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Old 09-18-2008, 07:12 AM
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I am ready to find something. Everything I've chased is either sold or out of my pricerange.
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Old 09-18-2008, 07:56 AM
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Try and find a good deal on a running truck motor as they're the deal especially if the 49 look is more what you're after!.


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heres one for sale.

http://flint.craigslist.org/pts/840474878.html
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Old 09-18-2008, 05:50 PM
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John,
Be wary of truck blocks unless you're planning on building a blower motor. They have 2 fly-cut wedges removed from the combustion chamber to lower compression to about 7.5. You can't make that up with different pistons.
There are some ways to recognize a truck motor externally (if it's mostly complete). The intake will be a very low-rise with extra threaded bosses near the front to mount an air brake pump. The dist. is one with a govenor and has a wide metal band around the base. The water pump is huge and the valve covers will have the 4-wire loom tacked at the middle, rather than the rear.
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Verne,

Unlike the later MK1V passenger and truck engines being different from each other, w/ the W motors can't you mount external passenger car parts like intakes, waterpumps etc to the truck engines even though they're lower in performance internally?.


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Thanks for the help!
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If you went to the Impala auction earlier in the year you would have had your chance to buy every "Impala" truck 409 you could get your hand on.
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Verne,

Unlike the later MK1V passenger and truck engines being different from each other, w/ the W motors can't you mount external passenger car parts like intakes, waterpumps etc to the truck engines even though they're lower in performance internally?.


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Yep! You can bolt any passenger car stuff (including Z-11 if you wanted to) onto a truck block. You're still dealing with low compression and there's NO way around it unless you weld up the fly-cut wedges.
Remember, W motors have flat head surfaces, ie: no combustion chambers in the heads (except for 13cc around the valves). The combustion chamber is in the block above the cylinder bore. IT's a 16deg wedge between the top of the piston and the head.

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Type in Gasser on e-bay there is a 55 chevy with a 348 in it cheap.
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Verne,

Unlike the later MK1V passenger and truck engines being different from each other, w/ the W motors can't you mount external passenger car parts like intakes, waterpumps etc to the truck engines even though they're lower in performance internally?.

~ Pete

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Yep! You can bolt any passenger car stuff (including Z-11 if you wanted to) onto a truck block. You're still dealing with low compression and there's NO way around it unless you weld up the fly-cut wedges.
Remember, W motors have flat head surfaces, ie: no combustion chambers in the heads (except for 13cc around the valves). The combustion chamber is in the block above the cylinder bore. IT's a 16deg wedge between the top of the piston and the head.

Verne

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Thanks Verne!.

I yanked a good running '65 XX suffix W-motor out of a dumptruck a few years ago for my '49 Stude pickup project and like I think Hep may be too, am not as concerned about high performance as I am for simply running a W-motor under the hood!.


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