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Old 10-28-2012, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Hotrodcort View Post
A 307 is just a 327 with smaller pistons. I'd keep the 307 over a 350. Look at the Comp cams high energy cam that has .212 duration @ .050. Should wake it up nicely! Bout $180 with lifters. Slap on an Edelbrock performer intake as well, and a 600cfm carb
Well, yes and no. A 307 is a 283 with a 327 crank. The long stroke gave it more torque, but the very small bore size lost a ton of horsepower. A 307 is a fantastic street cruiser and will get great gas mileage, but it's no power house. It all depends on what you want to do with the car. Since a crank kit costs the same whether you use a stroker kit as a stock set up, it's silly to even build a 350 now-a-days. Throw a cam, lifters, oil pump, timing chain and new gaskets in it and you'll be good for another couple years. Save you pennies and buy something you won't outgrow for a while.

I agree, the .440 summit cam would be a great choice for your car.
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