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Old 09-27-2015, 10:52 PM   #801
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Re: Tricked-out Chevy six cylinder engines

heads up anyone looking for parts for a straight six.. i am ordering parts on rock auto and seems to be a lot of cheap parts they are trying to get off the shelves. got 4 oil filters for 12 bucks.
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Old 09-28-2015, 09:28 PM   #802
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I have an issue with my 292. I am swapping out a 250. I do have a 292 perch and now I have a problem with the bracket that bolts to the passenger side of the block. The holes in the bracket are too far apart by about 1/2" and there is a 1" gap between the bracket and the motor mount. Is the bracket that bolts to the block different on the 292. If it is is there a source for them and if so please let me know. Thanks - Terry
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Old 09-28-2015, 09:55 PM   #803
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i believe they are different... here is a link to use the same motor mounts as a 250 but would need to use a electric fuel pump

http://12bolt.com/250292_products/in...ne_accessories
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Old 09-28-2015, 10:03 PM   #804
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I have an issue with my 292. I am swapping out a 250. I do have a 292 perch and now I have a problem with the bracket that bolts to the passenger side of the block. The holes in the bracket are too far apart by about 1/2" and there is a 1" gap between the bracket and the motor mount. Is the bracket that bolts to the block different on the 292. If it is is there a source for them and if so please let me know. Thanks - Terry
Is the 292 you have a 65 or earlier engine?
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Old 09-28-2015, 10:17 PM   #805
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I have an issue with my 292. I am swapping out a 250. I do have a 292 perch and now I have a problem with the bracket that bolts to the passenger side of the block. The holes in the bracket are too far apart by about 1/2" and there is a 1" gap between the bracket and the motor mount. Is the bracket that bolts to the block different on the 292. If it is is there a source for them and if so please let me know. Thanks - Terry
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I have an issue with my 292. I am swapping out a 250. I do have a 292 perch and now I have a problem with the bracket that bolts to the passenger side of the block. The holes in the bracket are too far apart by about 1/2" and there is a 1" gap between the bracket and the motor mount. Is the bracket that bolts to the block different on the 292. If it is is there a source for them and if so please let me know. Thanks - Terry
For the right side you need to use another left hand mount with spacers for the two bottom bolts.
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Old 09-29-2015, 02:19 AM   #807
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And for the 4X4s there's a special 292-Only K/ type crossmember.
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Old 09-29-2015, 03:43 PM   #808
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Here's some pictures for reference of a 65 or earlier block on the mounts and perches. You can see the spacer between the block and engine perch. In 66 this design was changed so the engine perch mounted directly to the block.
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Old 10-01-2015, 02:01 PM   #809
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Anybody ever used a supercharger manifold from Aussiespeed?? I need!

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Old 10-01-2015, 02:20 PM   #810
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They aren't cheap, but yes...alot of the european inliners use them.
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Old 10-01-2015, 07:48 PM   #811
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Thanks for the info Sub and TJ. I just so happens I have an extra drivers side mount. Now it is off to the hardware store for a couple of longer bolts.
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Old 10-03-2015, 10:41 AM   #812
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Old 10-03-2015, 10:49 AM   #813
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Hey! Almost looks like mine!

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Old 10-17-2015, 08:57 PM   #814
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So I just moved and moving my 65 and all its parts got me thinking about my engine build. While I am still a while away from starting the engine build I started to do some research on fuel injection. My plan had been to run triple side draught Webers but I see companies like Jenvey are making Weber replacements and I must admit the thought of individual throttle bodies on my little 230 sounds pretty appealing. Has anyone done this before?
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Old 10-18-2015, 11:21 AM   #815
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So I just moved and moving my 65 and all its parts got me thinking about my engine build. While I am still a while away from starting the engine build I started to do some research on fuel injection. My plan had been to run triple side draught Webers but I see companies like Jenvey are making Weber replacements and I must admit the thought of individual throttle bodies on my little 230 sounds pretty appealing. Has anyone done this before?
Somewhere I have seen a dual throttle body 6 banger. Its been sometime but I know I have. Though it will take a fair amount of mods to your 230 to need all that fuel. I'd stroke it to a 250 which would require crank, rods, and pistons(don't quote me on the rods and pistons), so you can have more cubic inch...or just grab a 250 or 292. More cubic inch the better. I have a build myself but not as radical as your thinking so I can't be of too much help....alot of people on here won't be either. Not saying bad about them, but none have done the build your thinking of. Larry aka Twisted 6 is the only inliner racer/builder/machinist on here. Better place to subscribe for this type of information would be here: www.inliners.org
Lot of drag racers and street guys on there(I'm there to) who can help and guide you. Thanks for your interest in the 6 cylinder! Always nice to see something new. Good luck on the build. We'll be here to cheer you on.
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Somewhere I have seen a dual throttle body 6 banger.
Here's one. Not quite what you had in mind I bet but it could work on an inline six just as well. There is a more compelling case for using two throttle bodies on a flat-6 though.



