Magnum exhaust ports are small like your 273 heads. Make sure the crank is drilled for a 4 speed and will accept a pilot bushing. Or use the newer bearing, but I'd have the crank drilled so you don't have to cut the 4 speed input shaft. Since you now have a magnum, I'd go with that. Use the 273 front cover, damper, and pulleys. Just get an intake that will work, have the cam reground and get valve springs to match, and keep everything else. You can keep the 9 1/2"/10" bell housing and 7 1/4 at least for now, but you may have to upgrade the bellhousing, to the 10.5"/10.95" bell housing and clutch assy. The small clutch or the 10.5 would not even hold my 273 for more than a month. Nothing wrong with early 273 heads or making good power with a 273, but +.06 is probably as far as I would go without having the bores checked for thickness. Not worth mixing and matching 273 and 5.2 parts other than discussed.