Biscuit Blanco
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- Location
- Rapid City, SD
- First Name
- Biscuit
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 4.1L 250 cid L6
BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front): I need help to improve performance of my 4.1L 250 cid inline 6. Specifically, where to find parts/alternate parts and any suggestions for improved performance.
BACKGROUND: I inherited my grandfather's 1975 C10 Longbed with a 4.1L 250 cid L6 motor. He bought it off the showroom floor in '75 and I inherited it in '08. After many years of running poorly, I finally managed to find someone who could help me get her going again. Which we did. She runs smoothly, but she still has no balls and she smokes a ton at operating temp. Now, I am not a mechanic in any form or fashion. My new brother-in-law, however, is. He has committed to helping me completely tear down and rebuild the engine and saginaw 3-speed transmission when he travels to see me in late summer. After some research, I have discovered that 1975 was the first year Chevrolet began using an integrated cylinder head/intake manifold on their L6 engines. These manifolds are notorious for cracking even without overheating. Additionally, my carburetor is only a 1bbl. Overall, I want to increase the performance of the current engine and keep the 3-speed column-shift transmission for nostalgic reasons.
DISCUSSION: 1) In addition to rebuilding the engine, do I bother with the integrated head and find/fashion a bracket to move from a 1bbl to a 2bbl carburetor?
2) Do I abandon the current integrated head and get a remanufactured integrated head from 1979-1983 which accommodated a 2bbl carb? I did find a remanufactured single-barrel (c 1975) and 2-barrel (c 1979) integrated heads from alliedmotorparts.com, but I don't know if the later-model head will fit.
3) Do I abandon the entire integrated head concept and replace the original head monstrosity with a non-integrated head and intake from, say, the 1974 model of L6 engine? If so, where do you recommend I find one? I've "combed the desert" and I "ain't found sh*t." Also, what intake manifold would you recommend? Lastly, if I change the head/intake, do I also have to change the exhaust manifold?
ASSUMPTIONS: Money is an object. I have some cheddar but my '75 is my heirloom and toy. The wife isn't going to let me go nuts buying parts (I'd appreciate suggestions which will help me keep the parts under $1K-1.5K. (Labor is only going to cost me pizza and beer.)
OVERALL: I want to get the biggest bang for my buck and improve the performance of the engine while keeping as much of the original parts as possible. I'm a novice (at best) and, unfortunately, my brother-in-law doesn't have the time to help me do the research right now. I want to have a firm plan in mind and all the parts I need to do the rebuild and performance mods by the time he gets here. I appreciate any and all help, research, websites, suggestions, etc that you can provide!
Cheers,
-BISCUIT
BACKGROUND: I inherited my grandfather's 1975 C10 Longbed with a 4.1L 250 cid L6 motor. He bought it off the showroom floor in '75 and I inherited it in '08. After many years of running poorly, I finally managed to find someone who could help me get her going again. Which we did. She runs smoothly, but she still has no balls and she smokes a ton at operating temp. Now, I am not a mechanic in any form or fashion. My new brother-in-law, however, is. He has committed to helping me completely tear down and rebuild the engine and saginaw 3-speed transmission when he travels to see me in late summer. After some research, I have discovered that 1975 was the first year Chevrolet began using an integrated cylinder head/intake manifold on their L6 engines. These manifolds are notorious for cracking even without overheating. Additionally, my carburetor is only a 1bbl. Overall, I want to increase the performance of the current engine and keep the 3-speed column-shift transmission for nostalgic reasons.
DISCUSSION: 1) In addition to rebuilding the engine, do I bother with the integrated head and find/fashion a bracket to move from a 1bbl to a 2bbl carburetor?
2) Do I abandon the current integrated head and get a remanufactured integrated head from 1979-1983 which accommodated a 2bbl carb? I did find a remanufactured single-barrel (c 1975) and 2-barrel (c 1979) integrated heads from alliedmotorparts.com, but I don't know if the later-model head will fit.
3) Do I abandon the entire integrated head concept and replace the original head monstrosity with a non-integrated head and intake from, say, the 1974 model of L6 engine? If so, where do you recommend I find one? I've "combed the desert" and I "ain't found sh*t." Also, what intake manifold would you recommend? Lastly, if I change the head/intake, do I also have to change the exhaust manifold?
ASSUMPTIONS: Money is an object. I have some cheddar but my '75 is my heirloom and toy. The wife isn't going to let me go nuts buying parts (I'd appreciate suggestions which will help me keep the parts under $1K-1.5K. (Labor is only going to cost me pizza and beer.)
OVERALL: I want to get the biggest bang for my buck and improve the performance of the engine while keeping as much of the original parts as possible. I'm a novice (at best) and, unfortunately, my brother-in-law doesn't have the time to help me do the research right now. I want to have a firm plan in mind and all the parts I need to do the rebuild and performance mods by the time he gets here. I appreciate any and all help, research, websites, suggestions, etc that you can provide!
Cheers,
-BISCUIT