Thread: which 6? 292,300 or 225
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11-30-2008 03:14 PM #1
which 6? 292,300 or 225
I'v always wanted to build up a inline six cylinder engine and was wondering which engine would be the best to go with. Chevy has the 292, Ford the 300, and Mopar the 225 slant six. On these six cylinder engines I know you don't want to rev these engines to high due to the fact that they have longer crank and cam than the V-8's, and most have only 4 main bearings retaining the crank. Clifford has alot of parts needed to rebuild and update these engines, but if you had to do, what would be your choice?Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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11-30-2008 04:02 PM #2
I believe all three of your sixes of choice are seven main bearing engines. The Ford 300 has the shortest stroke/largest bore, and can stand more RPM than the others. The slant 6 is short stroke, too, but not much for cubes. The 230 Chev has been known to rev, it's a short stroke job. My choice would be the Ford first, then the SS, with the GMC last,even though it's a torquer.
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11-30-2008 04:21 PM #3
I was thinking th same way as I had a ford with th 300 engine and it had pretty good torque and is the largest CI of the three. I think the 225 slant six mopar was a four main bearing engine, but I could be wrong.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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12-03-2008 10:35 AM #4
300 is one of my favorite engies of all. If you could make it sound as good as a V* it might be my favorite but there's just no way a 6 banger will ever sound as good as a V8.
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12-03-2008 10:48 AM #5
Seems to me I had a 250 in a maverick, and it was one torque-y critter..
Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
EG
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12-03-2008 11:55 AM #6
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12-03-2008 01:04 PM #7
I think a dressed up vintage flathead six with dual carbs and lots of chrome looks FAR OUT! But for practical purposes I'd have to say the Furd 300.
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12-03-2008 01:51 PM #8
I don't know about the 6's not sounding like a V-8. In high school we split the manifold of a 235 engine and ran straight pipes and it sounded pretty good.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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12-03-2008 02:23 PM #9
go even farther back .. get a straight 8 buickiv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?
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12-03-2008 03:51 PM #10
I've heard the slant sixes are tough as hell, but I'd like to try the chevy six myself.I ain't dumb, I just ain't been showed a whole lot!
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12-03-2008 04:47 PM #11
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12-03-2008 04:55 PM #12
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12-03-2008 07:03 PM #13
Everyday I think I should get started with the swap but I just can't bring myself to give up the sweet sound of my 390 through turbos for the anemic raspy buzz of a six. Sorry. The 300 will get settled in somewhere, 268 Comp cam, dp offy with a 390 Holley, ported head. I have headers but will probably run the efi manifolds, through quiet mufflers.
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12-04-2008 06:15 PM #14
a dressed 250 is no slouch, one here running 12's !
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