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Re: 327 v 400
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Posted by Jon Hagen on July 21, 2006 at 10:10:16 from (69.26.29.116):
In Reply to: Re: 327 v 400 posted by Allan In NE on July 21, 2006 at 08:36:24:
Same external everything,but a 400 is externally balanced. You must use 400 flexplate/flywheel and vibration damper on a 400 to maintain balance. One neat little gadget I used in my dirt track racing days was a "balance plate" that fit between the 400 crank flange and a non 400,nuetral balance flywheel to make it balance a 400 engine. speedway motors in Lincoln Nebraska used to sell them. Most any speed shop should be able to find one. They work to make the nuetral balance flywheel for a medium truck (12 inch clutch or larger)work on a 400,which was never put in anything larger than a 1 ton pickup.
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