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Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families

by Nate Nagel <njnagel@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 4, 2008 at 07:17 PM

Steve wrote:
> Nate Nagel wrote:
> 
>> >Nowhere near as twisted as the mess over at GM
>>
>>> with 3 unrelated 455s alone, not to mention a 454, 472, 500, and at 
>>> least 3 unrelated 350s.
>>>
>>
>> I count four; Chevy, Buick, Olds and Pontiac.
> 
> 
> I couldn't remember for sure if Pontiac had a 350, so I said "at least 
> 3" :-)
> 
>>
>> Guess which one was the cheapest to make (and therefore most 
>> compromised in design) and guess which one GM standardized on when 
>> they went to a "cor****ate" engine program.
> 
> 
> Oh, you're preachin' to the choir on that one. The small chevy was a 
> great engine up to about the 327, but when they had to shorten the rods 
> for the 350 (and especially the 400 which also required siamesing the 
> bores) and never gave it the same block alloy that the Olds, Buick, 
> Caddy, and Pontiacs got.... well, it was not so great. It survives on 
> sheer numbers, aftermarket parts availablity, and familiarity on the 
> part of engine builders and machinists. But a knowledgable person can 
> extract more performance/durability from almost any other v8 engine than

> from a smallblock Chevy.
> 
> Admittedly the Gen-III GM smallblocks are outstanding engines... but 
> then not a part from them really interchanges with the small-block 
> Chevy, either. Apart from keeping the bore-center spacing, they're 
> pretty much a clean sheet of paper.
> 
>>  What they *should* have done was standardized on the Olds 350 for the 
>> "small block" and the Caddy 429/472 for the "big block" cor****ate 
>> engines (in my fantasy world, that is...)
> 
> 
> The 472 (or Olds 455 for that matter) would have been an outstanding 
> heavy-duty truck engine. FAR and away better than the Chevy 454.
> 
> As for a hi-performance GM engine, I might have to put myself in the 
> Buick camp, although Pontiac is close too. Being a Mopar guy, I like the

> long rod length, big bore/short stroke architecture of the Buick. Its 
> the most "Mopar-like" of all the GM engines in those regards, although 
> the Olds is more like a big Mopar in  block rigidity. The Buick's light 
> weight is nice too (a Buick 455 weighs about the same or less than a 
> Chevy 350.) But GM never fully addressed its problems- bad oiling system

> and a tendency for too much block-flex partly BECAUSE its so light. But 
> the aftermarket did a good job with both, so it COULD have been done at 
> the factory.

yeah, I can't decide if I'm really a Studebaker or MoPar guy at heart. 
The Stude has unbelievable block strength but the MoPars have more 
revvability.  I guess I'd really rather have everything - rigidity, 
revs, and lots of sweet, sweet boost :)

I currently have a '55 Stude with an Avanti engine simply because Stude 
prices haven't gone completely nuts like hi-po MoPar prices, although if 
a nice A-body with a 340 and a stick****ft came my way I wouldn't kick it 
out of my driveway for leaking oil.  I still haven't gotten any forced 
induction yet, but all I'd need to do a quick upgrade would be the 
blower, brackets, pulleys, and heads from an R-2 Avanti.

Studebaker engines are easy, there were only three basic designs from 
the 30's on :)  Commander (nee Rockne) six, the smaller Champion six 
(flathead and OHV) and the OHV V-8.

nate

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Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
Steve <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-01-03 11:04:06 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
Nate Nagel <njnagel@[E  2008-01-03 21:50:58 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
Steve <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-01-04 10:29:56 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
Nate Nagel <njnagel@[E  2008-01-04 19:17:49 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
clare at snyder.on.ca   2008-01-04 20:37:21 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
Nate Nagel <njnagel@[E  2008-01-06 18:59:11 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
clare at snyder.on.ca   2008-01-06 22:16:17 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
Steve <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-02-06 14:12:48 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
BDK <BDK@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-02-06 16:19:34 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
Joe Pfeiffer <pfeiffer  2008-02-06 22:41:14 
Re: Mopar V-8 Engine Families
Steve <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-02-07 09:28:47 

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