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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Tumwater, Wa
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School me on drivetrain
Ok guys, Im new to chevrolet and I have a few questions. So I have a '68 c10 pickup that has a 292 and a 3 speed converted to floor shift. I was wondering if I could mate a smallblock with that transmission without problems. Also, would the flywheel from my 292 work on a smallblock? How about engine mounts and that stuff. Im also wondering which 4 speed I should look for. A buddy of mine has a '64 chevy schoolbus with a 4 speed and 2 speed rearend. He told me to look for the big burly 4 speed out of something like that. I want something that can take some abuse, and get decent mileage. I might have access to a 267cui smallblock and I might try to put that in(for the fact of just having a V8 and the cool sound, I know it wont be a hotrod). Im trying to do this as cheap as I can. Thanks guys.
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Location: rock island,il,usa
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Re: School me on drivetrain
If the 292 is in good shape, I would not mess with replacing it with a 267 SB.....the 292 will run that itty bitty SB flat into the dirt
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Re: School me on drivetrain
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My buddy that's helping me rebuild my c10 panel is working on a '70 Datsun 240z with the L6 that came from the factory with a split header and dual 2bbl carbs. It looks awesome but man it's complicated! ![]() |
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Re: School me on drivetrain
Try Summit racing, or Jegs on the header & the Offy intake & carb. You might also check out Clifford research...crazyAL
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Re: School me on drivetrain
You can get some serious torque from an inline six. Clifford is a great source. here is a link to their home page.
http://www.cliffordperformance.net/index.html Their slogan is 6=8, all they do relates to inline 6. ![]()
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![]() That and I'm too cheap to switch out to an 8. I loved my 4.0 L6 in my Jeep, truly bulletproof, and I love all the space. I literally crawled into my compartment to get to the carb the other night. Never could do that with my Jeep. |
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