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Blue Flame Six swap
Hi all is it possible or even feasible to put a 1955 Blue Flame 6 into my 67? Am I being stupid to want to do this?
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no one know?
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I don't think it would be a problem at all. Not a power house but they sure look cool!
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What kind of transmission do you plan to use? You do know that the 235 has the old style back of the engine like a 216 from the 30's & 40's. You would need to use the bell housing and transmission from the 1955 donor engine or buy an adapter to use a more modern automatic. Or you could buy an adapter that would fit on the 1955 bell housing for a T-5 five speed manual tranny. Seems like it would be easier to just build a potent 250 or 292. Clifford Engineering makes some pretty cool go fast stuff for those engines. Don't get me wrong I love inline sixes, I get tired of looking at cookie cutter SB Chevys. If you want a 235 I think you should do it, just do a build tread so we can watch.
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I would like to use my turbo 350 that's in the truck and stock to it. I understand there is an adapter kit that bolts up to the turbo 350, but I haven't heard of a kickdown lever for it. The 235 has the factory 3spd with it and the bellhousing too. But I understand that these used torque tubes? so that's kinds out. I did hear that you can use a T5 out of an older S10 that bolts up just kinda- gotta drill out the 13mm mounting holes. I just think that the Blue Flame is way more retro and would look cool.
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You're absolutely right, I forgot about the torque tube so using the original 3 speed is out. If there's a will there's a way. I'm sure someone has done it already, you just need to do some research. Don't some Turbo 350s have a cable kick down. Might be easier to rig up than a mechanical linkage. Turbo 350s are cheap to buy and cheap to rebuild if you need to go with a different tranny. If you need info on old stove bolt sixs here are a couple good links to get parts and info.
http://www.patricksantiquecars.com/ http://www.langdonsstovebolt.com/ |
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Didn't the chevy pickups use the 235 through 1962? I doubt if they used the torque tube. It would not be a 1955 blue flame though.
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Here are a few pictures of a Chevy 235 with a 200-4R using Langdons adapter plate. This is not my project so I have no idea how they plan to attach the TV cable to that one barrel carb linkage. Necessity is the mother of invention
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I think it's a very cool look and would definitely do it if I had access to one. Looks very doable and will get great compliments for being different. There are also performance parts for it. I saw one years ago in a a truck and it was very fast sounded cool and got peoples attention. Good luck!
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Well here are pics of all I got! The Blue Flame was just rebuilt right before the PO bought this 2 door '55. I also got the brand new exhaust take off complete and and the original 3speed, plus a newer version 3speed. Was looking for a 327 for my '67, but this jumped out at me, Oh well someday I will get the 327!
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That will definitely look cool in the truck!
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If I use it! I am gonna get a very nice 327 or a 454 for it I don't wanna play switch motors all the time, too old for that lol! I guess I had to save these items, you know how it is, when will I ever come across these again, especially a rebuilt Blue Flame? My sickness or method to my madness, at least it isn't 10 pairs of shoes lol! No offense to those who buy a lot of shoes, thank God I am single. He He.
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