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Technical The Project X 57 when it was Chevy Six Powered.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Mitchell Rish, Jul 30, 2023.

  1. Mitchell Rish
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    I am looking for information /pictures /and anything else that is available on Project X when it was supposedly powered by a 292 Chevy six.
    I have read that it was indeed powered by an inline ( 292 ) but have yet to find the article / pictures or details.
    I have a 57 at this time. And my blown six that I built many moons ago is supposed to be back home in a week or so.
    I am and have always been an in-line guy. I have an idea/and a thought. Just kicking the van around in the shops. I mean I finally finished one ( Willy’s) -almost /and have a prefect /ope /and this 57. I can’t help it.
    Any and all help is welcomed. Lol
    Build all you can while you can.
     
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  3. Moriarity
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    It was powered by a 292 v8, several articles referred to it as a 292, which is nothing more than an overbored 283... Never had a 6 banger in it
     
  4. Mitchell Rish
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    Yep a 292 was a 60 over 283.
     
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  5. Mitchell Rish
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    I was reading an old article and it specifically made reference to a 292 six. Got me to thinking and I wondered if I missed something. I was simply wanting to see if it actually did come about /happen. Would not be a hard swap all but front mounts and still not hard simply checking IMG_0993.png
     
  6. Moriarity
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    Just because someone mistakenly wrote it does not make it true. The statement you posted above is clearly a mistake by someone that does not know that a .060 over 283 is 292 cubes... the car never had a six
     
  7. Fordors
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    I looked at that article and the author was Steven Rupp, I mean no disrespect to him but he’s wrong, as @Moriarity said it never had six cylinder power. Motortrend.com has been rife with errors since they brought in a new crop of writers, there are often mistakes so take their reporting with a grain of salt.
     
  8. lostone
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    Yeah it's like watching an old movie and the guys are looking under the hood and one guys says "yeah it's a hemi with dual carbs and 500 horse" and a quick glimpse of the motor shows a big block rb motor with single 4 barrel.... or six shooters in westerns that never need reloading.....


    . ..
     
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  9. chevy57dude
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    All the others have stated it, no six for X. I've geeked out on Project X since I was a kid in grade school. Also glad to see it's new iteration is at least gasoline powered.
    Go for it with your own blown 6! I always kind of liked the 6 cyl hood, only a script, and a crest on the trunk lid.
     
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  10. Mitchell Rish
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    If I get caught up it will be. I built this many years ago when we were running front engine rails. Everyone was doubting it then until we showed up in a lot of circles. Probobly the most trouble free engine I ever had at the time. But the Donovan eats parts /and honestly was over kill for what we were doing.
    No doubt it will not be as fast as some of my other stuff but then again I am known for doing my own thing. Not a follower. Don’t want to be.
    Not arguing those that apparently know more than me on project X History. I am after all a 67 model. I simply wanted to see how if it actually was done. Build all you can while you can. IMG_0994.png IMG_0995.png
     
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  11. finn
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    I’ll vouch for the 292 in Project X being a .060 over 283 V8. I remember when they did it.

    I probably have those Project X issues tucked away on the top shelf of the pallet racks in my garage.
     
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  12. Mitchell Rish
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    And if I goes as my vision I have plans to convert that hat to a real injection unit. Not just a carb cover/scoop. Yes I know. Lol
     
  13. chevy57dude
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    Here it is 20230730_195153.jpg 20230730_195210.jpg 20230730_195231.jpg 20230730_195245.jpg 20230730_195303.jpg 20230730_195332.jpg 20230730_195343.jpg
    Many thanks to @Dustyp489 for the reprints of the entire 1st group!
     
  14. chevy57dude
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    Lets see a pic of that '57!
     
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  15. Black Panther
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    Obviously a lazy writer heard or saw in print somewhere 292 cubic inches and****umed it was a 6 banger..
     
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  16. Mitchell Rish
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  17. Mitchell Rish
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    Getting it on road right now. sbc /Muncie /etc/etc.( actually here on Hamb like some of my other stuff). Was reading those articles and saw the INCORRECT info in the motor trend article.
     
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  18. Mitchell Rish
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    Completing brake set up and lines right now. Maybe. Few things left.depends on how I like its street manners. Just thinking out loud.
     
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  19. lostone
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    Had a good friend back in the late 90's that had a blown 6 in his 57 chevy. I seen pics of it with the blower sticking thru the hood towards the drivers side, it would make you stop and do a double take.

    I never personally heard it run but had a few friends that did, said it sounded cool and definitely caught your eye with the hood open.

    ..
     
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  20. Deuces
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    How could you guys yack about a car that is now sporting an ls motor..YUCK!.. . Somebody kill this thread please.... Thanks!...
     
  21. swade41
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    Because they're not talking about the ls version, they're talking about the good ol days, don't be hating on X
     
  22. I believe it has a 632" crate engine now.
    Al.
     
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  23. Deuces
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    Yep, just looked into it... Motor Trend did the swap last month.
     
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  24. nrgwizard
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    Hey, Mitchell;
    A real nice period-perfect clone of a very early ProjectX would be very cool, esp w/a hot six. Just to screw w/folks, get a nice screenshot, or better yet, a print copy w/the 292 six highlighted, & hang it in a rear side window. The "Secret Unkown ProjectX..." Hahhahhahaha... Proper color, wheels, etc. Make folks do a dbl-take. :D .
    All my past PHR are stripped-out & gone, & the Reprint booklet that I got way back then, is only B&W. Still have it & it's still B&W... You'll have to do some researching for colors n such. As I remember, it ran factory paint n interior for a fairly long while, since it was a hands-on lab-experiment. Don't remember much in color pics 'till it was nice-looking. Just some descriptions in the articles. Good luck.
    Marcus...
     

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