View Poll Results: Which engine would you choose and why?
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04-12-2008, 11:14 PM
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302!
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04-12-2008, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28
Hrm...the L92 heads they put on was deff a LQ4.
L92 and LS7 heads are very similar...LS7 gets different intake angle, and CNC ported, but flow numbers are very similar.
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al im not arguing, i honestly didnt know so when you corrected me i did a search on ls1tech, several threads mentioned that 4.125 bore and that etp makes a ls7 head that fits on the 4inch
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04-13-2008, 01:10 AM
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I'll say it again. BIG inch small block!
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04-13-2008, 07:53 AM
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I guess it depends on how far you are going to take the vintage Trans-Am theme. I would cross an old school big block off the list right away, unless its all aluminum. Think R.J. Gottlieb's big red Camaro  . But back on planet earth where budgets exist, I see three ways for this to play out.
1. True vintage Trans-Am which to me means Donahue in the Penske/Sunoco car with a real cross ram 302. Probably not the most potent combo, nor the easiest to tune, but would say pretty wicked and the  factor whent the hood opens would be up there.
2. Updated take on the Trans-Am there would be to take advantage of the advances in engine technology and build something along the lines of what johnjzjz mentioned. A large displacement SBC, big bore/short stroke with all the goodies and let it sing. Would still sound mean as hell and only you would know the true displacement, so 302 badges/decals would fill the bill nicely  .
3. Modern muscle, LS-based all aluminum motor. You could do 427 inches make and easy 500-550hp NA and then decide to keep the injection or go carbed.
I would do number 2, but add the cross ram intake.....hahahahaa best of all worlds.
A few pics to strengthen my case.
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04-13-2008, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jims69camaro
hell, i'd like to know more about this motor... 
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what would you like to know cant tell you what we have done with this at the track < i would get Bulls$it from the crew -- but in all my years of small block racing its my choice of a hot rod using pump gas it comes out around 9.7 to one ---
i have been approached by a rolex road race team shop / twin turbo Porsche powered cars to do their wants in a undeveloped motor program if the meetings pan out this week dont know if i want it at this point of my life i could end up being endless hours but if i do i will be closing my shop sooo ask or call me -- jz
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04-13-2008, 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by jims69camaro
hell, i'd like to know more about this motor... 
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Originally Posted by johnjzjz
what would you like to know cant tell you what we have done with this at the track < i would get Bulls$it from the crew -- but in all my years of small block racing its my choice of a hot rod using pump gas it comes out around 9.7 to one ---
i have been approached by a rolex road race team shop / twin turbo Porsche powered cars to do their wants in a undeveloped motor program if the meetings pan out this week dont know if i want it at this point of my life i could end up being endless hours but if i do i will be closing my shop sooo ask or call me -- jz
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like we've spoken about already, money is my only stumbling block at this moment. court's been put off until 18jun now, so all i can do is wait and hope you are still around to help me build a motor.
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04-14-2008, 08:46 AM
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Billy, What do you plan on doing with the car? In my opinion if you want to stay with the Trans Am theme, I would build a carbed motor that spins RPMs like a 302. Like a few others said do a smaller motor with nice power and loads of RPMs. If you wanna just have a cruiser, do the big block. The torque of a big block is really nice when its just one touch of the right foot away.
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04-14-2008, 04:06 PM
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I'd build a big inch "traditional" small block n' pass it off as a 302.
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04-14-2008, 06:29 PM
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427 big block?
a 427 is a big block? thought it was a small block???
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04-14-2008, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 98tadriver
a 427 is a big block? thought it was a small block???
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you can do it to either IIRC
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04-14-2008, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 98tadriver
a 427 is a big block? thought it was a small block???
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With modern blocks like the Little M and the GenIII/IV motors, they can achieve some really big numbers. Biggest Little M small block Ive seen is a 454, which I think is about the max for any Gen IV motor too.
A regular 350 cannot be punched out and stroked for 427. Little M has the cam position raised for the longer stroke.
Big Block and Small block just denote the engine series in which the engine in question belongs too.
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04-14-2008, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by 98tadriver
a 427 is a big block? thought it was a small block???
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Never heard of the 427 Chevys in the late 60s?
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04-14-2008, 08:32 PM
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I am big fan of the 327. Diffrent engine that can make some serious numbers. You can also get it to be a nice high rpm motor for vintage trans am. For my 69 Bird i kinda want to build a destroked pontiac to a 303 like they were gonna make the trans am for the vintage racing. Ofcourse they never did it but why not make a clone of what they thought of.
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04-14-2008, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 98tadriver
a 427 is a big block? thought it was a small block???
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Lets review.......Some of the most significant engines in Chevrolet history were 427's. The COPO Camaro's were 427 transplants. Don Yenko used them, Baldwin Motion, Nickey, Berger........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Big-Block_engine
W motors (because of the shape of the valve covers)
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427 (Z11 mystery motor?? Smokey Yunick?)
Big blocks (Mark IV)
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427
454
366 (tall deck truck motor)
427 (tall deck truck motor)
Mandatory Reading
Chevrolet by the Numbers all three volumes.....more info than you can digest in one sitting.
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04-14-2008, 08:53 PM
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 wow ok you just said what I was too tired to write.
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Originally Posted by 69BirdX
I am big fan of the 327.
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Yeah, I like that motor too
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04-14-2008, 09:22 PM
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I know the next motor I build for my camaro is going to be a 383 or bigger, depending on what block I use/can afford.
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04-14-2008, 11:36 PM
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Well, whatever engine ya do, when yer ready for decals to get that "real" Trans Am look, just gimme a holla!
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04-14-2008, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Ian
I know the next motor I build for my camaro is going to be a 383 or bigger, depending on what block I use/can afford.
