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Engine Run Stand


Kilgore47

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My neighbor got this Chevy 6 a few years back.  As you can see in the picture it has had a rattle can rebuild.  My neighbor did the paint job.  I have looked in the cylinders and I'm pretty sure it's a smoker.  I am going to attempt to build an engine run stand for this thing.  I have a nice SS flat bed cart from one of the local storage units.  They tossed it and I grabbed it.  Just going to start cutting and welding and see what takes shape.  I think the engine is from 1959.

 

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The block casting number would show it to be much later, a 230 or 250 built in either 64 or 74.  Google the number on the pad below the distributor to ID it better.

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I was looking around for steel to use for this project and remembered this old work table.  Turned it up side down and it made a good starting point.  Put me way ahead of where I thought I would be after the first day.  Looks like a real mess.  But that's part of building stuff.  

 

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Got the engine on the stand.  Going to have to adjust a couple of spots.  But I design as I build so there will be changes.  This engine will eventually go in a 1964 Impalla.  Going to mount the radiator on the side of the frame.  It has electric fans.  I'll build a high point fill so I can get the air out of the system.  I was concerened that with the radiator that low that the pump may not work as designed.  So I talked to one of my engineering friends and they think it will be OK.  There will be a full set of gauges when I get it running.  If it doesn't cool with this set up then I'll change it.  

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