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01-25-2013, 10:23 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Gladstone, Oregon
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Greetings from the wilds of Oregon
Hi:
New to forum, been wrenching on old Chevys for a while. Currently deciding what to do with my son's '76 pickup- broke 250 inline, bad head, cracked block, named "Grimm" because of the recent engine prognosis. I am getting kind of attached to the idea of dropping in another 250 stovebolt- easier to replace, plus the son and heir is having a little too much fun with my '72 Chevelle (400.00 speeding ticket... ouch). I have found a parts locating network that has another 250 available a day away for $300, cleaned up and ready to drop in. seems to me that if I go get some SBC V-8, the nickle and dime stuff may make this a cost prohibited scenario. The reason I bought this truck was because a 250/granny 4-speed would get him down the road, easy to work on, and not exactly a tire shredder. Comments and suggestions welcome as I decide which direction to go. Recommendations for integrated head vs. non-integrated head? Thanks |
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