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07-23-2010, 07:25 PM | #1 |
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327 V8 small block flywheel.
Hi All,
Now that I know the bell housing will work. Does anyone have a link to a site selling flywheels for a 327 small block? I'm pulling the 230 L6 out and dropping a 327 in its place. Attaching it to the original 3 on the tree tranny. I'm a rookie and not sure what flywheel I need. I'm sure the one on the 6 will not fit on the 327. Also can anyone tell me if they upgraded their radiator to a larger size upon upgrading the motor and what they used? Thanks! |
07-23-2010, 07:33 PM | #2 |
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Re: 327 V8 small block flywheel.
Not sure on the flywheel, someone else can answer but you will need a minimum of a three row radiator with the upper hose on the left and lower hose on the right. The pic is from summit, good prices as any if your looking new...
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07-24-2010, 04:15 AM | #3 |
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Re: 327 V8 small block flywheel.
Depending on which radiator you currently have you may be able to have it re-cored using the 3 row core mentioned by Rich in this thread.
I did this to my factory V-8 radiator and it made a considerable difference. |
07-24-2010, 06:02 AM | #4 |
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Re: 327 V8 small block flywheel.
Your 230 flywheel will bolt up to the 327 crank and look like it grew there. I have kept the 6 cyl radiator on V-8 swaps with no problems, but YMMV.
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07-24-2010, 08:45 AM | #5 |
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Re: 327 V8 small block flywheel.
I will get some help as soon as I can and pull the 6 and take it apart and check the flywheel.. that would be great if it fits!! I had heard there was a diff between 6 and 8 wheels. As for the radiator. It is possibly a 3 core but it is only 1" thick where I hear most people run a 2" wide core for the v8's. I suppose I'll hook it up and flush it and run the truck and watch temps for now to see if it heats to much. I just want to be careful because it's a fresh rebuild on the 327.. I don't want to over heat it. Thanks for the info.. much appreciated :-)
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07-24-2010, 10:12 AM | #6 |
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Re: 327 V8 small block flywheel.
I ran my 230 ci flywheel for years on the 283 I put in my '63 without any issues.
As for the rad, the bigger the better. But as an FYI, I just put an Edelbrock water pump on my 327 and it made a noticeable difference in the operating temperature. As much as cooling is about capacity, it is just as much about flow (as I just found out). Greg.
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07-24-2010, 11:31 AM | #7 |
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Re: 327 V8 small block flywheel.
I think you`ll find that the 6-rad will work for fire up,, but won`t do the job at highway speeds as I`m assumming you`ll have 373 gears or 411 gears, winding that motor that tight at highway speeds it won`t cool it down.
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