The degree timing for a 327 cubic inch engine for a Chevrolet Corvette with is 4 degrees before top dead center. This engine is rated at 300 horsepower.
4, to 8 degrees.
the timing mark is an engraved line on the flywheel. there should be a metal flap offset of the flywheel with markings for A (advanced), O (ontime), and R (retarded). use a timing light connected to the spark plug wire for #1 cylinder. That is how it is in my 65 impala 327 Minor correction is that the timing mark is on the front damper not the flywheel.
327 degrees (or -33 deg).
Yes. I had one.
327 engine
6-8 degres
The answer depends on the degree of rounding. To the nearest whole number, it is 327; to the nearest thousand, it is 0.
Not stock. Maybe if you went thru COPO or somthing like that. 1964 absolutely did! http://www.ss396.com/1964/Chevelle/parts/1964_Chevelle.htm The 327 was available stock in various horsepower options from 1964 thru 1968.
There were a few different 327's offered that year, but, if you go 4 degrees advanced, or BTDC, it will run fine.
327/275 and 300hp, 8 degrees btdc.
Factory stock ignition timing for the Corvette 327 ci 350 HP is 4 degrees BTDC.