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Location: Portland, Oregon
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Cross member identification - 4x4 L6
Double checking this cross member is correct for a 292 K truck (could you even get a 230 or 250 in a 4x4?)
Looks correct from searching the forum but I wanted to be double sure before I pull it. Thanks! |
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Re: Cross member identification - 4x4 L6
Looks like a V-8 missing the right side perch to me. Pictures I found on this site .
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Re: Cross member identification - 4x4 L6
I agree, looks like a small block setup.
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Re: Cross member identification - 4x4 L6
Yes that is a small block or 250 6 banger cross member
292 will take a different unit |
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Re: Cross member identification - 4x4 L6
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250s were the base line engine for Blazers, unless a V8 was specified. After '67, GM did not equip trucks with 230s.
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Re: Cross member identification - 4x4 L6
First two picture on the post show from a top view of a K10 /K20 V8 crossmember and second photo shows the 292 6 cylinder crossmember.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...&postcount=114
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Re: Cross member identification - 4x4 L6
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Neat. You asked about 292 fan shrouds: Only on Factory A/C trucks were fan shrouds installed. And since the 292 was usually a workhorse motor in a fleet truck, that was a very rare option. Most L6s just had the Finger Guard over the fan.
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Every 25 years I like to rebuild that 292, whether it needs it or not. Last edited by '68OrangeSunshine; 12-19-2020 at 09:43 PM. |
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