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Vernski 10-22-2011 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DLOE65 (Post 4967224)
Here's Mine,
292 .30 over,Balanced, Clifford Cam, Offy manifold with water heat plate, Holley 390, Landon Cast split exhaust manifolds, Landon Mini HEI, Landon Billet Push Rod Covers, Taylor Wires, aluminum water neck, Think i am going to be running Porter Mufflers.

Nice motor that bright green jumps at you and you have it out-fitted well it will be a good runner...Vernski:metal:

DLOE65 10-24-2011 07:39 PM

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Thanks!
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DLOE65 02-03-2012 05:42 PM

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For you guys running the offy 4barrel intake, have any of you fabbed or purchased a carb spacer so your kick down and throttle linkage can be facing the driveside?
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1963c-10 02-03-2012 05:57 PM

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Stock original 230, but its cleaned up pretty nice

shawno72 02-03-2012 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 1Bad62Pro/Street (Post 4927683)

You know what's funny is he said that the motor was a 292 but its not. May be a 250 but definately not a 292. :lol:

awbrown 02-03-2012 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by shawno72 (Post 5164529)
You know what's funny is he said that the motor was a 292 but its not. May be a 250 but definately not a 292. :lol:

I picked up on that too......

Heater63 02-06-2012 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DLOE65 (Post 5164441)
For you guys running the offy 4barrel intake, have any of you fabbed or purchased a carb spacer so your kick down and throttle linkage can be facing the driveside?
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DLOE, here is a spacer ( I don't know what brand) I got with my used manifolds I found on craigslst. It has a simple angle iron bracket attached from linkage mounting.
I don't know if it's home fab or sold somewhere.

I have no idea if I will use this,... I just set it there so you can see it and have another idea.

DLOE65 02-06-2012 02:50 PM

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Hey Heater, thanks for the picture. I ended up purchasing a 1" cast aluminum carb spacer from trans dapt. I rotated it so the linkage was on the driver side, then drilled and countersunk the bolts to mount to the offy. Worked great, check my build thread, I posted pics last night.
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Heater63 02-06-2012 03:56 PM

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DLOE, good deal. I will check out your pic's.

I don't have my cab back on yet, so haven't address the throttle linkage yet.

Is there consensus on any performance effects of how the carb faces?? (ie, primaries/secondaries facing ) To my (sometimes wrong) mind, the carb should face away from the head, so that the primary venturi are on the furthest most point of the plenum and balanced front to back. I will check on Inliners also... T Lowe has done a ton of dyno testing, I will see what he has found scientifically.

DLOE65 02-06-2012 04:01 PM

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Yeah, I'm not sure either, I may have to change it back if it's a issue, I hope not though.
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Vernski 02-06-2012 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Heater63 (Post 5170428)
DLOE, good deal. I will check out your pic's.

I don't have my cab back on yet, so haven't address the throttle linkage yet.

Is there consensus on any performance effects of how the carb faces?? (ie, primaries/secondaries facing ) To my (sometimes wrong) mind, the carb should face away from the head, so that the primary venturi are on the furthest most point of the plenum and balanced front to back. I will check on Inliners also... T Lowe has done a ton of dyno testing, I will see what he has found scientifically.

If the manifold is an open plentium the carb can sit in any direction if it's closed or separated then it has to sit one way only to work right...Vernski:lol:

Heater63 02-07-2012 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Vernski (Post 5170913)
If the manifold is an open plentium the carb can sit in any direction if it's closed or separated then it has to sit one way only to work right...Vernski:lol:

DLOE, as Vernski said, it is accepted that facing forwards is fine, especially with a carb spacer, and since you're already rigged up, I would not change it. Tom Lowe on inliners recommends putting the primaries away from the engine to keep the runner length to mid cylinders as long as possible- but the difference made is not much.

DLOE65 02-07-2012 02:41 AM

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Sweet good to know! Thanks!
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Dragun12 03-09-2012 06:29 AM

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ya does any one know how much better they do with the three one barrels and the long tube headers? because my 72 c20 has the 292 and but after seeing every one elses 292 i really want to try and put some money in to it and see if i can make it perform. because at times i hate that darn engine but then i dont want to be like every one else and throw in it v8 right off the bat i want to give this engine a good fare chance. since i replace the old block cuz it had a nice huge crack between cylinders 1 and 2 on the block and head and rebuilt the one thats in it now it ive put 6000 miles on it so its still new lol. and heres some pics of the heart of my old tanker
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Heater63 03-09-2012 03:50 PM

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Dragun, here's the short and sweet:

Use a small 4bll (Holley or Edelbrock) on the Offenhauser intake, use Langdon Cast Iron or long tube headers, use HEI(you are), a mild cam (Comp and Schnieder make 292 cams) and you've done the majority of improvements for the least money.

