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Denee007 06-10-2011 03:58 PM

Found a '58 with a 230!
 
Problem: 230 motor mount system for my '59 apache

Hi! I still am working on this dilema in the back of mind as I have to do something in the near future!
I found this '58 Chevy with a 230 motor, and the support of it looks almost factory. I posted this on SB site as I'm a little desperate to get this motor sitting squarely in somehow. I was even thinking ordering a universal engine support for the V8 conversion and you know! lol
Penny for your thoughts!

http://vi.ebaydesc.com/ebaymotors/ws...&sd=1&caz.html

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v417/Denee/engine.jpg

OldJimmy57 06-10-2011 04:11 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
Isn't it a 235?

Denee007 06-10-2011 05:08 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
Doesn't the 235 have the distributor in the middle of the block? The 230/250 is more upfront.

skip99 06-10-2011 06:12 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
not sure what you are looking for? you want a 6 in your truck or a v-8?

dicer 06-10-2011 06:30 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
Yes that is the newer style inline 6 cylinder engine. It has been too many years since I have been around them. What is up front for bolt pads on it? If it was me I would try to use the the proper mount points that the 235 used or the V8. The bellhousing that worked with the V8 will work with that newer style 6. I remember them as 250 and 292 engines. Maybe the first was a 230 don't remember.

OrrieG 06-10-2011 07:03 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
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235 vs. 230. 235 has dist in middle, 230 at from. Valve cover is different too. late engines kept the front mount bosses for mounting accessory brackets.

mr48chev 06-11-2011 09:18 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
Take a look at these mounts and it should give you some ideas if you are a capable fabricator http://stoveboltengineco.com/index.p...roduct=1222045
Otherwise 140 for the setup may not be that bad a deal. The Rubber biscuit part of the mount is the mounts sold for flathead Fords through various vendors like this http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Univer...-Kit,1199.html

Denee007 06-11-2011 09:37 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
That's a good question Skip!
When I bought this truck, the motor hadn't been started for about 2-3 years. I found it to be a challege to get it running. It had some debris in the combustion chambers 1-4, so I pulled the head, then the pistons to make sure all was ok, replaced the connecting rod bearings at my engine builders recommedation. Got it started, messed with the carb over and over and now it runs great! Cold natured as heck, but runs!
If it works don't fix it! I'd like a V8, but thought for now it'd be fun for a while playing with what I've got. It gets the truck down the street very well, clutch works well, so why mess with it?
I've said I'd be looking for a V8/tranny for later, but I kind of like the simplicity of this motor. I can stand in the engine compartment with both my feet on the floor and work on it~ neato! However is a pain getting in and out! lol I just need the motor to get me and the truck down the street in good order, don't need a hotrod motor.
So, I'm going to conjour up a motor support and get on with more important things on this project.
dne'

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Originally Posted by skip99 (Post 4728489)
not sure what you are looking for? you want a 6 in your truck or a v-8?


mr48chev 06-12-2011 10:04 AM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
With that bellhousing and clutch setup you can swap right over to a V8 if and when you ever want to by just pulling the engine and leaving the bellhousing in the truck, swapping the clutch and flywheel to the V8 and putting it back together. But a good running 230/250 should pull close to 20 mpg and still cruise at road speeds easily. I put a lot of miles on one in my 48 over 15 years.

Denee007 06-12-2011 12:04 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
THanks Mr48chev! I found this neat little article about the I6, short but interesting! Again, I think I'll play with the 230 that's in my truck~ I've grown fond of it for some reason. I think I'll just have to fork out the money for a new(rebuilt)carb. I have gone into my carb over and over again trying to find why the truck is running so rich(no black smoke), but just smells strong. I did find out, I didn't tighten the intake/exhaust manifold bolts. I took some carb cleaner and sprayed along the intake, and the motor sped up towards the 5th cylinder. I tightned all the bolts and made a great difference and idles much better. I did have the head off not long ago, guess just needed to retighten the bolts. It's nice when something goes right! ;)
http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/chevy_i6.htm

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Originally Posted by mr48chev (Post 4731045)
With that bellhousing and clutch setup you can swap right over to a V8 if and when you ever want to by just pulling the engine and leaving the bellhousing in the truck, swapping the clutch and flywheel to the V8 and putting it back together. But a good running 230/250 should pull close to 20 mpg and still cruise at road speeds easily. I put a lot of miles on one in my 48 over 15 years.


mr48chev 06-12-2011 03:54 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
I found some photos of a V8 with simple mounts that you could probably borrow on the design from .
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...6-06-09031.jpg

With a plate bolted to the three mount bolts on the block and a piece of tubing (about 1=1/2) running out level and sitting on some biscuit mounts you would have a simple setup.

dicer 06-12-2011 04:49 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
Using the 3 bolt holes in the side of the block is how the newer vehicles and some older cars mounted the engines. On ALL task force trucks the engine mounts were on the front cross member, and used those pads or bosses you can see that are not drilled and tapped on the newer blocks, See the pads in front of the fuel pump. That is where the front engine mounts go for a task force truck. If I was going to use the side mount points on the block I would make a cradle type mount that goes to them and then forward to the cross member.

pugs 06-12-2011 10:10 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
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i took a piece of 2x4 tubing and mabe my own for the 250 i put in my IH, and frame of the chevy isnt to much of a difference. the cradles are or a car(nova/camaro) and the mounts themselves are mid 60's chevelle

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mr48chev 06-12-2011 11:36 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
I have something similar to what Pugs showed above but mine doesn't look good enough to show photos of. It was a quick and nasty do to get the truck running and driving to go to a car show 22 years ago and it's still in there although I had intended to take it apart and put a 396 in it the following winter. The 396 is still out in the garage in pieces. Someday It may end up in an El Camino if I ever find a 66.

Denee007 06-13-2011 09:59 AM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
Thank you PUgs! the photos really help! So I need those metal pieces that attache directly to the motor, then I can come off of that piece with the mount, then the 4x6 piece of metal tubing fabbed up to fit! that doesn't sound so bad. Just finding the piece that bolts directly to the block may be of concern to locate. Do I just go to my local salvage yards to find this piece? Actually I thought i was going to be running a mount from the block to the front crossmember, but I like Pugs way. ;)
thanks, I'll be back~ have some errands to run!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...inetoframe.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...nginemount.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rossmember.jpg

pugs 06-13-2011 04:15 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
just take a piece of 2x4 or 2x6 about 8" long. i cut from one top corner to the bottom on the oppisite side so you will have 2 triangle shapped pieces, one for each side. then i took a piece of round tubing cut to the size of the mount. oh my mistake the cradles pieces are from an early chevy truck NOT the cars.

Denee007 06-13-2011 05:23 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
Pugs, you know, this mount project would be much easier if I could find the pieces/brackets that mount directly to the motor! argh! Why are those pieces not reproduced or why can't I find them on ebay?

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Originally Posted by pugs (Post 4733203)
just take a piece of 2x4 or 2x6 about 8" long. i cut from one top corner to the bottom on the oppisite side so you will have 2 triangle shapped pieces, one for each side. then i took a piece of round tubing cut to the size of the mount. oh my mistake the cradles pieces are from an early chevy truck NOT the cars.


dicer 06-13-2011 07:33 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
In the bottom photo, the cross memeber has that big hole. That is what to go for. Look for mount points on the engine block close to them. It would look nicer, and most of the parts are available, may need to fab the brackets that bolt to the block.

Show some photos of the lower front of the engine.

pugs 06-13-2011 11:33 PM

Re: Found a '58 with a 230!
 
are there any yards around you can go and look. if so look out for 62-72 with a 6 banger in it.


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