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Old 08-01-2003, 02:30 PM   #1
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Talking Just bought a 67 GMC SB

Just bought a 67 GMC, and i wanted to change out the 6er to an 8ter how difficult is it going to be? Is it something a shade tree mechanic can do? Great Message Board!!!
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Old 08-01-2003, 02:35 PM   #2
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Welcome to the board from South Mississippi!
Post some pics of your truck!
I swapped a 350 in place of a 250 back when I was a kid, so it can't be too hard! Been a long time, but there are lots of people who can help you!
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Old 08-01-2003, 02:46 PM   #3
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Old 08-01-2003, 02:50 PM   #4
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I am in the middle of doing the 250 to a 350 swap. Check this link for the things you will need

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...threadid=62890

Oh, and we LOVE pics!!
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Old 08-01-2003, 02:59 PM   #5
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FRom the HEART of Arkansas...

WELCOME!

You can put any gas engine that you want, in the engine bay. There is plenty of room (within reason, of course). But, for ease of installation, any GM engine ever installed into a Chevy, will fit, and more, besides. The only real limitation, is $$$$$$$.

Good luck.
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Old 08-01-2003, 04:25 PM   #6
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Thumbs up Thank you!

Thanks for making me feel so welcomed, i just happen to stumble on this great website.....glad i did. Yes pictures are coming soon.
Cant right now im at work, but will monday. It seems like i can probably.. correction i CAN do it myself.

Thanks again, for the great advice.
One more question, should i keep the 6 lugs or change to the 5 lugs, is it more of a personal thing?

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Old 08-01-2003, 04:31 PM   #7
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On that question, I would say it depends on what you want. If you are going to run factory rims or rallies there is no point in changing. If you want aftermarket then you may want to consider seeing that there are many more choices for the 5 on 5 bolt pattern to choose from. Good luck!
Oh yea...WELCOME TO THE BOARD!!!!
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Old 08-01-2003, 06:30 PM   #8
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It wouldnt happen to have A/C would it?
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Old 08-01-2003, 11:55 PM   #9
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Welcome to the board. Good luck with your new truck.
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6 or 5 lugs, that is the Question...

I have a '69. I did a disc brake conversion and kept the 6-lug pattern because I already had a good set of aluminum wheels. Also, I thought it might be thought-provoking to those who knew that '69's didn't come with disc brakes. However, disc brakes have been standard equipment for so long, nobody notices.

The only problem, which isn't really a problem, is that the conversion adds to the front track (width between hubs). The rear axle from '70, is wider, and the 71 and 72 rear axles both have 5 lugs, as do the fronts. I used Early Classic Enterprises components, and all I have to do to convert the front to 5-lugs, is put on a pair of replacement GM rotors. Well, that and carry two spares.
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