from the factory with a 1969 small block 327. If i recall right this thing used to cruise through the field at about 6,000 RPM with no problem at all. Has anybody ever heard of anything like this? and if so what do you think one of these engines would be worth. I'm thinking about throwing 200 bucks his way for the motor and it still runs fine.
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12-22-2005, 05:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: Industrial 327
I've heard of flathead Ford industrial engines, big block Chevy and Ford engines, so an industrial SBC would make sense. Who knew Massey tractors were a source of 327s
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12-22-2005, 05:19 PM | #3 |
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Re: Industrial 327
Some years ago a local board member Jesse67c10 used one with vortec heads on his truck. I think it worked great for him. The cam and heads are propably not up to any big performance but the shortblocks as I understand it are high nickle and they have steel cranks.
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12-22-2005, 05:21 PM | #4 |
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Re: Industrial 327
Massey used alot of GM parts. May not hurt to take a look at some just sitting around.
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12-22-2005, 05:32 PM | #5 |
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Re: Industrial 327
Valves and cam will be small.
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12-22-2005, 05:54 PM | #7 |
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Re: Industrial 327
68 was sposta be the last yr on the LJ 327.....me thinks there were lots of pcs left over, & the 69 yr got a few! the steel cranks WERE availble in the automotive engines, but VERY SCARCE! There is no such thing as a 4 bolt 327.....in auto stuff anyway. if you can show a 4 bolt 327 in industrial, or ag equipment, i would like to see it things tend to get different when you go industrial , or ag. Heck, I think you should pack that 327 up & send it to me.....Ill send you a 350 /4 bolt + stroker crank for a replacement to rebuild L
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12-22-2005, 06:03 PM | #8 |
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Re: Industrial 327
I have been told by older mechanics over the years that "industrial engines" GM and others, have thicker blocks, some have high nickel, blocks, forged cranks and the better rods timing chains etc. same goes with the engines they put in motor homes and larger GVW trucks.
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I have been told that this spring I will be taking the Massey apart... and this time I dont have to put it back together!! I have waited for about 10 years to see if this engine does have the mythical steel crank and 4 bolt block... If it does, I am going to take pictures and list casting numbers, etc. If it doesn't, I am going to hide it in the corner of the garage and pretend I never saw it before
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12-22-2005, 07:23 PM | #12 |
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Re: Industrial 327
Chevy did put steel cranks in some car motors, my buddy fell into a heck of a good deal, he got a I think it was either a 300 or 325 horse, it was a block made somewhere between 64 and 66 cant recall, but it had a steel crank, and camel hump heads, he only paid 200 dollars.
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Re: Industrial 327
Heres something else for you, someone I know rebuilt a early chevy V8 I'm assuming its a 265 or 283 in high school he didn't know much on it, but he said it had a steel crank. Also any of you guys know if they ever made a 400 industrial engine?
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Re: Industrial 327
Yep its a 510 for those of you who had said. I couldn't quite remember for sure but when you said that, it clicked right in my head. I have an older brother who tells me this thing has a steel crank in it and him and me have been chomping at the bits for the last 5 - 10 years to get our hands on this motor. Dad always said he would find a new head for it. I actually got the go ahead one time that i could have it so i started pulling radiator hoses and such and then he come out screaming "leave it alone!!" I just found a new head for that combine and then found you a 350 out of a grain truck. I still have that 350 and it came with a steel crank but it burned up when the HEI driveshaft I put in there did not match up with the oil pump shaft and after 3 days she was dead. Still kicking myself on that one. 3200 RPM probably does sound right but one time I remember looking at the tach while it was running through the field and it was saying somewheres around 6000 RPM. Dumb tach was probably broke. That thing was loud as hell as it only had some straight pipe headers for exhaust. Anybody got about 2500 bucks to spare so I can put that Holley Pro Fuel injection on this thing when i pull it out?
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12-23-2005, 02:43 AM | #16 |
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Re: Industrial 327
all I know for "extras" is that they came with steel cranks - Chris H is right. I got my steel 350 crank out of a combine...
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12-23-2005, 08:28 PM | #17 |
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Re: Industrial 327
what about the early 60's(1 or 2) corvette 327? didn't it come as a 4 bolt w/ steel crank? My 327 WAS a 13:1 and now is a 10:1 and believe it's a 62'. Any more info about these 327's would be great.
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