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6 cly to 350 swap
I'm going to swap my 250 inline 6 to a 350. Was wondering if I use my existing 3 speed manual transmission ( on the column ) if I would have any problems with the drive line being to long or short? Also linkage issues? And would I use the same motor mount holes in the frame. Or use the forward holes?
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Re: 6 cly to 350 swap
Easiest way is to drop the 350 down onto the same mounts as the six cylinder (as long as it's a 250 and not a 292 inline six cylinder).
This way you can reuse everything from there back with no mods. When I do that swap, I don't even remove the transmission or driveshaft during the swap. It all stays put right where it is now.
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Re: 6 cly to 350 swap
My answer is true for a 350 with 2 piece rear main seal. That is, 70's to mid 80's vintage.
Yes, starter, flywheel, clutch, everything works.
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Not sure about this, but seems like I read in here that the clutch bellcrank (z-bar) may be need to be changed. At least maybe the ball socket??
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Re: 6 cly to 350 swap
Not sure what it's called, but the ball that is threaded in to the engine had to be swapped for one from a v8. Got one free from a friend, but think they were less then $20 from LMC.
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Re: 6 cly to 350 swap
Agree with Maladd, you need the screw in pivot ball.
![]() http://www.classicparts.com/1963-84-.../#.U1RrmPldWSo On the bellcrank, you can modify the six cylinder one to work easily. The V8 is wider so you have to take a hacksaw and cut the end off the bellcrank tube by about half an inch. You cut the end that the ball slips into. The cavity in the bellcrank is deep enough to allow your shortening it and the pivot ball (above) fits into it deep enough still.
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What year of truck are we talking about here?
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Re: 6 cly to 350 swap
Before relocating to the forward position, I had my v8 in the I6 position and no problems other than that ball for the manual trans linkage, and distributor was VERY close to the firewall.
If you plan on running HEI I'd get one of the small HEI's. Also remember to replace the resistor wire to the HEI...if i remember right the original runs ~9 volt, and the HEI needs a full 12 volt. IIRC I even used the flywheel off of the I6. Pretty easy swap, even I managed to do it. |
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Do you recommend a V8 fan shroud? Or can I run my inline six shroud and radiator? |
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Re: 6 cly to 350 swap
Just screw that pivot ball into your 350 block when you install the engine. Then, when you go to put the Z bar in place, you'll find it is now too wide to fit into the gap. Cut the end with a saw to make it the right length so it fits.
I'm assuming your truck has the original cooling system, which is no shroud. The six cylinder trucks usually had a narrow steel upper guard right in the center rather than a full shroud like most people would think. In my experience, here in a Texas heat, I've always been fine with using the original six cylinder cooling system. If you have a real hot rod engine or add air conditioning or something, you'd likely run into troubles. In my opinion, try it and see if it runs cool enough. You already own the parts and it will probably save you some money by not buying new V8 cooling system components without them being totally necessary.
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Anyone else have any tips or tricks for making this swap as easy as possible?
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Re: 6 cly to 350 swap
If you wait until later in the summer, I'm thinking of doing the exact same to my 68. At least temporarily. I'm swapping a 350 in for the 250 with three on the column and leaving the existing Saginaw in it. Later I will rebuild the 250.
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Definitely keep me posted on your swap. Also does your 3 speed have overdrive? Mine does and I'm wondering if the 350 will eat it up? |
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I don't see an issue with your overdrive as long as used properly but how does your O.D. work with the column shift? Does it have a solenoid for disconnecting?
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I'm going to half to figure out how to mount tge kick down lockout switch to the 4 barrel on the 350. |
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My personal preference is to mount the V8 in the proper position, but that requires drive shaft work, etc.
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For reference, I am keeping my 350 in the rearward i6 location
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