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09-03-2007, 05:21 PM | #1 |
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Wheelers engines macon ga
any one ever here of them? I have what appears to be a 230 straight six I pulled from a 1968 donor truck I found when I totaled my truck.I was getting some of the greese off the side and found a what I asume is a rebuild tag from them that reads J39486 040 010 010 . Can anyone inlighten me with any info on them or the 230 six in general, it is a really good running motor and I would like some info on it to help me decide what to do with it. thanks
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09-03-2007, 07:56 PM | #2 |
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Re: Wheelers engines macon ga
The J#'s is probably for in house tracking of warranty and other info.Just guessing on that.The other #'s look like they are size related,again I'm guessing but I would say it's a .040 overbore,with a crank turned .010 under on the main bearings and .010 on the rod journals.I have never heard of or dealt with Wheelers but most reasonably competent shops can build a 230/250 that will live for years if not abused.
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