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This one has a long blade, it's a powerful magnum, and it's a rare red-eye
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A 307 is a 327 crank put into a 283 block. What you get is a poor bore-to-stroke ratio and relatively small displacement. You end up with the displacement of a smaller engine with the rev limits of a larger motor.

A better combination is the 283 crank in a 327 block. That combination gets you a 302, as found in 67-69 Camaros. There, you get the rev capabilites of the smaller motor with more displacement.

Long winded, eh?
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PS- It's not a bad motor... it gets bashed because there are better SBC variants that offer more performance for less money.
I liked the 307 I first build for my camaro, it had a flat torque curve, with decent heads it ran great! , 250hp and 280 foot pounds to the wheels. Same with the 305, good heads compression and cam and they can run! It’s just for the dollar it’s usually better to build a bigger motor, love sb400!

The smog era motors had horrible heads and no compression! Change that and they can all be runners. I have never driven a 302 Chevy but would love to, I had one for my car but sold it,it was an impala block so not original
 

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CA316F52-5B68-464E-BC37-5FACFC557393.pngSomething looks off with this. And the decal is wrong.
 
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