Re: Can you ID these engines?
got them all,,,,,throw in some current engines that might change some out comes gmonde
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Yep, you know your gettin old, got them all
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18 of 18....betting that sadly most of todays kids wouldn't know most of the old motors.
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17 right. I got one for your gearheads. What motor came in a early 60 Heavy Duty Chevy 10000 series truck?
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You don't have be a rocket surgeon, just old.
18 for 18 Bob PS: As far as Chucks age, I believe that he was the person who invented the word dirt |
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Jeff---You are picking my brain but I,m gonna say either a 292 straight six or a 348 v-8-----What do I win???? Comp 387
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Rapid Robert Mulry,
Before the invention of the word "dirt," dirt itself had to be invented. I don't take credit for it but I was there. Cheers, c |
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18 for 18 not to bad for 33 yrs old.Good thing there was alot of mopar engines!
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18 of 18. I had no idea about the dipsticks on the Chevys. I guessed on two. Fortunate at 38 to have worked on almost all of those at some time or another. Great fun.....young, old, or somewhere in between!
Thanks Travis. Blair Patrick |
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The Big Chev Truck came with a 322 in Buick special low compression, hi tork, low hp endurance motor. My brother and I had one that pulled a trailer dump with 20 tons of hot mix asphalt. Can you say Fuel Consumption?
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