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Re: [oletrucks] 216/235 swap questions

To: NTemple46@aol.com
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] 216/235 swap questions
From: Grant Galbraith <trks@javanet.com>
Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2000 08:35:24 -0400
    The side mount arrangement probably is stronger if you plan on drag racing.
For normal or even "fun" street use I think the original mounts work fine. IMHO 
I
would drill the holes in the plate.
   You can modify the pump but it's advisable to run the right size pulley on 
the
pump. I've heard people say they have found them at salvage yards.


Grant
50 Chevy 3100
52 GMC 150


NTemple46@aol.com wrote:

> I just acquired the 235 that will be replacing my 216  for my 46 truck.  The
> previous owner had it set up with side engine mounts in the front for his 57
> truck.  Mine is set up for the two bolts in the center under or behind the
> harmonic balance.  The 235 appears to have the same front plate but no holes
> for these mounts.  So....I am trying to decide between drilling out the plate
> in the 235 to bolt up where the 216 did, or make/buy some motor mount
> adapters to use the side mounts.
> Are the side mounts more stable or preferable?  Does anyone know if the kit
> that Patrick's sells to modify mounts for a V8 would do the same trick?
>
> My second question pertains to the water pump.  The 235 I got appears to have
> a long shaft WP on it that was recently replaced by the previous owner.
> Since it is new I would love to keep it and save the money but I don't think
> it clears the radiator in my 46 like it did in his 57.  Are there any pulley
> combos or modifications that I can make to the long shaft water pump to use
> it in my 46 or should I just buy a rebuilt short shaft unit from a supplier?
>
> Now for a question that shows my "rookie" status in this field.  What is the
> difference between the "thriftmaster", "blue flame", and "loadmaster",
> (years, type, size)????
>
> Thanks
>
> Neil
> 46 2-ton
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