Sandwich Maker wrote: > their pins are much smaller than the 199's, 0.860" vs. 0.930", but the > 327 and even the '55 252 six - though oddly not earlier 252s/234s/etc > - are the same size. > 6.825" is only 0.700" longer than the 199 / '70s 232 / 4.0 6.125" rod. > you could just barely handle it on a 199 crank in a '71-up tall deck > block; by my calc a 1.15" pin height, and that's just about the > minimum i've seen on any aftermkt american slugs. i'm not so sure > you could make it work in a '64-'70 block. > > if the 327 rods had a usable big end, you could just about drop them > in and run stock slugs on them, with a 199 crank in a 4.0 block. I'm at work and don't have any printed data; but 195.6 L-head pistons (flat topped...) have 1.75" pin height, clearly live happily on the ends of those long rods, and the big end attaches to a 199 crank... too bad it's only 3.125" across. So close, yet so far away... _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list