That 283 block would make a great 301 engine!!!!!!!!
Yes, they do. 327 crank in a 283 block. You had to use the right year 283 block though, or do a lot of work to the block making room for the crank throws to clean the bottom of the cylinders but it was certainly done. Probably the first Stroker SBC ever made. Was it a 283 crank in a 327 block that made 307?? I forget that one now too, but that was also done. And the reason it was destroked, they figured with the bigger bore of the 4.0 and the shorter stroke of a 283, it would spin up the RPM quicker and guys would win races doing it. I know there's some guys that likes the 427 better than the 454 for that reason. Same blocks, 427 just had a shorter stroke. Well, fact is torque wins races and longer stroke will always make more torque. And there's guys today that prefer a 4.8 LS engine over the 5.3 for a turbo car with a super light body, like a Fox Body Ford. Mustang, Thunderchicken, Fairmont, Merc Zephyr, Merc Cougar etc, all are Fox Body formats. I prolly left a couple out tooo, but yep many of those Fox Body Ford guys run 4.8 GM LS turbo or twin turbo engines.