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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Cranston, RI
Posts: 162
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How can I graft a pontiac BB into 63 CHEVY C10
I have a 63 chevy c10 that I have been restoring for almost two years, and now I am ready to try to mont the engine to the frame. I chose a pontiac 400, but am running into the problem of how to get it to fit. I have been told a few different things, but no major breakthroughs yet. I was hoping someone may have the answer.
Raphyel Rosby 1963 c10 shortfleet |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Virginia Beach, Va. U.S.A.
Posts: 15,320
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You might have to fabricate your own engine towers for the motor mounts to bolt up to. It can be done, you can put anything in these trucks (even HEMI's)
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#3 |
its all about the +6 inches
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Hilliard Ohio
Posts: 2,693
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When i first got the one ton, it had a Pontiac 350 in it with poor compression and lots of leaks. (I threw it away as soon as I could)
They used the motor towers from a 73 - 87 pick up, it is very much like the 72 big blovk towers...but way cheaper. The Pontiac engine bolted right up to it for the best part. They did use a spacer on the drivers side between the mount and the tower...actuallu they used lugnuts as spacers...but we'll just call it spacers. ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NW Iowa
Posts: 952
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Where there's the will and desire, there's a way. Especially in these old pickups. There's all kinds of room. Think of the engineering it takes to put some engines in the '30's cars.
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