
10-09-2010, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by YerDugliness
Jac, would that engine have had any relationship to the Buick 215 CID aluminum engine? I had a '62 Buick "Special" with that engine in it, it was pretty peppy, and I saw a lot of component cars using them in the past.
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Doug
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Hi Doug,
Yes, basicly the same engine from the heads down, although Olds reqd a Flat Top piston to work with its larger combustion chamber, Buick was dished with shallow chamber. Rocker gear was different for each engine so if you wanted say the Olds heads on a Buick/Rover you needed the pushrods/rockers/ springs/ valves as well. Olds valves were on cyl centerline & larger, Buick offset from cyl centerline & consequently smaller, bore size on 3500cc was 3.5" so valve sizes were tiny by 'normal' 4" standards. Short stroke around 2.8" meant they loved a rev up! You can now buy large bore blocks & heads with healthy flow numbers to match from the UK that take them out over 5000cc, that will make any 302 based Ford work hard for its keep. There is a guy ( Carl Hansen ) out here in NZ with a TVR Tuscan that has one & made it his mission to attack sports car lap records on each track & has done so, see's off most Trans Am Saloons, eg Riley & Scott type chassis cars..
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Last edited by Jac Mac; 10-09-2010 at 01:03 PM..
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