Oh great--now we're 216 bigots.

I gotta tell ya--good motors. Remember my Gramps truck--he drove it forever; till he died. He was a plumber--hauled his tools around in it--took it on vacations--went up Pike's Peak-truck did everything he asked of it. He kept it flawless shape always in the barn.
I expect a lotta guys who have been on this site still have one--tuff motors. Technology has changed too--full pressure oiling (45psi) is available for the 216 from
Beck\'s Machine and Tool They've also solved the notorious rear seal problem.
Oh well, :rolleyes: everybody wants to tear em out and put in
Bus Motors popular thing to do I guess--makin horses. Those 216s sure were quiet stout little engines though. Anybody can make a strong motor out of a lot of displacement. Would be really neat to see somebody(maybe one of the Deco Crowd) make a 216 with full pressure oiling and maybe a little overdrive. A rebuilt 216 that somebody made modern hiway capable would be something to be proud of--I'd sure be impressed.
