Thread: 283 questions
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10-20-2008 04:56 PM #1
283 questions
This one is out of a 58 brookwood. It came with the 3 on the tree. I want to put a turbo 350 on it, and I am curious what flexplate, and starter to use. Also does anyone have a part # for a two pulley balencer for the 283. It came on the 4x4 and parts store guys are stupid.
Oh yeah, and it has a two barrel carb on it, and they said the intake manifold gaskets were different?!
I have searched and 350 and 283 are too short to search!?
Oh yeah, and here's a pic!
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10-20-2008 05:22 PM #2
a few things, the 283 never came with a balancer/pulley they are seperate as least every one ive seen is. i have a 283 balancer if you need one? also the intake gaskets are smaller then a typical 350. but a felpro 1204 should work also i have a 2 groove crank pulley haha. a pulley off a 350 should bolt right up to the 283 balancer. also dont be alarmed if you dont find a bolt holding the balancer on, 283's were press on balancers. just find a 153 tooth flexplate and a 153 tooth compatiable starter and go from there on your t-350 conversion. if you cant get an oem replacement flexplate from napa or one form a junkyard jegs has 153 tooth ones for i belive 59-69 bucks?
Originally Posted by RyanDude
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10-20-2008 07:21 PM #3
This starter bolted on different than the normal small block starters. It had 3 or 4 bolts holding it in horizontally where the normal one has two bolts that go in vertically.
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10-21-2008 06:20 AM #4
You have a problem there. The '58 block won't have the holes for the T350 starter, and the old style can't be adapted to it. I think you're stuck with finding an iron Powerglide if you want to keep the old engine. Or adapt a T5 and learn to love shifting!
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10-21-2008 06:56 AM #5
Originally Posted by R Pope
Lynn
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There's no 12 step program for stupid!
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10-21-2008 04:29 PM #6
Originally Posted by rumrumm
Great to see your new post, Mike, and great to see CHR up and running again after several days of the Hmmm, can't reach this page.... Also good that you found an easy solution to your storage/access...
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