05-28-2005, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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250 chrome
Does anyone know where I can get engine chrome for my 67 250 6 cylinder?
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05-28-2005, 11:04 PM | #3 |
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my 250 has a chrome vavle cover and a chrome open element air cleaner. Both came with the truck though, so I'm not sure where to get them. I will say this though, the truck sat for 5 years before I got it and the valve cover has some pitting on it, and the chrome is flaking off on the backside (fortunately where you can't really see it).
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The one on ebay is for 75 and up straight 6
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05-28-2005, 11:49 PM | #5 |
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I've got one I'll sell for $10.00. Paid 25 for it new. PM me your info if your interested. I've also got a set of Hedman Headers.
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Does anyone make cast aluminum valve and side covers for the 250? The new cheap chrome ones are junk. My kid has a 250 in his car that I'm trying to encourage him to keep.
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Thanks for the link XXL, I had to get me a set. Chrome always makes your engine produce more HP
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We get our aluminum valve and side covers from Offenhauser.
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05-29-2005, 08:36 AM | #10 |
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Evilbay always has the valva and side covers for these engines. They usally range from about $10-$28 for each or set.
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Clifford's has their name on theirs, and Stovebolt has Offy and sometimes Mercury Marine cast aluminum valve covers.
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The intregral heads have the intake manifold built into the head instead of being a bolt on.
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This auction is what got me confused http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33627 it says "This valve covers fits 1975-79 Chevy 6 cylinder 194-230-250-292 engines. Height 3 1/2". Not for heads with integral intake manifold." |
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I think he is using a generic statement (bad one too) for many of his auction items. 194 and 230 were not made after 69 I think. I am not positive about the Valvecover, but I know the auctions with the side covers are false because the 292 is different from the others. I'm not sure if the valve cover is the same or not between the 292/250 of the post integrated head years.
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68 OrangeSunshine,
Thanks for the links. Langdon's seems to have quite a bit. Very good price for a HEI as well.
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Sure no problem. Tom Langdon is a great guy. He's retired from GM where he helped develop the L22 series of L6 engines [194-230- 250- 292]. and other engines. A couple of years ago when no one had the right length stock pushrods for my 292 project -- at least not for under a hundred, I called Tom and he found a dozen NOS for me for about $40.
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