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looks like it could be a 307 SBC
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A 307? I have heard of the 305 SBC since my El Camino came with that, but never a 307. I know Ford makes a 307.
I also know there is LOT about engines I don't know.
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307 is a low performnce SBC from the late 60s.
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Yes^^^essentially a low buck, entry level V-8 for Chevy late 60's / early 70's.
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I had two in a row (truck and a car) they sounded like a V8, but were very under powered. Should have been good on fuel but in fact were NOT. 15 miles per gal at best.
I think that piston belongs to the mighty 307 |
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