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I6 or V8 ??

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by orange52, Jan 17, 2005.

  1. orange52
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    I'm working on a So-What style AD chevy truck on S10 ch***is. I'm having a hard time deciding between using an inline 6 or going with a sbc or other GM V8.

    I have a rebuilt 235 I6 (stock) and an S10 5 speed but am thinking I might want to go V8/auto for ease of getting parts and plenty of power.

    Any suggestions??

    Orange52

     
  2. Aaron51chevy
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    I had the same decision to make, I have a 51 chevy sedan and I have a 216, 235 and a 350. I wanted to put the 235 in it, I love the sound with headers and the look with dual carbs. But mine has a spun bearing and needs a rebuild. That is a bit of $$, plus my car will be a daily summer driver so I am putting the 350 in for the parts issue. If your going to do the daily/highway thing then go with the V-8 if it's a weekend warrior go with the 235 (or give it to me [​IMG]
     
  3. InjectorTim
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    compared to other engines, speed and replacement parts are pretty plentiful for the I-6, if you go with the SBC be sure you do it right, but a big j2 olds would probably look *****in between those frame rails [​IMG]
     
  4. orange52
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    If I keep the I6, I'll have to do a search for the HAMBer that makes 4/2 split exhaust manifolds.

    An Olds or Caddy motor would be cool, but probably out of my price range.
     
  5. 54BOMB
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    I just went through all the V8 swap on my 54 and it wasnt too hard.
     
  6. Hellfish
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    Most part stores seem to have 235 parts on the shelf or can get them the next day. Not really a problem.

    Crestliner on the HAMB splits inline manifolds and does nice work
     
  7. orange52
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    Thanks for the info on Crestliner, if I go with the I6 I'll get in touch with him.

    Not to sidetrack my own post to much but, how hard is it to connect an automatic trans to a 235? Cost?
     
  8. Fat Hack
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    S10 ch***is?

    2.8 V6...the only way to fly!

    (Well, not FLY, exactly...but kinda motor along with traffic anyway!)

    Best part...factory mounts and aftermarket headers work cuz s10s came with them motors!

     
  9. Hellfish
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    some 235's came with Powerglides... so I know a cast and maybe an aluminum Powerglide will bolt right up. If you're talking TH350... I'm sure it can be done and adapters exist, but I don't know about cost
     
  10. 60 Imp Man Mike
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    I got a 235 in my Impala. Clifford high performance and stovebolt engine co. are your best bet for parts. I want to do the 3 singles and headers on mine, but it aint exactly cheap. I don't know if this will help but when i had hydraulic lifters in it, they knocked like hell. I ditched them for some mechanicals. I went the cheap route on the ignition and bought an electronic convertion kit called the ignitor, it works like a champ. Good luck with the six.
     
  11. orange52
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    Fat Hack,

    My donor 10 has a 2.8/auto combo but its really tired. If I thought it would be reliable I'd probably leave it alone.
     
  12. willowbilly3
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    [ QUOTE ]
    S10 ch***is?

    2.8 V6...the only way to fly!

    (Well, not FLY, exactly...but kinda motor along with traffic anyway!)

    Best part...factory mounts and aftermarket headers work cuz s10s came with them motors!



    [/ QUOTE ]

    Just remember the bottom end on the 2.8 is weak and they cost about half again as much to rebuild as a 350
     
  13. dope54
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    how about a inline 5 cyl out of the Colorado truck?..haha......just go with the inline 6..not the 216 tho...but 235 or 261 are dope... everyone has that tired old 350/350 combo. i mean its a great engine and all but when i go to car shows the inliners always attract my eyes [​IMG]
     
  14. MIKE-3137
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    4.3 is a much better engine than the 2.8. Otherwise do the sbc! It fits great too. As my grampa used to say, the 2.8 couldn't pull the tail out of a rotten cat...
     
  15. PBRmeASAP
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    [ QUOTE ]
    As my grampa used to say, the 2.8 couldn't pull the tail out of a rotten cat...

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    your granmpa makes me laugh!!!!
    my pops ran his 2.8 to 250K + before it puked a head gasket, slow as ****, but it did tow a few 66 impalas around, and graded his 2.5 acre lot, long story, but not the worst mill.

    As far as the question 6 or 8.....
    STOVEBOLT's the only way to fly,
    I don't have any problems getting parts, and i can't beleive how many people compliment the idea of not having a V8!
     
  16. fred
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    Stick with the 6. I've got the original 194 6 in my 63 chevy duece and the only swap i would consider is a 250 I6. Stovebolt Engine Co. is the way to go, give them a call and they have almost anything you would need for a inline. Also you can check www.inliners.org, those guys are tons of help when it comes to I6 mods.
     
  17. FiddyFour
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    [ QUOTE ]
    how about a inline 5 cyl out of the Colorado truck?..haha......just go with the inline 6..not the 216 tho...but 235 or 261 are dope... everyone has that tired old 350/350 combo. i mean its a great engine and all but when i go to car shows the inliners always attract my eyes [​IMG]

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    agreed... thats why i ditched the SBF idea for my '54 and decided to git r done with the sick banger. REAL high cool factor [​IMG]
     
  18. Goozgaz
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  19. orange52
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    The 235 with a 4/2 split exhaust, dual carbs, and an overdrive sounds like the way to go!
     
  20. I run a 250 in mine with a 200R4 ******. Most folks are surprised it's only a six banger. Runs like a scalded dog.
     
  21. moose
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  22. Kev Nemo
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    [ QUOTE ]
    The 235 with a 4/2 split exhaust, dual carbs, and an overdrive sounds like the way to go!

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    Damn it! Does anybody have a horsepower reading on this set-up? I know 235 has like 135hp stock...
    Does Crestliner have mani's on hand or does he need the one of your ride?
     
  23. moose
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    I don't know Crestliner or any numbers on that set up, but I make 6 cylinder headers. I've got a pattern for a 235, too. PM me
     
  24. FiddyFour
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    [ QUOTE ]
    I don't know Crestliner or any numbers on that set up, but I make 6 cylinder headers. I've got a pattern for a 235, too. PM me

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    Dood, those ar pretty sweet. i had thought about making my own as well, but decided to find the speed parts i needed after the "appropriations commity" (aka da wife) said she wanted it to look "human"...lol

    i prefer the traditional home built look, but what the heck.

    Traves
     

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