Inline six cylinder engine
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Inline six cylinder engine
I need to get ahold of an inline six cylinder engine for a project I'm working on. It doesn't have to be in working order, and will actually never be used for its "designed purpose". I don't even need the "accessories", just the engine block, crankshaft, etc.
I was wondering what types of cars use/used these engines. That will help target my search, probably in local junkyards.
Apologies in advance for somewhat vague descriptions, but I really don't know enough to ask targeted questions. If there are any questions to ask that might help guide your response, please feel free to do so.
Thanx!!
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I was wondering what types of cars use/used these engines. That will help target my search, probably in local junkyards.
Apologies in advance for somewhat vague descriptions, but I really don't know enough to ask targeted questions. If there are any questions to ask that might help guide your response, please feel free to do so.
Thanx!!
...Dave
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Chrysler Corp (Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler ) cars had the slant six from 1960-1983
The Chrysler Slant Six Engine (170-198-225)
The Chrysler Slant Six Engine (170-198-225)
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Many of the old AMC's had the 258 inline six, same as the Jeep. Very reliable engines (except for the valve cover leaking and exhaust gaskets blowing) and loads of torque. Can also be "built" to put out as much power as an V8. People are practically giving away AMC's.Tubaryan12 wrote:Older Ford trucks and vans use them as well as Jeep.
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Trade show display. The crankshaft will be turned by an electric motor and will move the pistons slowly. Where the fan usually attaches, I might rig up a gear and chain system to drive another device.Jared wrote:What are you going to do with it
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This thing will be cleaned up and heavily modified - possibly chrome plated and/or painted, with lighting effects. Just a rough idea right now, but I need to get a handle on the engine block sitch first.
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Every manufacturer has made inline sixes. General motors used a 250 cid straight six in many applications for decades leading up to the time of computer controlled engines. Easy to find in junkyards--look in old pickup trucks. I had one in a '74 GMC pickup.
The Chrysler slant six was popular and widespread, but its slanted configuration might not work in your application. Or, it might be an advantage.
Ford had several straight sixes up through at least the middle 80's, in two sizes up to a 300 cid "Big Six". I had one in a '84 Ford pickup.
American motors made straight sixes for decades, and that is the 4.0-liter engine in Jeeps. The only Chrysler engines in jeeps were V-8's, like the venerable 318 in the Grand Cherokees starting in the 80's.
Nissan made a straight six modeled on British six-cylinder engines for the Z-cars of yesteryear. I can't, however, think of a straight six made by Toyota, except perhaps for the old Land Cruiser.
If you cut up an old Jag engine, some Jag collector will come remove your fingers.
Most of the muscle cars and hot rods leading up to the 70's were also offered with straight six engines (including the 250 which was common in cars like the '58 Chevy). But if you cut up one from a '64-1/2 Mustang, you'll lose more than your fingers to rabid Mustangaholics. Be careful which junker you choose.
All in all, a Chrysler slant six or a GM 250 will probably be the easiest finds in junkyards.
Rick "who still has an Offenhauser dual-Monojet intake manifold for a Chevy 250 around somewhere" Denney
The Chrysler slant six was popular and widespread, but its slanted configuration might not work in your application. Or, it might be an advantage.
Ford had several straight sixes up through at least the middle 80's, in two sizes up to a 300 cid "Big Six". I had one in a '84 Ford pickup.
American motors made straight sixes for decades, and that is the 4.0-liter engine in Jeeps. The only Chrysler engines in jeeps were V-8's, like the venerable 318 in the Grand Cherokees starting in the 80's.
Nissan made a straight six modeled on British six-cylinder engines for the Z-cars of yesteryear. I can't, however, think of a straight six made by Toyota, except perhaps for the old Land Cruiser.
If you cut up an old Jag engine, some Jag collector will come remove your fingers.
Most of the muscle cars and hot rods leading up to the 70's were also offered with straight six engines (including the 250 which was common in cars like the '58 Chevy). But if you cut up one from a '64-1/2 Mustang, you'll lose more than your fingers to rabid Mustangaholics. Be careful which junker you choose.
All in all, a Chrysler slant six or a GM 250 will probably be the easiest finds in junkyards.
Rick "who still has an Offenhauser dual-Monojet intake manifold for a Chevy 250 around somewhere" Denney
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The Cressida and the Celica Supra (mid-80's vintage, anyway) used the same I6 engine. Don't know if there are others, but I'm certain about this one.Rick Denney wrote:I can't, however, think of a straight six made by Toyota, except perhaps for the old Land Cruiser.
I think the Chrysler slant-6 is the most visually interesting I6. And there are lots of them around. We had a Dodge Dart with the 225, that we drove 'til the suspension, though religiously lubed every 3 months and alligned annually, wore out to the point that it became unsafe; but the engine still ran GREAT.
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I wanted to thank everyone for their input on the inline six!! After a visit to the local wrecking yard this weekend, I ended up with a short block Chevrolet. I think it's maybe a 230 or 250 - something in that range.
I'll be tricking it out in the next couple months, and for anyone that's interested, it'll be in Colorado the end of this June in our booth.
Don't wanna spill too many beans, but it oughtta be worth swinging by to check out - wild, fun stuff!!
...Dave
I'll be tricking it out in the next couple months, and for anyone that's interested, it'll be in Colorado the end of this June in our booth.
Don't wanna spill too many beans, but it oughtta be worth swinging by to check out - wild, fun stuff!!
...Dave
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