Looks like a nice find. Welcome. Stock stroke is 63mm, RC welded up stroker cranks are 69mm and change. Your halfway, so you'll need to send which way is closer...
Golden rods come in standard length and 3mm shorter stroker length. Otherwise identical in appearance.
I have far more vintage big bore parts/engines than I need, so does Billy. But that hasn't stopped either of us in the past...
Random questions to help identify it:
What cam was in it? I'd guess a 327 if it's an RC cam. Does the cam gear have 3 different bolting pisitions, say RC ENG on it? What's the diameter of the pistons? 70, 71, 72, 73mm? Piston crown height(compression ratio)? Did the head have red anodized retainers? 33.5 SS intake valves? The engine serial number to determine the vintage of the motor? Any signs of engine case damage? Was RC ENG stamped into the head on the carb side fin on the chamber side? Was the RC stamp on the cylinder fin as well? Does it have RC ENGINEERING stamped just above the engone serial number?
Many big bore motors were built, and a substantial portion of these were NOT actually built by RC, but used some or many RC parts, maybe some MTC parts, etc and was built by other shops, or built by the owner of the bike himself. The quality of the craftsmanship in the guy who actually built the motor makes a BIG difference. Many big bore motors were built wrong, and discovered there was a problem (or more) when starting it or before long afterward. I have examples personally. Crap oil pump, bad tolerances, bent kickstart shaft, etc (right Mike
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It would be well worth speaking to the seller to find out as much as possible about the motor.
Used big bore race motors are not easy to put a value on. The condition of the parts makes a big difference. I have lots of vintage race parts that look great on the shelf, but wouldn't pass a close examination for suitability for reuse. I have a big bore race motor full of great vintage race parts, with a solid and documented racing history. It hasn't come apart yet since I bought it. It could be in very rebuildable condition, it could be 175lb worth of useless paperweight, or most likely somewhere in between.
I was able to purchase it VERY inexpensively. Far less than the cost of the Carrillo rods that are in it. I have aquired other similar motors for similar prices. Maybe I'm just lucky...
Let us know more about what you have.
And again, welcome
George