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Chevy 235 maybe?

Discussion in 'What's It Worth?' started by Mrchance, Nov 15, 2023.

  1. Mrchance
    Joined: Jul 10, 2016
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    Mrchance

    These are the best pics available, not sure what I'm looking at exactly 216/235, estate sale no one knows history. Looking for value if any and if it’s 235 IMG_5920.jpeg IMG_5919.jpeg IMG_5918.jpeg IMG_5917.jpeg IMG_5916.jpeg
     
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  2. squirrel
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    that engine is worth some money....not sure how much, but it's a 54 235 from what I can see, and it has some really neat old speed equipment on it.
     
  3. tractorguy
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    Doesn't matter.......BUY it. That is some rare intake setup and that valve cover is very rare and identical to the one some dirt bag stole out of my barn back in the mid 90's. Looks to be older 235 ? or more likely 216 with that style valve cover with the two hold down bolts in the center instead of four small "stovebolt" around the sides. Hopefully some folks much smarter than me will give better identification. Buy it. Have fun
     
  4. Moriarity
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    on a 216 the side cover is taller and goes over the spark plugs, it is a 235
     
  5. squirrel
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    The two studs to retain the valve cover was used through 54, even on the 235, eh? As mentioned, the side cover height is how you tell a 216 from a 235
     
  6. fastcar1953
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    Babbit rod not full pressure 235. Yes it is a 235.
     
  7. Mrchance
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    My current 216 and this “235” will be the same oil splash system? I was looking to upgrade…..
     
  8. 302GMC
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    ^^^^^^
    Only if it's a '50 - '52 Powerglide 235 ... '53 up are full pressure. Look for an oil distributor on the block under the headers. If it has one, it's babbit rods.
     
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  9. fastcar1953
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    53 was splash oil unless powerglide. all 54 and up were full pressure.
     
  10. fordcragar
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    All of the speed equipment on that engine, including the valve cover, will fit on a 235ci engine up to 1962. That would be a score.
     
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  11. HEATHEN
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    3701481 is a 1954 block. It's definitely a fully pressurized oiling system, but uses the early style water pump, making it a good candidate for upgrading an earlier car that came with a 216.
     
  12. HEATHEN
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    Also, you can't go by the two stud style valve cover; since all of the aluminum covers used that method of retention, lots of guys just replaced the two rocker bolts in the 1954-62 engines with the earlier studs so they could run a cool valve cover.
     
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  13. fordcragar
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    What was the asking price for the engine? This engine would be an upgrade from a 216ci engine. It would have insert bearings.
     
  14. fordcragar
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    The valve cover and intake are probably worth that; which might be hard to find if you were looking for them. I couldn't tell in the pictures if it has headers on it.
     
  15. Moriarity
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    Oh my, get over there and get it before someone else does
     
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  16. Moriarity
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    Looks to me like it has chromed Fenton headers on it 0B1ECA83-F97B-42AD-A037-E5ABF1AA9C34.jpeg
     
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  17. fordcragar
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    Then for $500, it is a deal.
     
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  18. Moriarity
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    I would be surprised if it hasn't been sold already....
     
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  19. KenC
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    Agree that it is a 54 with really neat equipment. The headers almost look like fabricated stainless as I think I see welds at the flanges. Either that or ground and polished cast iron. 500 is a deal!
     
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  20. 325w
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    By changing the 54 rocker hold down bolts to studs the 54 235 can use this valve cover. Neat old 6!
     
  21. Moriarity
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    you got a smoking bargain on that, must not have been a very well publicized estate sale
     
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  22. Moriarity
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    I enlarged the pics, always select "full image" when posting... looks good. does it have chromed fenton cast iron headers on it?
     
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  23. Mrchance
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    Thanks! The headers don’t say Fenton anywhere on them
     
  24. Moriarity
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    they look like fentons to me, the name was probably polished off when they chromed em. they are chromed and cast iron right?
     
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  25. Ruben Cruz
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    This is correct listen to this guy, he knows exactly what he’s talking about
     

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