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I thought you were going LT1?
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04-15-2008, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by unstable bob gable
I thought you were going LT1?
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I am. but once I get my kicks with that, a bigger motor will go in.
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04-15-2008, 07:41 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 1QWIKBIRD
Lets review.......Some of the most significant engines in Chevrolet history were 427's. The COPO Camaro's were 427 transplants. Don Yenko used them, Baldwin Motion, Nickey, Berger........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Big-Block_engine
W motors (because of the shape of the valve covers)
348
409
427 (Z11 mystery motor?? Smokey Yunick?)
Big blocks (Mark IV)
396
402
427
454
366 (tall deck truck motor)
427 (tall deck truck motor)
Mandatory Reading
Chevrolet by the Numbers all three volumes.....more info than you can digest in one sitting.
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the copos were not 427 CI they were a bit bigger its stroke was not 3 .76 like the rest ( it was just like the Z 11 409 ( 427 ) before it a special combo ) i do not remember the actual size but i do believe its 20 or so inches bigger only had one apart 30 years ago and the piston compression height was shorter and we couldn't buy anything else but from Chevy - no other listing was available for the motor but GMs > and the 396 had an single over head cam to copy the SOHC Fords 427 but it never made production only seen one never heard it run and Smokey Yunick or Arques < speeling was involved it would be my guess - jz
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04-15-2008, 07:59 AM
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Well, the only reason I'd go with a small block is to have a high revving motor, not to have a long stroked large displacement small block. And If I were going to buy an aftermarket block to go big inch I'd go straight to a big block to do a 540 or so.
Now I'm thinking a destroked LS1 based motor. Hmm....
John,
That SOHC 396 sounds like it would have been cool. Did you ever see the specs for the tri-power small block they were going to do for the Camaro? It got shelved but there are sheets from 1969 assembly manuals that show how they were going to do it.
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04-15-2008, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by WildBillyT
Well, the only reason I'd go with a small block is to have a high revving motor, not to have a long stroked large displacement small block. And If I were going to buy an aftermarket block to go big inch I'd go straight to a big block to do a 540 or so.
Now I'm thinking a destroked LS1 based motor. Hmm....
John,
That SOHC 396 sounds like it would have been cool. Did you ever see the specs for the tri-power small block they were going to do for the Camaro? It got shelved but there are sheets from 1969 assembly manuals that show how they were going to do it.
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no i had not but it was not uncommon for GM -- they had try powered the olds from 57 to 58 it was called the J2 motor - the 427 vettes 67 / 69??? - the ponitac GTOs option as well and 50s caddy dont remember what years but remember it was vacume for end carbs - 440 cuda and 340 motored cars as well they called it a 6 pack ---merc and fords had it as well 390cu 406 and 427 motors - an street hot rods try power was a real thing to have 3 duces and a 4 speed hahahaha you were the deal in those days
i do think if i were duping a trans am series clone i would use the cross ram it sayes bad to the bone before you start it hahahahahahahhaha -- jz
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04-15-2008, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by johnjzjz
the copos were not 427 CI they were a bit bigger its stroke was not 3 .76 like the rest ( it was just like the Z 11 409 ( 427 ) before it a special combo ) i do not remember the actual size but i do believe its 20 or so inches bigger only had one apart 30 years ago and the piston compression height was shorter and we couldn't buy anything else but from Chevy - no other listing was available for the motor but GMs > and the 396 had an single over head cam to copy the SOHC Fords 427 but it never made production only seen one never heard it run and Smokey Yunick or Arques < speeling was involved it would be my guess - jz
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So the Central Office Production Order cars were not based on 427 short blocks? But were custom built 440+/- cubes engines? Never heard that before. Gonna have to dig deeper into this....interesting
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04-15-2008, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by 1QWIKBIRD
So the Central Office Production Order cars were not based on 427 short blocks? But were custom built 440+/- cubes engines? Never heard that before. Gonna have to dig deeper into this....interesting
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You can dig all you like but, I doubt you'll find that info anywhere.
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04-15-2008, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Featherburner
You can dig all you like but, I doubt you'll find that info anywhere. 
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Well I did some digging. Everything I have ever read, remembered or have heard recounted by others goes along the lines of the 396 car being ordered with the COPO option which was the end around to get the 427/435hp motor installed, direct from the factory. All of the data in Chevrolet by the Numbers (which I think is generally accepted to be a reliable source for casting numbers and configurations) supports this both with:
Engine Code Suffix ID's
Corvette MS (details unknown)
Chevelle MP 4spd
MQ Auto
Camaro MN 4spd
MO Auto
ML 4spd (ZL-1)
MM Auto (ZL-1)
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Casting numbers for blocks
#3946052 Aluminum for ZL-1
#3963512 Iron block used for Chevelle and Camaro
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Crankshaft info indicates all were 3.76 in stroke. There is no info on compression height, so I can't use that as a clue.
So that is my starting point. No mention anywhere of a special crankshaft/short block.
After some quick searching on the web.....
http://www.holisticpage.com/camaro/camaros/copo.htm
http://www.camaros.org/copo.shtml
http://www.popularmechanics.com/auto...s/1271746.html
http://www.coyoteclassic.com/BS69COPO.htm
http://www.corvettes-musclecars.com/Supercars/69ZL1/
So Johnjzjz, without disrespecting you or discounting what you experienced 30 years ago, I still feel very comfortable saying that COPO cars were 427 cubic inche engines swapped in at the factory. That is not to say you did not stumble across a non-original example or possibly some sort of factory "mule", but to make the blanket statement that COPO cars were not 427's would be erroneous in my opinion.
I would love for someone to prove this generally held fact wrong so this way maybe I could pick up an "incorrect" COPO car for a song and dance......
Respectfully
Chris Ciatteo
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