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53-54 chevy cars with a 250ci inline-6 HELP!!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by GYROE-1, Sep 3, 2012.

  1. GYROE-1
    Joined: Aug 22, 2011
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    Hey guys im in the process of getting the drive-train for my 53 belair ready for mock up. I will be running a 250 inline-6 with a 2004r trans and a camaro rear end. My question is... with the 250 inline, is the engine block the same length as the original 235 that the car came with. I have read that the 250 will fit but I will have to get creative with the cooling fan or move the radiator forward a bit. Would it be a bit easier to recess the motor into the firewall a couple inches to avoid this?? I can do the fab work, Im just trying to get some ideas. Has anyone done this and do you have pictures??? Thanks in advance! Chris:D
     
  2. It's your car , do it how you want ,But , the easiest thing is to reverse the wires on an electric cooling fan , put it in front of the radiator, and make it a pusher fan , lotsa room up there , and remove the tin fan and put shorter bolts in the pump pulley , I'm ***uming you are going with the ac/delco alternator , that was on the 250 , also an easy /good choice
     
  3. On my 54 I ran a 292 I had to hammer my firewall in a little to run a fan on it
     
  4. kdrodworks316
    Joined: Aug 13, 2010
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    from idaho

    I moved the radiator forward, and run electric fans. My engine isn't as far back as it could go, but it's where I want it to retain the stock clutch linkage. The only issue I ran into is my radiator is so tall that I had to trim the hood brace a bit. It's snug, but it all fits and works great.
     
  5. GYROE-1
    Joined: Aug 22, 2011
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    Thanks for the replies guys! kdrodworks316...I have heard that the hood brace had to be modified...any pics of that? Great build by the way! Im subscribed!
     
  6. GYROE-1
    Joined: Aug 22, 2011
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    LOWRODDERCHEV.... You would happen to have pics of your motor mounts would you??
     
  7. I'll post some up tomorrow got them from langdons stovebolt
     
  8. here ya are a day and a dollar late WP_000601.jpg
     
  9. Sixness
    Joined: Nov 10, 2008
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    Sixness
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    from Cen Tex

    Looks good when I turned my laptop upside down !!! Was lost there for a moment.
     
  10. yeah hurricane hit cali flip my car over LOL
     
  11. InkaholicMike
    Joined: Jul 16, 2012
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    You call Patrick ****s at Patrick's Trucks in Casa Grande, AZ and ask them for their short water pump and pulley! Then you will not have to move anything! Also I removed the fan completely and went with a slim line cooler fan from CCI. It is only 2 5/8" thick but really moves the air! Puller will not negatively affect the cooling quite as much as a pusher fan in front blocking the air will. Maybe not an issue where you live, but here in Arizona, I need all the cooling I can get!
     
  12. GYROE-1
    Joined: Aug 22, 2011
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    Thanks bro! Correct me if im wrong but does that mount bolt to the frame rail?
     
  13. GYROE-1
    Joined: Aug 22, 2011
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    Great man thanks, I will definitely look into that! Its HOT here too gotta keep my 6in a row COOL!
     
  14. Yes they do bolt to the frame plus I added little tack weld
     

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