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03-09-2011, 11:10 PM | #1 |
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Putting a Big Block in a 68 C30 - Question
After 22 years I've just rejoined the ranks of owners of 67-72 Chevy Trucks. My first vehicle which I bought in High School was a 68 Shortbed Stepside 6 cyl 3 on the tree C10. I was the second owner and I had it for 10 years before it was stolen.
I just bought a 68 Stepside 6 cyl with a 4 spd (w granny low) C30. Of course it's a long bed because they didn't make shortbed C30's. I opted to buy a C30 this time because I wanted the heavier duty frame, but I'm going to shorten the frame to make it a shortbed. I'd also like to put a big block in it to beef up it's towing capability. My question is should I try to limit myself to any certain year range of big blocks to keep installation as simple as possible? What's the newest I should consider and be able install it without having to change much more that motor mounts and I'm guessing the bell housing. Thanks Troy |
03-09-2011, 11:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: Putting a Big Block in a 68 C30 - Question
As far as I know, the mounts have changed over time but the block hasn't.
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03-09-2011, 11:27 PM | #3 |
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Re: Putting a Big Block in a 68 C30 - Question
Troy here is my spin HOSS POWER I prefer the older motors and do a little trick stuff to em port and polish the heads and bump up the compression a little now I HATE wiring it sucks so my preference is stay away from EFI and later stuff Now each to his or her own but thats my spin GOOD LUCK Coop
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