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Old 05-14-2011, 12:42 PM   #151
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Re: Post Your Straight Six Pics!

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Old 05-14-2011, 09:45 PM   #152
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Re: Post Your Straight Six Pics!

Here's what I've done lately to my 250 in the green '68:

Power brakes and HEI


Here's a few more sixes waiting their turn for rebuilding.

The twins. Two 292's. I'm going to take both to the machinist and have him tell me which is the best. I'll build them both, but only the best for my Panel:



The cleanish one is the 230 that was in my Panel when I bought it. It would start up today, but it has suspect pistons. One was broke when I got it, which I replaced, and I broke another one, which I also replaced. The dirty one is a 250 that has a hole in the top of the number five piston. The V-thingy is a '68 327 that I pulled out of a donor 'Burb. I bought it from the original owner and he swore that the motor had never been apart. BUT-it's hard to see in this picture, but it has mis-matched heads. The one on the left (driver's side) has mounting holes and the other one don't. Thing is, nothing was ever mounted in the holes-they what looks like 40 years of build-up in them!:



Parts and more parts:





So many motors. So little time. And money.
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Old 05-14-2011, 10:32 PM   #153
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the casting marks on the heads on that 327 are EXACTLY the same as my mismatched heads on my 66K 327 in my 68 C30... I wonder if they were short of the new alt. hole small block heads and needed to use some of the old powerpak heads on the side that didnt need 'em???? And I LOVE all those 6's... im gonna try to pull a 292 out of a 65 C60 tomorrow!!!!
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Old 05-14-2011, 11:25 PM   #154
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That's pretty wild! I have a better picture of it somewhere around here. I'll see if I can find it.
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Old 05-14-2011, 11:34 PM   #155
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Well, I thought I had better pictures

This one shows how the alt. was mounted:


And this one is with the alt. removed-see the mounting holes in the head? Looks like nothing ever was in them.



Maybe we should work out a trade, then we would both have a matched set!


I never have taken off the valve covers to see just what heads they are. The motor is promised to my friend's kid, who is building a '67 chevelle.
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Old 05-15-2011, 02:53 PM   #156
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Heres the 250 heart that drives my 69
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Old 05-15-2011, 11:32 PM   #157
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I have two cars with engine six cylinders.


Chevrolet Veraneio 1967 - engine 261 - turbo


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Chevrolet Caravan 1976 - 250 (original) changed the piston engine increasing to 268





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Engine 250 is the most common and used in Brazil ... Great topic!!!!!
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Old 05-17-2011, 07:30 AM   #158
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Love that turbo rig in the Veraneio. Gives me an idea about resurrecting my longtime-downed '67K/10 Suburban with a 292 on turbo, w/TH700R4//NP205 thru to military surplus 3.08 axles . Used to run w/ a 454 BBC/TH350//NP205 to 3.73 posi Corp 12 bolt.
Obviously, with gas at more than $3.60/Gal a bigblock with 6-8MPG is not a good bet.
Maybe a lump-ported L6 head. Maybe rigged for propane as fuel. Propane pistons. It would be nice to see that old white whale rolling again.
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Old 05-17-2011, 12:28 PM   #159
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Painted my 250 with the POR-15 stuff:
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Old 05-17-2011, 02:06 PM   #160
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How ya like POR15 paint shifty?
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Old 05-17-2011, 02:12 PM   #161
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How ya like POR15 paint shifty?
The paint itself is very tough. I put it on according to the directions - it was a lot of work and it didn't "self-level" as much as I thought it would.

My buddy sprayed his engine with epoxy primer and then used the POR-15 color coat on top. He thinned it and sprayed it using thin coats. It looks great.
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Old 05-17-2011, 04:04 PM   #162
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Here on the west coast every one pulls out the inline 6 engines and its a shame I feel if you build it and gear your truck right with a 250 or a 292 with a th350 or 400 and then use a gear vender One that i do like is the guy that used the 700R4 with a gear vender made a good runner with a 410 rear gear last gear came out to being a 2.73 for the over drive
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Old 05-22-2011, 07:18 PM   #163
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update. It should be running very soon!
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Old 05-28-2011, 02:25 PM   #164
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That looks like a stock carb to me, but it depends on the year. My 70 had a carb like that on it that was original, but I replaced it with a Holley Reman, and I got a later casting that has a vent port on the left side of the float bowl. I will try to post a pic later. As far as manifold leaks, are you talking about intake or exhaust?
Exhaust leaks....now its leaking at the head. Time for a new gasket I guess. I have a manifold from a 292 I was gonna put on after I get it cleaned up.
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Got it running again today and back together!! Just waiting on my radiator mounts to finish it up. Well, I guess it'll actually never be done, but you know what I mean!
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slick copper.......... the glass fuel filter is not a good idea above the exhaust manifold.
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Huh.....I never thought about it. Don't really know where else to put it though. Any ideas?
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Here is my set up out of my 1968 Chevy LWB Step Side. I think it is a 292 and my trans is an automatic, but I don't know what it is for sure yet. Just picked the truck up recently.
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Here is my set up out of my 1968 Chevy LWB Step Side. I think it is a 292 and my trans is an automatic, but I don't know what it is for sure yet. Just picked the truck up recently.
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Looks like a 292 L6. The Longbed was rare on 1/2 ton stepside models.
Definitely a 292, the fuel pump is behind the motor mount and the lifter covers are 6" tall.
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Got it running again today and back together!! Just waiting on my radiator mounts to finish it up. Well, I guess it'll actually never be done, but you know what I mean!
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Let me get this straight, you did THAT without removing the engine?!? Wow!!!
My before pics are similar.....Maybe I'll try that. What paint did you use and anything else you lend for advice would be great. Again nice job!!!!
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update. It should be running very soon!
Any update? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Got it running again today and back together!! Just waiting on my radiator mounts to finish it up. Well, I guess it'll actually never be done, but you know what I mean!

The before, just as a reminder!
Awesome work!

Would you mind posting some up close pictures of the powersteering setup you have? Would like to see some shots of the brackets, pulleys and the overall setup.

Thanks for any help you can provide.
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>>Got it running again today and back together!<<

I'd like to see pictures of that PS bracket as well. Is that an existing setup that you have some run-time with.
I would expect belt slipping and squealing with that setup. The belt contact on the Alt has to be less than 40 degrees of the circumference. The water pump pulley has less than 90 degrees, but it does have two belts. You may want to consider having one belt on the PS pump as it is now. The other, shorter belt around the HB, Alt and water pump would make greater contact on those two pulleys.
With AC I have the Alt belt by itself. The other water pump groove is used by the AC belt. You can see that the PS belt makes insufficient contact on the Alt pulley.

A friend of mine had a long water pump extention and flex fan on his '67. At rpm when the flex fan straightened out, it was out of balance. He let it go and the fan flew out through the hood. Cut through it like butter.
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