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Old 04-26-2010, 02:52 PM   #1
yad
Driving the Thin Blue Line
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: St. Louis MO
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New Engine

Probably bit off more than I can chew...I traded a guy an item for this engine. It's a 327 from 1967. It is .30 over and the crank has been ground 10 under as well. He built it for his Impala, drove it a little, then decided to build a big block. It has been sitting in a climate controlled garage for 5 or 6 years. He really took time to lock it up while it sat.

Can anyone help me on the valve covers? They look real nice, they even have what appears to be GM matching part numbers on the inside. I've never seen them before.

I asked while I was talking to him if he did anything special to the heads (333882). He said the heads were stock with the exception of hardened valve seats (?). Much to my surprise when I took off the covers and I saw the roller rockers. Not sure if they're aluminum, but they have 1.50 stamped on them.

I know everyone is pic crazy, so here it is. I've had the Edelbrock Elite covers for awhile, so they will probably go on instead of the others.
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