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Does anyone have info on what is a heavy duty blue 6 block out of, also engine numbers of them if possible, also what cars/engine numbers are the best for black crank and rods (which I assume will fit the blue block) and finally how to modify the blue block for a red head please.
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I've never heard of a 'heavy duty' blue block before. I have heard of agricultural blue 6's before that were used for cement mixers and the like, and had heard rumours that these were a neoprene rear main seal block, but it's only a rumour and certainly n |
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Thankyou Byron, that is what the engine buider quoted it as - he is sourcing the parts. Maybe he meant the machining work he will do is to suit h/d application. I do not have any components yet except the red head I will be using (highly modified 12 port
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Blue or black, no real difference. |
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sorry to hijack the thread, but was there ever a run of red 6 (186?) motors built specifically for boats (i.e. marinised) at the holden plant? + they also had specific engine number stampings, I seem to remember reading something like this but can't find
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I've never heard of or seen any special 186 engine numbers before. I've only ever seen 186A, 186K, 186P, 186S, 3100X, CK. I'm not sure what prefix the mid-late 60's Bedford trucks had on them. I'd be interested to know of any obscure numbers though, as I' |
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Hi Guys.
All of the stationary type 186 engines (cement trucks etc) I've seen all use the normal numbers from their era, 186P etc.
Bedfords didn't use Holden 6 cyl engines until the early 70s.
AFAIK they only used 173 & 202 in CF Bedford vans, t |
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I've seen 186's in the old Bedford trucks that look like FB/EK Holdens. Obviously not original. |
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