So I bought what I thought was a Buick 215, but nope, is the rarer 215 Olds.... still don't know what its future home will be; however... information/discussion as to what the build should look like would be appreciated.
I know it looks like that's 6 bolts per head, however, the bottom (outside) of the block bolt holes are simply bolts plugging passages.
The upper hole (nearest the lifters) is the extra hole for Oldsmobile
Sometimes you don't know why the motor was pulled.... not so much in this case.
I wonder where that bolt came from - it's not a carb bolt....
I'm not impressed with the Buick lifter bores - why do they feel the need to hang those suckers into space?
Anyway, here's the heads I found earlier
note those don't have holes under the rocker assembly for the 5th hole - these are the style Mickey Thompson used on his Indy cars.
Tonight I'll post up pictures of the Oldsmobile heads.... I'm now kicking myself for selling the 65 300 I had... ah well, I want the 64 motor (aluminum heads)....
So what should I do with this? Since Mr. Stiney seems too attached to his Austin to be willing to trade it for a Buick worth about 50% of what the Austin's worth - I'm thinking something VERY light, mid-engined (scaffolding car like an Arial?); flat crank so it sounds like a Ferrari and goes like stink.... dunno
I know it looks like that's 6 bolts per head, however, the bottom (outside) of the block bolt holes are simply bolts plugging passages.
The upper hole (nearest the lifters) is the extra hole for Oldsmobile
Sometimes you don't know why the motor was pulled.... not so much in this case.
I wonder where that bolt came from - it's not a carb bolt....
I'm not impressed with the Buick lifter bores - why do they feel the need to hang those suckers into space?
Anyway, here's the heads I found earlier
note those don't have holes under the rocker assembly for the 5th hole - these are the style Mickey Thompson used on his Indy cars.
Tonight I'll post up pictures of the Oldsmobile heads.... I'm now kicking myself for selling the 65 300 I had... ah well, I want the 64 motor (aluminum heads)....
So what should I do with this? Since Mr. Stiney seems too attached to his Austin to be willing to trade it for a Buick worth about 50% of what the Austin's worth - I'm thinking something VERY light, mid-engined (scaffolding car like an Arial?); flat crank so it sounds like a Ferrari and goes like stink.... dunno
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