Tearing down an old stuck chevy 327 engine.

Published 2022-02-14
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All Comments (21)
  • Dang u lucky .. that 327 came out with a steel crank 💪💪💪💪💪👌👌👌👌😎😎
  • I’m about to rebuild a 69 327. Thanks for the insight. Keep up the good work
  • @davidgreen9663
    Nice video ! I enjoyed watching you figure out what went wrong ! Appreciate ya !
  • This one has pointe heads(power pack) There was flat ones, pointe ones, and double hump ones
  • @reyosorio7369
    Thank you so much for this video bro ! I have a 1966 Chevy caprice with the 327 turbo fire and it’s stuck too…
  • @raystevens687
    This is just a suggestion only but you might consider sparying some PB BLASTER IN each of the Cylinders and let it sit for a couple of days and during that time of settling come buy and spray it a couple of more times. This will help with the tear down of the engine. And who knows you might get lucky and the crankshaft may not be damaged as much as you think. Good luck with your tear down.
  • @gpt5002
    Man that’s like the engine glad you showed us. You’ll be more educated soon enough
  • This brings back memories when my brother bought a 307 we couldn't get the engine to crank over turned out one of the Pistons were rusted up in the block the cure to get it to spin over was we're talking junior high here high School I loaded up my wagon with four 12 volt batteries and I hooked them up in series parallel and information it didn't break the ring gear but the engine broke loose and ran one problem it had a miss and a slight lifter sound we thought that was the broken end of the connecting rod on the big end hitting the side of the block noise went away after a little bit but my brother can never get to miss fixed so after compression check he pulls the head off on the side that had the problem turned out that piston wasn't moving up and down with the rest of them on that side of the block again the oil pan comes off he finds out what happened so he pounds out the piston gets a new connection run and voila running on a cylinders amazing what you can do in the backyard as a teenager. Little help from our dad.
  • @tubedude4859
    same power pack heads that were shared with thr283
  • @jeffrey4547
    i got a 327 for free because they rebuilt it and left water in it and it cracked it runs hard has a bunch of after market parts on it and chrome but it don't hold water but it don't mix with the oil then i started looking at the block and it is cracked just under the head on the block goes all the way back then down to the oil pan i thinking how does it not mix with the oil but it runs really good and hard . i really only wanted the truck it was in . so i have all the internals for a 327 steel crank heavy rods 12 to 1 pistons moderate cam sounds like a 312 duration about 500 lift . i all ready have 2 327's that are built but will look for another block just i never run a sbc i pull them out and put a bbc in them still have 2 4 inch stroke 450 hp 454 sitting factory built engines
  • @rickysmith133
    I look forward to seeing what is behind those heads.
  • @tomwinkle1597
    Gotta throw some new rings in it and hone them cylinders. Too close not to. Cool video, ty
  • Gr8 engine 2 rebuild...love mine..mi put it in a C10...screamer on RPMsm..💪
  • @gpt5002
    Fought to pull it up ever thought about tapping it down and then retrying? Bingo
  • A clasped lifter is signs of a oiling problem, maybe a bad oil pump, or they ran it hard low on oil, just thinking out loud
  • @del0373
    I have this engine in a 1957 Chevy. My dad did it in the late 60s early 70s. It’s has the double hump heads. Should I keep it or LS Swap it?
  • @raystevens687
    I'm thinking on that 1st side it looks you had a bad head gasket and that's probably why you have rust in the Cylinders.
  • @patstevens2959
    Put some ATF in the cylinders and let it soak to help loosen it up