I am thinking about this setup for my '61 Corvair Lakewood wagon. Here's the web page if anyone is interested.

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Somewhere I have seen a dual throttle body 6 banger. Its been sometime but I know I have. Though it will take a fair amount of mods to your 230 to need all that fuel. I'd stroke it to a 250 which would require crank, rods, and pistons(don't quote me on the rods and pistons), so you can have more cubic inch...or just grab a 250 or 292. More cubic inch the better. I have a build myself but not as radical as your thinking so I can't be of too much help....alot of people on here won't be either. Not saying bad about them, but none have done the build your thinking of. Larry aka Twisted 6 is the only inliner racer/builder/machinist on here. Better place to subscribe for this type of information would be here: www.inliners.org
Lot of drag racers and street guys on there(I'm there to) who can help and guide you. Thanks for your interest in the 6 cylinder! Always nice to see something new. Good luck on the build. We'll be here to cheer you on.
Thanks for the words of advice! I thought I might be on my own figuring this out. I am on the inliners forum and will probably post the same question there.

The engine would have a total of 6 throttle bodies, 1 per cylinder. Not unlike a high performance BMW M3/M5 6-cylinder from the 90's. First thing I would need is is a triple side draught Weber manifold. I'm also reading up on a Meqasquirt ECU to control everything. I've built one before to control a fuel injected rotary engine in an RX-7 that I used to own.

As I mentioned earlier in the thread my 230 is original to my truck but I do plan to be pretty aggressive with the build. I'm not opposed to the 250 crank but I have the 6 counterweight 64-66 crank which is a pretty stout choice.
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Thanks for the words of advice! I thought I might be on my own figuring this out. I am on the inliners forum and will probably post the same question there.

The engine would have a total of 6 throttle bodies, 1 per cylinder. Not unlike a high performance BMW M3/M5 6-cylinder from the 90's. First thing I would need is is a triple side draught Weber manifold. I'm also reading up on a Meqasquirt ECU to control everything. I've built one before to control a fuel injected rotary engine in an RX-7 that I used to own.

As I mentioned earlier in the thread my 230 is original to my truck but I do plan to be pretty aggressive with the build. I'm not opposed to the 250 crank but I have the 6 counterweight 64-66 crank which is a pretty stout choice.
They've had triple weber 50's on 292s before so I'm sure triple webers on a 230 will work fine as well. The crank you have is a great choice, but I'd also check with the pro's since your doing a radical build. You planning on a different head? Maybe like a Kirby/Sissel 12 port?
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They've had triple weber 50's on 292s before so I'm sure triple webers on a 230 will work fine as well. The crank you have is a great choice, but I'd also check with the pro's since your doing a radical build. You planning on a different head? Maybe like a Kirby/Sissel 12 port?
I was actually on the Kirby/Sissel website the other day doing some research.

Once I get the truck ready to accept an engine which means starting to spend money on the engine, I plan to call them.
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I was actually on the Kirby/Sissel website the other day doing some research.

Once I get the truck ready to accept an engine which means starting to spend money on the engine, I plan to call them.
Their 12 port heads are only around $2000. LOL.
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TTT.

What's up guys? lol Been quiet on here. How's all the builds going?
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I'm still waiting to install my Langdon headers
its been to cold !
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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.
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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.
Look forward to seeing it!
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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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