10-06-2014, 07:09 AM | #1 |
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I6 to sbc
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I have been trying to do some research, as to whether or not I will need to replace my engine stands or if I can use what I have off the I6 and move them forward. Thanks for your help. |
10-06-2014, 07:58 AM | #2 |
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Re: I6 to sbc
You can use them but a set of small block stands can be bought for about $25.00 in the classified section .
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10-06-2014, 07:59 AM | #3 |
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So if I can use them, what is the benefit of buying sbc mounts? Thanks,
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10-06-2014, 08:40 AM | #4 |
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Re: I6 to sbc
correct part for the job. google images will show you the difference between the two
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You can do it, but your engine will be closer to the firewall, which puts your distributor very close and will require a small cap distributor. You can check my build threads for photos of my truck which originally had an I6 and was changed to a SB using the I6 stands. I've corrected the issue with the install of a new ZZ4.
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If its a 3 speed tranny bolted to bellhousing x member leave it on the 6 cyl. mounts. it will bolt right up to the tranny where it is and you won't have to get a longer drive shaft...
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Thanks, but I am also going with a 400 tranny.
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When you go to the doctor, you don't just sit there and expect him to tell you what is wrong with you, you tell him your symptoms.
No crystal ball here, fill us in a little about your truck like what trans do you have now for example, 2x4 or 4x4, etc. |
10-08-2014, 06:57 AM | #10 |
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Sorry,
Its a 68 C-10 shortbed. It is a original 250/3 speed truck. I am doing a sbc swap to a 350 with a turbo 400. I gutted a 71 a year ago, and got almost everything out of it, but it appears that I didn't get the engine stands. It seems like there is quite a variety of opinions, as to whether I can or can not use the I6 mounts. I am just trying to get all my parts in order, I plan on removing the I6 this weekend, and start some serious cleaning. Thanks, |
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There is no difference between the 250 I6 mounts and the V8 mounts. They are exactly the same. With one exception is that the passenger side mount on a 292 I6 is different.. If your present engine has two side mounts on the stick bellhousing. You will need to remove that crossmember and use a different crossmember as the automatic has a mount on rear tailshaft housing.
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Thanks for the response. When I gutted the truck at the junk yard, I did get the rear cross member out of it.
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I pulled a 250 out of my 72 and it was on I6 stands. Looking from the side they curve to the back. I dropped my LT1 straight onto these stands 10 yrs ago along with a 700r4 and it drove great. I'm redoing my chassis right now and going to v8 mounts for a few reasons. It will be easier to work on for one. The cylinder heads were so close to the firewall it was hard to route the fuel lines and it had an 8" gap between engine and radiator. My ac compressor is very low on the passenger side and the crossmember is in the way right now.
A SBC will bolt to I6 stands all day long and fit, just a bit tight near the firewall. SBC stands will get the engine more centered in the engine compartment. It depends on what you want and what you have. |
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If you have the old points distributor, you can put it there no problems. You will not have the problems the guy with the LT1 had with lines, yours go to the side of the frame. You can also turn the old points distributor into an electronic one with a pertronix kit. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pn...make/chevrolet Removing the old manual trans bell-housing mount cross-member may prove challenging. I'd recommend a die grinder (cut an X on the top of all the rivet heads), a strong air hammer with a hardened chisel to cut the top off the rivets then pound them out. If you stick with it, and don't get frustrated and cut that cross-member in pieces, you might be able to sell it for someone wanting to install a 4 speed in place of an automatic. You could sell the swing pedals, clutch linkage along with that as a kit. Did you remove the brake pedal/bracket in the 71 you gutted? And DO NOT underestimate the value of the 3 on the tree stuff, people who are restoring to original will pay top dollar for that stuff, especially the column. Did you get the automatic column/linkage set-up out of the gutted 71? |
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Ok the 63 thru 66 V8 and 230 &250 six frame mounts are 100% exactly the same. And there is room for a large cap GM HEI ignition. Its a tight fit but it will work. there was a frame mount change in 67. the frame mounts are curved forward. however there is plenty of room for the large cap HEI on all 67 up trucks. The fan to radiator distance is adequately taken care of by a factory fan shroud. The pictures are proof.
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Hei will fit with 6 cyl stands. about 1 inch clearence. use a 4 wheel drive fan shroud to reach back to the fan...
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Many on this forum say there is not enough clearance, I'd think an inch would prevent arcing to the firewall. I'm not sure what to think of that. I'm showing 2.5" difference between the middle holes and the rear holes. I've also heard people say there is a 4-5" difference between the holes for the shifter bracket on the L frame rail. I have not measured my frame bracket holes, but would be surprised if they were different than the frame hole set-back. I'm fixing to transfer everything to a SWB frame I obtained, and install I6 perches. I intend to go column shift. Do you have any info on that? |
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No info, the guy I bought the truck from made the change from 6 to 8. I quized him on what he did and what he used as far as 6 cyl stands. he converted from column shift to a cheep floor shifter he had laying around. My plans are to put in a 200-4r with the engine in the same location so I don't have to deal with the driveshaft length..Sorry, back to original post...
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Arcing shouldn't be a problem with new plug cabling and distributor cap (plug cables on Corvettes were very close to the engine).
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I removed the 250 inline-6 3OTT out of my '69 Stepside and put in a 350SBC with a Turbo350 short tail transmission.
Used the 6 cyl. mounts in their original location and added GM HEI. Removed the original trans. cross member and got a turbo400 cross member out of a '68 Suburban found at a wreaking yard. Everything bolted right up and the driveshaft was (surprisingly) the right length as well. Also got a scrap yard fan shroud out of...something and used that plastic stuff that they use for surrounding gardens in the yard to bring the shroud back over the fan. Put in a B&M floor mounted ratchet shifter. Didn't have a computer back then, and didn't have anyone to tell me if it would work or not, but it does work very well indeed. |
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[QUOTE=BRL;6874156]I removed the 250 inline-6 3OTT out of my '69 Stepside and put in a 350SBC with a Turbo350 short tail transmission.
Used the 6 cyl. mounts in their original location and added GM HEI. Removed the original trans. cross member and got a turbo400 cross member out of a '68 Suburban found at a wreaking yard. Everything bolted right up and the driveshaft was (surprisingly) the right length as well. Also got a scrap yard fan shroud out of...something and used that plastic stuff that they use for surrounding gardens in the yard to bring the shroud back over the fan. Put in a B&M floor mounted ratchet shifter. Didn't have a computer back then, and didn't have anyone to tell me if it would work or not, but it does work very well indeed. Love that fan shroud! I own an 09 white Colorado with black fender flares. The pinch weld area of the body has ugly leaf springs and trans cross-member hanging down. I think that garden stuff would look great attached to the pinch weld hanging down to cover up the ugly. Thanks for the idea! OMG I just saw those twin toolboxes.... |
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[quote=mechanicalman;6874185]HA!
Yep, there was a lot of real estate underneath that hood going to waste and one can never tell when having some tools and small parts handy just might just save the day. ...and they have! Put stereo amplifiers under each bucket seat (what'd you say?) so there wasn't much room in the cab left over. |
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