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Chevy 235 valve cover questions???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dimebag, Dec 5, 2009.

  1. dimebag
    Joined: May 16, 2009
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    Hey all, I am about to get hold of a freshly rebuilt 235 (53 truck), full pressure motor. But it has the center bolt heads, or valve cover hold downs. My question is, if i want to go with a cheaper 4 bolt valve cover is there an adapter to make this fit, I would love to go with a Fenton, Wayne or Offy valve cover but the budget dictates that I go a little bit cheaper. As always any and all help is greatly appreciated!!!
     
  2. Terry O
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    Yeah they make adapters. Any old Chevy truck supplier should have them.
    Terry
     
  3. Paul
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    chrome 2 bolt covers are cheap and shiny

    I'm going even cheaper till something turns up,
    stripped stock to blend with the rest of the engine
     

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  5. dimebag
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    Is it the same valve cover as the 216 center bolt or is it it's own animal??
     
  6. oilslinger53
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    You can get an adapter, but I always liked the stock ones. Makes me wonder if they have a adapter to go from four bolt to center for my 235...
     
  7. panic
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    freshly rebuilt 235 (53 truck), full pressure motor

    There are no 1953 full pressure truck motors, only 1953 Powerglide car engines and 1954-* all.
    Is this converted to pressure rods?
     
  8. OldSub
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    Yes they do. It makes your 235 look more like a 216. Check the old truck vendors.

    And Panic is right, this isn't a full pressure 235 we're talking about.

    Unless someone has put an adapter to the 2-bolt type valve cover this isn't a full pressure motor. There was a truck 235 with the 2-bolt cover and it could be one of those, but if so its a splash oiler.
     
  9. Here's what I'm doing on my '49 coupe project. Don't worry the yellow coil is already gone.
     

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  10. oilslinger53
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    Yes, unless it was a rare factory optioned automatic transmission truck. I think some came equipped as so...
     
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  12. Paul
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    have you run this setup yet?
    what jets are you running?

     
  13. dimebag
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    I don't know what the motor was out of, but was supposed to go into a truck, but I guess I will be calling the machine shop in the morning to get the casting numbers off of the head & block. Then cross refrence with Patrick;s so that I have an idea of what the hell I'm getting hold of. I know that the 54 235 (car) is center bolt/full pressure but I am not for sure what I am getting here. Better do my homework before I buy...thanks for the heads up!!!!
     
  14. junkyardjeff
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    Put your 216 valve cover on it and make it look like it still has a 216 in it,I have a 57 235 in my 37 p/u and put the 216 parts on it and it has confused a few. I am still trying to see if I can get a 216 side cover to work but I have some modifications to do to it.
     
  15. povertyflats
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    how about some bigger photos for my pal Tom (6inarow) : <center>
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  16. That aluniumn center bolt valve cover is awesome looking! Great to see more choices for the centerbolt 216/235 engines. I just bought a stock valvecover and mounting hardware and bolted it on. I took liberty to have all the engine sheet metal powdercoated with this "Hammer" finish. And I added the '37-'47 oil fill tube as it is down on the side as the early covers have no oil fill hole.
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  17. junkyardjeff
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    The more I think about it I think the 54 full pressure motors had the 4 screw valve covers like the 55 to 62s so it might be a splash 235.
     
  18. OldSub
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    Correct. The '54 full pressure motors had the later valve cover.

    I have a splash 235 and looking at the outside of it you'd be hard pressed to tell it from a 216.
     
  19. saltflatmatt
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  20. junkyardjeff
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    I wish I knew about the 235 splash motors when I put my 37 togather as I would of found one and had it converted to full pressure,I did not know about the 261s either but its too late now.
     
  21. slick39
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    great lookin covers 6inarow
     
  22. HEATHEN
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    261s debuted in '54, and all of them have full pressure oiling. The only full pressure engine to come from the factory with a center bolt valve cover is a '53 PG engine.
     
  23. junkyardjeff
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    I wish I knew about the 53 p/g full pressure motor too.
     
  24. HEATHEN
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    While they're full pressure, they're still a bit odd. Although they have insert mains, the clearance is still adjusted with shims between the block and the cap, like a babbit setup. Also, they were the last of the small journal camshafts. Most hot 235 cams you find are for the '54-'62 engine blocks.
     
  25. junkyardjeff
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    Then I wish I knew about the 54 261 but if I ever find one who knows what will happen.
     
  26. OldSub
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    They were optional in 2-ton Chevy trucks '54 to '62. Start looking under old hoods.... And if I remember right some Canadian Pontiacs used them for a few more years in the 60's.
     
  27. junkyardjeff
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    I know all about them now but when I started to put my 37 togather (1990) I did not have a computer but how things have changed since I got my first computer in 01.
     
  28. SuperFleye
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    Do you have a link to anyone selling those? I have tried to find one without any luck..
     
  29. Curt B
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    Me too. There's about 1/16" of depth available to do whatever you want. Tom I can't get your website?
     

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  30. 6inarow
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    Ah, the stinkin website is kaput. PM me and I'll get you one.

    Curt the cover looks GREAT. I'll post another picture of a valve cover I did for the purifoy 33 sedan when I get home - it is a laser engraved cover (the very first valve cover as a matter of fact)

    thanks for the kind words saltflatmatt and slick39......

    hey povertyflats, that thing looks kind of cool in a big picture. thanks
     
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