03-01-2014, 08:00 PM | #1 |
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250 or 292
I'm trying to figure out what size an year of the motor I have I was told it was from an 85. I have tryed to look up the casting # but nothing here is what's on the block on the passanger side
373488 GM 89 50522URF An the intake is made Into the head an has a 2barrel carb Any help would be nice thanks.
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03-01-2014, 08:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: 250 or 292
How tall are the sidecovers? 4 inches for a 230 or 250 and 6 inches for a 292 also note that the 292 has the motor mount almost in the center of the block and the fuel pump is mounted behind the motor mount. On a 230 or 250 the fuel pump is directly behind the distributor and the motor mount is behind the fuel pump. If it is out of an 85 then it is most likely a 292 with the intake modified.
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Re: 250 or 292
Someone told me the head is called a integrated head
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Re: 250 or 292
Hey are you sure thats the number. Some casts are not good and the 8 looks like 3 and 5 looks like 6 and 6 looks like 3 sometimes.
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Ill look at it tomorrow an make sure
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Re: 250 or 292
An integrated head as far as I know means the intake manifold and exhaust manifold and head are all one piece. I know it goes something along that line anyway. But if you take a look at the sidecovers I could tell you right away what the engine is.
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Re: 250 or 292
Thats correect. You cant remove any of it because it is casted with the head as 1 piece.
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Re: 250 or 292
The 292 never used the intregal head. You probably have a 250. It would be very rare that someone would put the intregal head on a 292.
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Re: 250 or 292
Went an measured them they was just a little over 4"
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Re: 250 or 292
You have a 250 cu/in engine. Also known as a 4.1L during the 80's when metric was considered hip.
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Re: 250 or 292
Right on im trying to find carburetor parts an the air cleaner housing it has a 2 barrel an the top were the air cleaner is square.
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