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Arubariba May 16th, 2018 05:04 AM

Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
Guys, I was trying to get this deal in TN to go in my 1957 Western Flyer 4x4 Bus/RV to replace the dead 351 that it came with from the factory. However, after many considerations i thought the 401 was going to be an overkill. Here is the link in case someone is interested: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...0455533730260/

Instead, I bought a 1969 C30 in TN with a 305. It will be bored to 351 and i will be using the pistons, heads and carb from my 351. My 351 throw not one, not two but THREE RODS and I hope the pistons are still good. This way my bus will continue having a 351 motor as it came for the factory with it's 6 speed allison transmission.

bigblockv6 May 16th, 2018 06:36 AM

Re: Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
The GMC V6 engines were introduced in 1960 so that would be impossible the 1957 Western Flyer came with one from the factory. As far as boring a 305 block to accept the 351 pistons that also seem unlikely, it would by far exceed a maximum overbore of .060. The 351 pistons are considerably larger over the 305 piston bore. 4 1/4 vs 4.56.

Ed Snyder May 16th, 2018 07:07 AM

Re: Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
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Originally Posted by Arubariba (Post 69209)
Guys, I was trying to get this deal in TN to go in my 1957 Western Flyer 4x4 Bus/RV to replace the dead 351 that it came with from the factory. However, after many considerations i thought the 401 was going to be an overkill. Here is the link in case someone is interested: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...0455533730260/

Instead, I bought a 1969 C30 in TN with a 305. It will be bored to 351 and i will be using the pistons, heads and carb from my 351. My 351 throw not one, not two but THREE RODS and I hope the pistons are still good. This way my bus will continue having a 351 motor as it came for the factory with it's 6 speed allison transmission.

You'd be much better off with that 401 than a 305 in something as heavy as a bus. It would definitely not be "overkill" as you say. That 401 probably has way fewer miles than that 305.

FetchMeAPepsi May 16th, 2018 03:06 PM

Re: Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
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Originally Posted by Ed Snyder (Post 69213)
You'd be much better off with that 401 than a 305 in something as heavy as a bus. It would definitely not be "overkill" as you say. That 401 probably has way fewer miles than that 305.

I barely know my butt from my elbow but I can definitely say that boring your 305 to 351 is a gamble. A shop might not even do it for you due to safety.

But...if you grab that 401....you'll be sent to the hospital to have that grin removed from your face. It's not overkill at all, these engines are made to lope along forever at low RPM. You'd just be making it happy and in return it'll make you happy too. Go for it! :upyes:

edit: :welcome: to the forum!

Arubariba May 16th, 2018 03:54 PM

Re: Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
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Originally Posted by FetchMeAPepsi (Post 69216)
I barely know my butt from my elbow but I can definitely say that boring your 305 to 351 is a gamble.


LOL., that is a funny saying. I am new to all this GMC V-6 Big Blocks but according to Wiki, the only difference between a 305 and a 351 is the bigger bore, improved heads and larger carb. Block is the same as is everything else.

I will try to post some pics of the engine bay but everything is really tight fit in there so I am sure I am sure if came from the factory (in 1957) that way with that engine. I don't know if Western Flyer had access to those engines before GMC released them in their lined but if it was a later down the road add, whoever did that conversion did an outstanding job.

FetchMeAPepsi May 16th, 2018 03:59 PM

Re: Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
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Originally Posted by Arubariba (Post 69218)
LOL. I am new from all this GMC V-6 Big Blocks but according to Wiki, the only difference between the 305 and the 351 is that the bigger bore, improved heads and larger carb.

I will try to post some pics of the engine bay but everything is really tight fit in there so I am sure I am sure if came from the factory (in 1957) that way with that engine. I don't know if Western Flyer had access to those engines before GMC released them in their lined but if it was a later down the road add, whoever did that conversion did an outstanding job.

I'm sure BBv6 will be in to correct us, but I think they had different water jackets (is that a thing?) too to account for the added heat/pressure. IIRC, and I may not, they weren't just 305s with bigger pistons + heads.

Arubariba May 16th, 2018 04:05 PM

Re: Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
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Arubariba May 16th, 2018 04:10 PM

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Pics... fingers crossed.

Ed Snyder May 16th, 2018 10:53 PM

Re: Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
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Originally Posted by Arubariba (Post 69218)

I will try to post some pics of the engine bay but everything is really tight fit in there so I am sure I am sure if came from the factory (in 1957) that way with that engine. I don't know if Western Flyer had access to those engines before GMC released them in their lined but if it was a later down the road add, whoever did that conversion did an outstanding job.

The engine serial number in your last photo bears no resemblance to a V6 serial number. The very earliest V6s were installed in a few model year 1959 trucks for testing purposes.

You can find your engine's serial number stamped into the top of the block between the cylinder head and that big alternator of yours. You can see what to look for here: http://www.6066gmcguy.com/EngineData.html

bigblockv6 May 17th, 2018 07:37 AM

Re: Found a BBGMC v6 401 in TN
 
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Originally Posted by Arubariba (Post 69222)
Pics... fingers crossed.

Looking at the pics of the engine it appears that you have a 351 Magnum V6 which was first introduced in 1966, I would say it's either a 66 or 67 year engine. If you replace it with a 401M hang on to the Magnum heads and manifolds both exhaust and intake.


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