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Quigley
December 10th, 2018, 08:21 PM
I got my 401M ready to go and fired it up today. Used a donor 305E for the oil pan, filter housing, oil pump, and timing chain cover. New fuel pump, water pump, valve springs, timing chain & sprockets. 650 Edelbrock conversion, new gaskets and paint job. Going to put it in my 62 3/4 ton with a SM 319 overdrive transmission. https://youtu.be/bIMWFID3Zyk https://youtu.be/L93ftFdgodY Dave

snazzypig
December 11th, 2018, 02:12 AM
Sounds great! Should be a fine engine for your 62.
What's the origin of the valve cover with the V6 in raised letters?

snazzypig
December 11th, 2018, 02:19 AM
Meant to say valve covers.

Quigley
December 11th, 2018, 10:55 AM
V6 valve covers were on the 401when I bought it. One was dented, so I used the GMC valve covers off the 305E donor. Dave

snazzypig
December 11th, 2018, 03:56 PM
Just wondering when GMC used these valve covers with the raised V6?
Maybe on the later models?

Quigley
December 11th, 2018, 11:28 PM
[QUOTE=snazzypig;70298]Just wondering when GMC used these valve covers with the raised V6?
Maybe on the later models?[/QUOTE. I'm not a historian on GMCs,I bet Bigblock would know.:helpsign: Dave

Ed Snyder
December 12th, 2018, 12:49 AM
Just wondering when GMC used these valve covers with the raised V6?
Maybe on the later models? I'm not a historian on GMCs, I bet Bigblock would know. Dave

I'm pretty sure they were used on the later models, perhaps in the bigger trucks after 1966. My 401 has them.

BobBray
December 12th, 2018, 08:13 AM
I think the 'V6' valve covers came on 401's and 478's installed in Chevy H and J 70's starting in 1966. I have seen them on later V-6's installed in both Chevy and GMC trucks, including Toroflow diesels.

snazzypig
December 12th, 2018, 03:56 PM
Now that makes sense. A generic V6 without the GMC stamping could be used in a Chevy or other non-GMC vehicle. GMC was also beginning to lose it's hard core identity by then.

bigblockv6
December 12th, 2018, 04:04 PM
The "V6" stamped valve covers came out in 1972, it was corporate thing, roughly the same time Oldsmobile valve covers went blank on their Rocket V8 and no longer said Oldsmobile. Prior to 72 V6 engines used in larger GMC trucks just had blank value e co era with a sticker saying High Torque. With the "V6" stamped valve conversion 72it was one fits all that eliminated stamping two separate type of valve covers

bigblockv6
December 12th, 2018, 04:13 PM
The "V6" stamped valve covers came out in 1972, it was corporate thing, roughly the same time Oldsmobile valve covers went blank on their Rocket V8 and no longer said Oldsmobile. Prior to 72 V6 engines used in larger GMC trucks just had blank value e co era with a sticker saying High Torque. With the "V6" stamped valve conversion 72it was one fits all that eliminated stamping two separate type of valve covers Sorry O meant prior to 72 Chevrolet trucks using the V6 had blank covers with the High Torque sticker.:pullinghairout:

BobBray
December 12th, 2018, 06:49 PM
I'll buy that! I remember seeing 'V6' valve covers on a Chevy, assumed it was a '66 or '67. Then again, maybe it had a new engine somewhere along the way.

I knew a guy years ago that had a 1971 GMC TDH 3301 'baby' New Look transit bus with a DH478 in it. Valve covers were stamped 'V6', but the right side one had the oil filler cab right at the front. Never saw that valve cover before or since.

TJ's GMC
December 19th, 2018, 06:01 AM
Now I am extremely jealous right now. That thing will be a beast.