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2 1967 427 Cross-bolt main running engines Ads from this Seller · Contact Seller
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ozrictent 4440 Sun February 10, 2013
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Description: I have two 1967 427 Engines with Cross-bolt mains for sale. Both engines run, and both are for sale. If your interested, let me know and we can maybe make a deal.
Keywords: 427 Engine


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Three Peaks
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Registered: January 2005
Location: Hillsboro
Posts: 1623
Comment Date: Sun February 10, 2013

Looks like boat motors. If they are in the same boat as twins, one of them should be reverse rotation if I'm not mistaken.
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ozrictent
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Registered: February 2013
Location: tempe
Posts: 3
Comment Date: Sun February 10, 2013

That would be correct. And you can just order a new Cam Shaft from Comp Cams for about $200 and now you would have two engines that run in the same direction.
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saltshaker
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Registered: September 2007
Location: Marlboro
Posts: 921
Comment Date: Mon February 11, 2013

I believe you also have to change the crank and starter

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ozrictent
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Registered: February 2013
Location: tempe
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Comment Date: Mon February 11, 2013

No, there is no need to change the crank. The starter needs to be bolted 180 deg different.
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mickmate
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Registered: September 2000
Location: Holderness, NH, US of A
Posts: 5499
Comment Date: Tue February 12, 2013

The crank will have grooves at the rear seal to push the oil in. If they are spun in the opposite direction they pump the oil out. The grooves can be polished out and the modern seals will work fine in that application. Boat motors can be a good score for a list of reasons.

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rpatton3
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Registered: January 2009
Location: Jonesboro
Posts: 572
Comment Date: Wed February 13, 2013

Dual point distributors? Iron crankshafts and intake manifolds?
Bolts on connecting rods, vs. cap screw (Le Mans) rods.

Have the blocks been bored? Have cranks been turned?

Asking price? Shipping to 72401?

Thanks.

Russell

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