Small Block Chevy Gen-Ed Questions

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2fit661ca

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Nov 16, 2009
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I am making a spreadsheet of Basic Chevy Small-Block production info to hang onm the wall of my "shop" for quick reference. I have some blanks left and I was hoping to get some help filling them in.
smallblockspreadsheet.jpg

I'm looking for info such as compression distance of the piston, connecting rod length, ect...Any help would be appriciated, and anyone who wants a copy, just shoot me your e-mail.

Ultimatly, I'mlooking to gain a huge compilation of Small Block Reference.

If you can't read it, just zoom in to 150-400%
 

Clutch_Grabwell

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Jun 5, 2007
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All the small block connecting rods were 5.7" except for 5.565" on the 400.

You've got the 307 bore listed at 3.75". I'm fairly certain it should be 3.875" just like the 283.

There's also some debate whether the '67 350 (SS Camaro only) had small or medium crank journals.
 
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