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Thanks! The 194 bumps the compression from 8:1 to 9:1(roughly). I believe the valves are the same as the 250(i measured them on the 194, but its been a month and i forgot the sizes). One thing with it is it doesnt have a spot for the temp gauge. Had to put it in the thermostat housing.
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LOL !
Come work for the Police Dept. ~ oneupsmanship is alive and well ~ Most of the ones who're really invested in it , are middle management boobs who'll never make Captain and so are suck telling everyone below them how lame they are...... . Me , I love looking at this monster engine because , well , POWER , right ? . Nevertheless , I'll keep my old tech 250 / 292 6 Bangers .
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My 50 GMC 270, stock except Chevy TBI and Fenton duals with Porter mufflers, stock distributor converted to HEI. Top speed went from 47 to 60 on flat ground with these mods. 10,000 lb fire truck.
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Here's a few pics of my 250 in my '71 with a '79 Stepside bed...
1- Standing next to the engine bolting up the transmission. Just another cool benefit! 2- The completed engine with P/S and AC 3- Does anyone else have a spare valve cover with the top cut out of it for setting the valves with no oil splatter? 4- My new project is a '79 stepside with this integrated head six that runs really solid also with P/S and AC. Since the brackets are different for those rare items from the conventional head, I am going to run the integrated heads... I am going to swap the Saginaw three speed for the TH 350 next. Question... Do you have to use that multilevel integrated head valve cover? I hate the way it looks. Can I use one of those tiny air cleaners and a classic 250 valve cover or are they different?
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I have an L6 valve cover I've been meaning to cut out for a valve-adjust piece, just haven't needed it yet.
Nice 250. What carb is on that Offy intake? I have never messed with the integrated heads, always been steered away. I hear the later blocks will take an earlier head ['60s + '70s].
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I hear you , I'm pulling the pin in November and looking forward to more napping between trying to catch up on the jobs I have piled up.... . I am LOVING all the i6 pix ! .
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Here's ol goldilocks lil 6.
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Hey do you know where I can get a air filter assembly set up like yours?
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My air cleaner assembly is the factory oil bath type. Not many of them around. The offset filter style are hard to find also. The non offset filter type can be found on the for sale section or a local junkyard. I have 2 I found in the Baton Rouge area junkyards over the years. Think I am gunna keep em. Getting harder to find.
Post a wanted ad in the for sale section. I'm sure someone will pop up with one.
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Latest on my 292. Working on the truck now. Gonna be ordering the air cleaner from billet specialties and a DUI ignition.
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What's wrong with your HEI?
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Nothing in particular. lol It was a cheapy from ebay is all. DUI is USA made and I've been building this engine with as many usa parts as I could. Plus I hate the red cap. haha!
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I may yet go to the HEI, if I update the alternator -- probably around October, since this old Tank still has to pass smog emissions in AZ. Could you post the p/n for the DUI unit? And give us a review of how well it works. Points work great -- if you remember to change them twice a year and haven't donated your dwell meter to the Smithsonian. I had a backlog of nos L6 ignition stuff.
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I understand your aesthetic concern for color-coordinated distributors and engine parts, but with a Chevy Engine Orange plant, Mallory Red, Delco Black or Accel Tan are not too disruptive for cap colors. By going retro on the points system, I AM using USA parts. Also kept the same wires, just regapped the plugs back to .035.
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Does anyone know if running a inline 194 in one of these trucks would be good? found a deal on a good rebuilt one out of a 62-63 nova. my truck is a 64 c10 long fleet.
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That's an awfully small motor for a heavy truck. Putting out maybe 80 hp running 110 octane. You may be able to wake it up with some boost, but even then a 230 or 250 would walk away from it naturally aspirated.
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You have to change the oil pan, oil pump and I don't know what else. The sump is on the front. It wouldn't be worth the effort even if they gave it to you.
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ok I dont want it now haha.
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