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02-11-2014, 12:26 PM | #1 |
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Replacing 250 c.i. with a 194 c.i. six
Greetings all. I have a 1970 C-10 with a 250 c.i. six that I use to do odd jobs. I don't know for sure yet, but it looks like, through my own fault, that I cracked the block. The mechanic that I use suggested (if the block is cracked) that he drop in a 350 that he pulled out of an El Camino. I want to be able to use some aftermarket parts that are currently on the old engine, (Offenhauser intake, Holly 500 cfm carb, Clifford Headers) so I asked if he could drop in a 194 c.i. six that he has there at the shop. Would the 56 cubic inch difference in engine size make a big difference as far as power goes? I really like the old straight six engines and would like to stay with one. Any comments are welcome. |
02-11-2014, 12:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: Replacing 250 c.i. with a 194 c.i. six
I would look for another 250, look in CL , post a WTB ad, also call a few salvage yards by you. They are not hard to find....good luck
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02-11-2014, 12:52 PM | #3 |
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Re: Replacing 250 c.i. with a 194 c.i. six
In my opinion, the 250 is at the lower end of the scale for the horsepower you need to move these trucks. I would not recommend going any smaller.
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02-11-2014, 12:57 PM | #4 |
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Re: Replacing 250 c.i. with a 194 c.i. six
Thanks for your input Hornet and Truckster, it is appreciated!
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02-11-2014, 02:10 PM | #5 |
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Re: Replacing 250 c.i. with a 194 c.i. six
The 194 was a good engine, but underpowered in a Nova, so in a truck it would be immovable unless you put a blower on it. How 'bout a nice 572?? Just a thought...
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02-11-2014, 10:55 PM | #6 |
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Re: Replacing 250 c.i. with a 194 c.i. six
Find a 250 block and put the 194 head on it, if it is indeed a 194 head.
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02-12-2014, 11:33 AM | #7 |
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Re: Replacing 250 c.i. with a 194 c.i. six
Thanks so much everybody for your welcome input. I got a call from the mechanic this morning. Seems even my negligence and stupidity couldn't even trump Chevy durability. Even though several freeze plugs all popped out, and there is a large leak from the heater core, the block is not cracked. Note to self: "Mcfly, don't run straight water in the radiator. Even though I live in NC now Hornet, I'm originally from Roseburg. Sure do miss Oregon. Thanks again everybody. I'll post some pics of the old beast after I pick her up.
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02-12-2014, 01:59 PM | #10 |
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Funny thing about them freeze plugs... I had a Firechicken dropped to my garage because it wouldn't run at all in January. It had a really nice TPI350 installed with all the pretty go-fast stuff bolted on. Funny thing it leaked water thru the sides of the block but the freeze plugs were perfect! You could actually see the where the water jackets froze in the block. Mmmm straight water freezes at 32f just like my 6'th grade science teacher said.
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02-14-2014, 10:41 AM | #13 |
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Thanks Blue. Yes at least it was a workable hard lesson to learn, and not a harder lesson. The cool silver lining is that in trying to get ahead of the problem it reminded me about this nifty blog. Not unlike fishing blogs, the amount of collective knowledge out there in a blog such as this is downright amazing! Pretty nifty that darned near anybody can get possible solutions from around the country within a day.
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