The next step is lump port the head, I suggest having Tom Lowe on Inliners.org do it.

You wanna throw more money at it?? >>> You can put in propane pistons, roller rockers (you'll need custom length pushrods) you can turbo, you can EFI, you can dump a ton of money. If you want to go that route read Santucci's book and Inliners.org

DLOE65 03-09-2012 03:53 PM

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Heater any updates on your build? Send me some pics!
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Dragun12 03-09-2012 09:24 PM

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ya i was thinking about going to Tom Lowe for his lump port kit and Head rebuild Parts kit 1.94/1.6 Valves. so why the four barrel just less tunning hassel than the three ones and are Langdon Cast Iron headers better then the tube type?

monolith 03-22-2012 08:22 PM

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http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/pts/2883555914.html
Saw this beast on CL. Can someone archive the listing to preserve what was done to the motor? I would, but I only have a phone for internet these days, and I dont know how.
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K98AL 03-28-2012 07:41 AM

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I'm wanting to go to a dual carb setup on my 235. I'm running Fenton headers now, any advice on manifolds/carb setups? I really like to dual 1bbl with oil bath air cleaners, but how tough is this to run/keep tuned?

1Bad62Pro/Street 03-28-2012 09:53 AM

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Check these out fellas.

https://www.cliffordperformance.net/

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Offy-1963-75-Chevy-6-Cylinder-Dual-Carb-Intake-Manifold,813.html

http://www.jegs.com/v/Offenhauser/750

http://www.summitracing.com/search/Brand/Offenhauser/?autoview=ProductName

I6 Banger Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Straight-6_engine#Second_generation
http://mighty6.com/wp-content/upload...4/dsc00173.JPG
Tire Scorching 292
https://www.mighty6.com/motorvation
https://www.mighty6.com/


K98AL 03-28-2012 12:35 PM

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Thanks!

gimmy 64 03-28-2012 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by K98AL (Post 5279730)
I'm wanting to go to a dual carb setup on my 235. I'm running Fenton headers now, any advice on manifolds/carb setups? I really like to dual 1bbl with oil bath air cleaners, but how tough is this to run/keep tuned?

tom langdon has this set up but uses later model 2 barrel carbs. he sells the whole thing with linkedge etc. suppose to be a really nice set up for the early six

monolith 03-28-2012 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by monolith (Post 5268699)
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/pts/2883555914.html
Saw this beast on CL. Can someone archive the listing to preserve what was done to the motor? I would, but I only have a phone for internet these days, and I dont know how.
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250 6-CYL OUT OF A 1968 CAMARO 81/2 TRW PISTONS, STD STEEL CRANK 250 REWORKED HEAD,CRANE HYD CAM,,1.5 ROCKERS,CRANE VALVE SPRINGS, CROWER ONE PIECE PUSHRODS,TRW WATER PUMP, TRW HIGH VALOUME AND HIGH PRESSURE OIL PUMP,MALLORY ING,(2) 35 MM WEBBERS SITTING ON A BDS 110 BLOWER, FLEX PLATE,ALT,P/S PUMP DUAL EXTERNAL OIL FILTERS,HEADERS CLIFFORD VALVE COVER THIS MOTOR WAS IN A 1968 CAMARO STREET CAR $2,500.00

250 6-CYL OUT OF A 1968 CAMARO 81/2 TRW PISTONS, STD STEEL CRANK 250 REWORKED HEAD,CRANE HYD CAM,,1.5 ROCKERS,CRANE VALVE SPRINGS, CROWER ONE PIECE PUSHRODS,TRW WATER PUMP, TRW HIGH VALOUME AND HIGH PRESSURE OIL PUMP,MALLORY ING,(2) 35 MM WEBBERS SITTING ON A BDS 110 BLOWER, FLEX PLATE,ALT,P/S PUMP DUAL EXTERNAL OIL FILTERS,HEADERS CLIFFORD VALVE COVER THIS MOTOR WAS IN A 1968 CAMARO STREET CAR $2,500.00
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1963c-10 05-09-2012 09:58 AM

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230 that was built for a 66 nova. Engine now for sale as is car. guess the owner went for a differnt project

RAYDAY 05-09-2012 02:09 PM

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im thinking of running 3 1 barrels with progressive linkage on a 250 any one tryed that? normal driving ur on the 1 carb should get good response and mileage. but 2 more kickin when u need it!


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