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Old 04-28-2016, 12:25 AM   #1
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Re: Tricked-out Chevy six cylinder engines

How's things going fellow Inliner's? Not much going on with mine, gonna order more engine parts next check though, and am in the process of restoring the truck. Really eager to hear this puppy run!
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Old 07-10-2016, 10:22 PM   #2
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I just did a "spray can rebuild" on the 250 in my '66 shortbed. All stock except for the HEI. I do have a Offy/Holley 390 combo on the shelf to go on in the near future.



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Old 07-10-2016, 11:49 PM   #3
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Very nice!
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Old 07-11-2016, 01:39 AM   #4
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I just did a "spray can rebuild" on the 250 in my '66 shortbed. All stock except for the HEI. I do have a Offy/Holley 390 combo on the shelf to go on in the near future.



Mike, will you be running headers?
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I started a 261 build to replace my current 235. Going to do some very minor porting and cleanup on the head and will post some pictures soon. The head will get all new valves with the larger intake valves installed , new springs, new guides and new positive oil seals.
Good to see another 261 on here! I may be doing some upgrades to mine sometime soon. Keep us updated on what your doing to yours.
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Old 12-14-2015, 05:28 PM   #6
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have some older pictures on page 28 of my 235. Thought i would post some more current ones up from this season.

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235 over .040
848 head
Water heated dual Edelbrock Intake
Fenton Headers
Dual Weber carbs
HEI Ignition
Custom PCV system
Drilled crank snout for dampener bolt
Custom made Power Steering / Alt bracket system
Mechanical Fuel pump with pressure regulator
Shortened water pump
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Spin on bypass oil filer setup
Delta Cams 251 grind mechanical cam
New push rods and lifters



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Old 12-14-2015, 05:54 PM   #7
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have some older pictures on page 28 of my 235. Thought i would post some more current ones up from this season.

My updated list:

235 over .040
848 head
Water heated dual Edelbrock Intake
Fenton Headers
Dual Weber carbs
HEI Ignition
Custom PCV system
Drilled crank snout for dampener bolt
Custom made Power Steering / Alt bracket system
Mechanical Fuel pump with pressure regulator
Shortened water pump
Flex Fan
Spin on bypass oil filer setup
Delta Cams 251 grind mechanical cam
New push rods and lifters



Nice!
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Old 12-14-2015, 07:29 PM   #8
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Re: Tricked-out Chevy six cylinder engines

Bet that 235 runs good! Looks nice.
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Old 12-14-2015, 08:26 PM   #9
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Wolffcub, thats a great looking engine!
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Old 12-15-2015, 12:44 AM   #10
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Thanks. It running much better than before. That cam was sure a nice upgrade.
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Old 12-27-2015, 10:39 PM   #11
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Engine mostly done:
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Nice work!
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:02 AM   #13
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Re: Tricked-out Chevy six cylinder engines

Ran across this one the other day. Ad says its a 250 with 6 water injected carbs...never heard of that, but sounds cool!



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I bought my Clifford Research long tube headers back in '78, when they were under $90 bucks. Can't get 'em for that now. Mine have lasted thru 2 engines, but I've had them re-flanged to 3/8" and -- after #5 tube got bashed in off-roading -- that tube was resectioned. They ran 25 years on a 1977 build and then were hot tanked and bead-blasted for a 2005 rebuild. Don't know what I'd run now, if I had to build up another 292, but Clifford's are not in the budget anymore.
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Got my Clifford headers for $349 some 4 years ago. lol
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Old 11-03-2016, 09:52 PM   #16
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So I finally got the Offy/Holley 390 combo up and running a few weeks ago. I used a cable throttle assembly from an '88-up Chevy truck. After some carb repair and tuning, it runs pretty well, and gets around the same mileage that I was getting with the original setup, 14-15 MPG. That's with the stock 3 speed, 3.73 rear, and 28" tall tires. There is a noticeable power increase as well. I'm running it with a stock exhaust manifold for now, but Langdon headers are what I have planned for the future.

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Old 11-04-2016, 12:46 AM   #17
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Looks good man! Love me some hopped up 6 bangers!
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Long read thru 35 pages but lots of neat motors. I am also starting on a new 292 for my 65 pickup. Just pulling the shortblock apart now to check it out. Cylinder head work was done in the summer time. Lump ports, new springs and the larger valves and a little porting. The machinist was very impressed with the flow numbers this head flowed as high as the V8 Vortec heads do. Now to read a couple more chapters in Leo's book.
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That is sweet man! Been awhile since I posted mine.
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That is sweet man! Been awhile since I posted mine.
Nice eye candy, TJ. Not green or orange like all the rest, but it's your engine in your truck.
Where's the fuel pump? I see a block-off plate where a mech pump goes, and a steel fuel line coming from over the transmission hump.
Looks like you have plumbed the in/out of the Clifford intake carb heat by bypassing the bypass hose elbow.
Is that a 3-Bbl'd Demon carb?
Who's Shorty headers?
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Nice eye candy, TJ. Not green or orange like all the rest, but it's your engine in your truck.
Where's the fuel pump? I see a block-off plate where a mech pump goes, and a steel fuel line coming from over the transmission hump.
Looks like you have plumbed the in/out of the Clifford intake carb heat by bypassing the bypass hose elbow.
Is that a 3-Bbl'd Demon carb?
Who's Shorty headers?
Strange things.
Fuel pump is mounted on the frame next to the rear mount fuel tank. Thermostat housing I have does not have a bypass anymore.
4 barrel 625 cfm demon. Am considering a 3 barrel conversion though but would need a bigger carb I believe. Probably a 750.
Clifford shorty headers.
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That is sweet man! Been awhile since I posted mine.
Have you made any progress? Seems like your project has been idle for a while . . .
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Have you made any progress? Seems like your project has been idle for a while . . .
Here's where I am at lol Haven't touched it in a few weeks, but have been stocking up on parts. I'll be getting back to it soon...with the holidays and life my major projects have slowed down.
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Wish I could have this one back for my C10. Built it for my no options 67 Chevelle 300 years ago. Lump port head with split exhaust, HEI and lumpy cam.
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