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Old 03-07-2021, 09:23 PM
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Default 1967-1969 Z/28 302 Engine Parts Crankshaft, Rods/Pistons, Oil Pan, Timing Cover

These parts were all removed from a good running engine that was pulled out of a 1968 Camaro that was being restomodded. The block was a 1973 3970010 block but all the parts in the block were legit 1968 Z/28 302 parts. Since the block would not be used in a restoration, I decided to tear it down and sell the components to those in need. During teardown, I was shocked to see that not only was the bore size standard, but so were the bearings. I really wonder what required the block to be swapped out and unfortunately I will likely never know.

I have the following parts available from this engine:


1) 3923279(3279 forging) crankshaft. Standard size on the rods and mains. Never balanced or modified. Journals look to need a fresh turn but polishing may be possible. Super nice crank. $1000

2) Standard bore GM/TRW 3927172 pistons and press pin pink rods. No balancing or alterations. $500

3) Windage tray with mounting studs. Very clean with no breaks, repairs, or mods. SOLD

4) Timing cover for 8 inch balancer with mounting bolts. Original AOR tab. Stamped 4 68. I cleaned with plastic media to check for damage. No pitting, breaks, or repairs. SOLD

5) Factory oil pan. SOLD


Thanks,

Jason
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Old 03-07-2021, 09:45 PM
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Old 03-07-2021, 10:06 PM
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Jason or others, I have this same crankshaft with the 327 on the crank. Does this number denote a 302 large journal crank or what else would it be in. I guess it could only be a 302 crank?
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Old 03-08-2021, 01:08 AM
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3279 is for a 1968 z/28 302 only . Not easy to find .
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Old 03-08-2021, 06:11 PM
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I will take Windage tray and studs.... Danny
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Old 03-08-2021, 06:25 PM
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Danny,


Sounds good. The windage tray and studs are all yours and I will save the pistons and rods for you until I hear back.


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Jason
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The oil pan, windage tray and timing cover are sold.


I put the crankshaft and rods/pistons up for auction starting at $9.99 with NO RESERVE.

If anyone is interested, here are links to the auctions:

Rods and Pistons:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/373552030628




3279 Crankshaft:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/373552030630


Thanks and good luck to all,


Jason
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Old 04-25-2021, 07:26 PM
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Jason,
I opened the package for the windage tray and there was only 4 bolts? Wondering if you have the other laying around. Shows 5 in the picture... Danny
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Danny,

Yes,

I was cleaning under my bench and found another stud. I was wondering where it came from. I will send it your way.

Jason
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^ nice!
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