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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by lilbill, Nov 24, 2006.

  1. Lowbuck DR
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    Does anyone know what year or model that the 153 valve cover had Chevy stamped on them. I've owned three
    1962 to 1965 4 cyl Cevy II engines but all were Canadian and base models. Never seen one till lately.
    Would somebody have a good closeup picture of one so I could copy the script.
    Don.
     
  2. jimmy six
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    As I remember my 62 was blank with a decal.
     
  3. Six Ball
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    100_2143.jpg Will this help? I don't know the year
     
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  4. Lowbuck DR
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    Thank you that's the clearest one I've seen. I should be able to copy it no problem. Thanks again.
    Don
     
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  5. Six Ball
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    Glad to help! It really isn't as nice as it looks in the picture. It has some rust pits that look unusual for a rocker cover. I don't know where it came from but it's "cute". :D
     
  6. vinfab
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    Here is mine that I have been saving for a future project. It is a 1962 version, the only one with a generator. 153c2.jpg
     
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  7. Here is one of mine.
     

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  8. Six Ball
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  9. chiliman
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  10. OFT
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    hotrods and dogs 004.jpg
    From my track T build 15 years ago using a Clifford 6=8 intake. I used 44 mm DCOE. Looks a lot like the "new" one in posted link
     
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  11. chiliman
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  12. CNC-Dude
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    It's also in the classified section here as well.
     
  13. Six Ball
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    I'm old fashioned, I use a laptop. I can just drag pictures from my desk top to the post. One of the best features of the H.A.M.B. You don't need an online host site.
     
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  14. GregM784
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    Incase anyone is looking or interested, i have an Algon fuel injector for the 153" 4 cylinder. I'm in the middle of cleaning it up, and it'll be listed for sale when i'm done with it.
     
  15. Chicster
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    Here's mine out of a 69 Nova that's in my 30 pickup Oct 24-19 004.jpg
     
  16. chiliman
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    Looks great working on mine
     
  17. Six Ball
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    That looks nice. How do you like the performance in your pickup? Is it a relatively stock engine?
     
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  18. chiliman
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    Yep there a tank 5 mains
     
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  19. Chicster
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    Other than bored .040 over it's mostly stock. Got a hei and 350 2 barrel. With the truck weighing 2250 lbs. it puts it down the road great.
     
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  20. oldsman41
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    I did one in a 30 roadster years ago I liked it, pretty quick too.
     
  21. Six Ball
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    That is what I wanted to hear. Mine is going together now. Some friends have been kicking my lazy ass and are helping me get my roadster together. Mine has quite a few modifications.
     
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  22. Chicster
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    Find an older Mercruiser motor and you can get the aluminum side cover and valve cover off it.
     
  23. chiliman
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    Go to 12bolt.com get a really cool and valve cover to well done and polished
     
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  24. Six Ball
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    12 Bolt Tom built my head and I got my pistons from him. I have one of his side covers and may get a valve cover. My plans to make one keep getting too involved.
     
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  25. gearheadbill
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    Are there any differences between the 153 and 181 engine block that would make my using my 153 block for mock-up, building motor mounts and positioning components a mistake? I'm currently looking for a useable 181 but....
     
  26. Not that I can think of. That is not to say they might have changed something over the years that I didn't pick up on. My AVATAR has had both over the years. In the 181 be sure to change the cam if it came from a marine or industrial engine.

    Charlie Stephens
     
  27. gearheadbill
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    Thank you. Is the longer stroke of the 181 created by a different crankshaft or longer rods on a 153 crank? If the crank is different i'll need the 181 block and crank.
     
  28. chiliman
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    Yep they are the same hope to have mine on the road next summer Richard I have been told the 153 is half a 283 and.the 181 is half a 327 I know the Boer is bigger on 181 has 3 different heads and the ports are bigger
     
  29. Six Ball
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    The 153 has a 3.875" bore and a 3.25" stroke. It is 1/2 of a 305 V8 and 2/3 of a 230 L6. The 181 has a 4" bore and a 3.60" stroke. The 350 has a 3.48" stroke so the 181 is more than 1/2 of a 350 which would be 175". My .040" over 153 with a 181 crank is a little over 173. Close to 1/2 of a 350. .060 over would be 177+.
    You can't change the stroke by changing the rods. Have to change the throw in some way.
     
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