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Old 07-19-2010, 09:19 PM   #1
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230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

Hi all, I have a 65 C10. I'm hearing conflicting reports. It looks by eye that my bell housing on the 230 6 cylinder will match up to the 327 v8's block. ( I haven't pulled the 6 from the truck yet) Does anyone know if this is fact? I have a 3 on the tree tranny in the truck.

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Old 07-19-2010, 09:56 PM   #2
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

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Hi all, I have a 65 C10. I'm hearing conflicting reports. It looks by eye that my bell housing on the 230 6 cylinder will match up to the 327 v8's block. ( I haven't pulled the 6 from the truck yet) Does anyone know if this is fact? I have a 3 on the tree tranny in the truck.

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is your motor the inline 6 or the V-6??

If it's the inline 6, i don't think it will fit, I have a bell housing that was in my 63 parts truck, and the bolt pattern and starter slot do not line up for the bolt pattern on the V-8 block.

I have not seen one for the V-6 motor, so i can't say one way or the other for it.

If you want to use the stock crossmember on the frame, you will have to use something like a 1955 year model bellhousing for the V8. If you use a later model bellhousing without the angled mounts at the bottom, you will have to remove the crossmember and make a transmission mount.

If I am wrong someone correct me(no offense taken)--I do not claim to know everything
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

Not to hijack the thread but i am wondering the same thing also. I have a 64 with a inline 6, i want to put a 283 in with the original tranny and bell housing.
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Old 07-19-2010, 10:09 PM   #4
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

It is an inline 6 and I've heard people say they have done it but some say it will not.. so I'm hoping I can get the definitive answer here.
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Old 07-19-2010, 10:21 PM   #5
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

Mine still has the oringinal bell housing in it. The 350 on one side, TKO on the other.--Jeff
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Old 07-20-2010, 03:16 PM   #6
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

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If it's the inline 6, i don't think it will fit, I have a bell housing that was in my 63 parts truck, and the bolt pattern and starter slot do not line up for the bolt pattern on the V-8 block.

I have not seen one for the V-6 motor, so i can't say one way or the other for it.

If you want to use the stock crossmember on the frame, you will have to use something like a 1955 year model bellhousing for the V8. If you use a later model bellhousing without the angled mounts at the bottom, you will have to remove the crossmember and make a transmission mount.

If I am wrong someone correct me(no offense taken)--I do not claim to know everything
If your inline is a 230, 250, or 292 the bellhousing is absolutely the same as a V-8. Some 63 4WD trucks had 235 engines and the bellhousing for those will not work. I have never seen a 2WD 63 with a 235, but I suppose anything is possible.

The bellhousings with crossmember mounts were used through the 72 model year. These will always be made of cast iron and will also have starter mounts. 73-up are aluminum full-circle housings - no crossmember mounts or starter mount on these.

The GMC V-6 bell is a totally different animal and doesn't interchange with anything else.

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Old 07-20-2010, 04:33 PM   #7
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X2 raycow!
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Old 07-20-2010, 04:40 PM   #8
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Old 07-20-2010, 09:58 PM   #9
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

I pulled the original 230 I6 from my '63 and put in a small block. The bellhousing definetely bolts up to both blocks.
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Old 07-20-2010, 10:12 PM   #10
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

same here i swapped my 250 I6 and put in "87 on up small block. all the same bolt pattern.
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Old 10-19-2010, 10:13 PM   #11
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

It's too bad certain people will post like they know what they are talking about, when they don't.
That's the only reason you get conflicting answers.

Here's another thread I just posted in:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...t=swapping+292

I surely want to swap out my cracked 292 to a smallblock V8.
Would really like one more definite answer from those who have done it - not those who haven't and think they know.

Thanks in advance
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Old 10-20-2010, 12:20 AM   #12
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

A small block will bolt up to the same bellhousing that is behind that 292. You will however have to change the passenger side motor mount bracket. The 292 version sits farther forward than the V8 version.
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Old 10-20-2010, 12:42 AM   #13
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

It looks like to me you have confirmation.
Raycow doesn't post bad info, he has helped me many times and has always been right on with his info or comments. After he posted there was still a couple others that said they had made the swap. I would say you are good to go.
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

Thanks guys,

I wasn't questioning raycow, but more or less trying to ask people to not post what they don't know. It's frustrating when you get conflicting info.

I try to always search before I post, and so many threads with some saying it won't work and some saying it will.

Now I need to go find a V8 and junk the cracked 292 block.

Thanks again.
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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?

I just changed from a V8 to a 292. The 292 passenger side mount seems to be a bit stubbier than the V8 and the angle of the motor mount is different. I've tried looking up the perch in my GM parts book, but since it was riveted to the frame, there's no part listing as replacement frames were ordered according to the VIN number.

I reserve the right to be wrong The following information as it is based solely on a personal experience and observation, not on repetitive swapping of V8's and Inline 6's, nor have any factual GM part numbers been quoted to back this claim. No person or animal has been hurt in the typing of the message. LOL
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The 292 passenger side mount seems to be a bit stubbier than the V8 and the angle of the motor mount is different. I've tried looking up the perch in my GM parts book, but since it was riveted to the frame, there's no part listing as replacement frames were ordered according to the VIN number.
Is this a 2WD or 4WD truck?

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there was a part nbr for the 4 x4 frame perches about 20 years ago as I had researched the availability of them then, but were obsolete already at that time. there should be a part nbr for any frame member or part
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Therefore I'm wrong again, I'll look harder! Please review the apology above!


PS my support was for a 4WD.
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Mine still has the oringinal bell housing in it. The 350 on one side, TKO on the other.--Jeff
Mine too. Swapped my 230 to a 350, and used the same flywheel, clutch,, bellhousing, and starter. All you need are motor mounts for your same model year truck with a 283 V8.

EDIT: And if y ou currently have a 292. you need the frame perch as discussed bove.

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Re: 230 straight 6 to 327 v8 same bell housing?



I'm searching for pics for my better understanding.

I believe these are perches, or are they motor mounts?
Top ones are 230,250 and 283 engines
Bottom ones are 292 I6

As was said, the passenger side one is different.
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Here's the link to the site I found the pics:
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bottom set in pics are for 292 I6. the top ones are for 230,250 and 283 engines
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Thanks,

I fixed the post.

Are the 283 V8 the same as for 327 and 350?
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I believe these are perches, or are they motor mounts?
Your pic shows perches, towers, frame brackets, or whatever else people want to call them. The mount is the bonded rubber/metal assembly that fits between the perch and the block on a V-8. Inline engines have an additional part, an engine bracket, that fits between the mount and the block.

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Thanks,

I fixed the post.

Are the 283 V8 the same as for 327 and 350?
same block, just different configuration inside.
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