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Old 10-15-2010, 11:34 AM   #7
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Default Re: Source a Small Journal SBC 350" Crankshaft

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Originally Posted by Larry Fulton View Post
I believe your quote is incorrect...

The first 295HP / 350" in '67 were o.e.m. assembled Small Journal Cranks...
It wasn't until jan / feb '68 production that GM went to the Large Journal 350"...
Dwight, is my memory correct?

(I'm done with the 283" stuff / just sold the 721 blocks, cranks, etc that I had been sitting on forever)

Thanks again! Larry
If you could find one it would be extremely rare. I have never seen a small journal 350 crank. You would be much better off using a 4 bolt main block. Unless you have one of the very early 327 blocks they are not reliable. I ran them for several years in my car and had lots of split cylinders. Switched to large journal cranks and 4 bolt blocks no more problems. Better yet get a bowtie block.
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