jjester6000
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- Location
- Illinois
- First Name
- Jack
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C1500
- Engine Size
- 250
The original 250 inline 6 in my 1974 gmc c1500, at this point, is worn out to the point that is burns oil like it's 2 stroke. This is most likely from totally shot valve guides (years of unleaded gas) and maybe a whipped cam lobe or twelve.
I recently bought a 194 I6 for 40 dollars that is in absolutely AMAZING original condition (no sludge, original 3.56 bore, and even some crosshatching still showing in the cylinders).
I was wondering what it takes to swap the head into my original 250 in order to bring the compression up from 8:1 to 9:1(It seems that all the issues are top end, and I do know that the 194 head should fit).
I don't think the 250 has ever been touched (and it has great oil pressure) so I want to do this without doing the rings or bearings.
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I recently bought a 194 I6 for 40 dollars that is in absolutely AMAZING original condition (no sludge, original 3.56 bore, and even some crosshatching still showing in the cylinders).
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I was wondering what it takes to swap the head into my original 250 in order to bring the compression up from 8:1 to 9:1(It seems that all the issues are top end, and I do know that the 194 head should fit).
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I don't think the 250 has ever been touched (and it has great oil pressure) so I want to do this without doing the rings or bearings.