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#323960 11/10/14 11:34 AM
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I bought a 1949 Styleline with a disassembled 216. I bought a 1958 235 that runs but needs rebuilding. I've noticed most the differences but I am sure there are a few I have not. I have received what I think is good advice on most of those issues so far such as 12volt conversion, motor mounts, Starter, and much advice on the 3.55 ring and pinion conversion.

I still have a couple of questions one being the carb linkage. The mounting points are in different places. Any thoughts? I also noticed that the length of the water pump shaft is greater and I have concerns about radiator clearance. Oh yeah I need a radiator. Would like a stock one to get re-cored.

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Easy fix to radiator/fan blade clearance problems here....

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...for-235-261-motors.922643/#post-10691662

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Here is a good article from Patrick Dykes, of Patricks Antique Cars and Truck .... regarding the 216 to 235 conversion.

Click, then read and continue to scroll down. Article is lengthy.

http://www.patricksantiquecars.com/articles.html



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Forget the 12V conversion. talk

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Originally Posted by glyn
Forget the 12V conversion. talk

12volt conversion not necessary, with a good operating 6 volt system and HEAVY battery cables. dance

Mine is a 235 conversion, utilizing the 6 volt system.



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Mine too. I agree. My 51 screams with her 54 235 motor. Get a battery tender and leave it hooked up in the garage.


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I own TWO 1951 Chevys. Both are inliners. One is 6 volt, the other is 12 volt. Both have Battery Tenders. Both start, each time, every time. dance



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