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#62812 07/09/2006 9:50 PM
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will any of the manifolds interchange on the older 250 292s? from what I have seen every thing does not line up just right.


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#62813 07/10/2006 1:32 AM
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There shouldn't be any problems swapping 194/230/250/292 manifolds. The exception is replacing a Integral head with and earlier head. Can you be a little specific as to what is not lining up?

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#62814 07/10/2006 4:28 AM
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250 head on a 292 is simply a power thief wont breath as good course i smoke n i dont breath as good ether and i also lack power at times


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#62815 07/10/2006 5:03 PM
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Not sure why there should be any difference. The heads are interchangeable and have the same size valves etc. The manifolds will bolt from one to the other. I have mixed and matched them and haven't noticed a difference.

#62816 07/10/2006 9:25 PM
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most everything will interchange on these engines.

different between a 292 and 250 in the head is nothing. the only change was the 194 had a smaller cumbustion chamber, so it would up compression if used on a bigger doisplacement engine. other wise...the manifolds are exactley the same.


1969 K20 , with a '67 front clip. fleetside. 292, 3x1 offy, headers. sm465 4spd. getting put back together, almost ready for paint.
doing it all myself.
19 and lovin' it.

"proper" is so over-rated.

.later days.
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#62817 07/11/2006 6:18 AM
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Samwise has it right, the heads are all exactly identical for 230, 250, 292 engines. Just don't get one with integral manifolds, they are severly restricted on breathing. The 194 heads will bolt on but are higher compression and with smaller valves, not recommended for any performance increase. All manifolds will bolt up exactly, there is no difference in any of the 4 engine displacements.

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#62819 07/11/2006 2:58 PM
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another queerie.........

please explain exactly what makes an Integral head?

I'm only familiar w/ later swappable heads.


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#62820 07/11/2006 5:02 PM
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The integral head has the intake cast into the head, its all one piece. The intake runners are small and not well designed. The exhaust manifold comes off I think??? not 100% sure of that, but it to is a piece of smog crap. Its a very poor design for any kind of performance use. There is no headers or manifolds that work with this head. I threw mine away, never even looked at it!

The early heads with smog tubes are just the same as those with out. They simply drilled holes in the outer part of the exhaust port so the could inject fresh air in to the exhaust flow. The fresh air would help burn out some of the emissions. You can plug them very easy.

All of the other heads are so close in CC's except the 194, that they can be swapped with no problem. Intakes are all the same design as well as the exhaust manifolds. The later 292's might of had a different flange at the pipe outlet, but port design was the same.


The real difference in 230/250 and the 292 is the bore, stroke, block height, and camshaft. All the other parts will interchange. The cams will interchange as well if you use a electric fuel pump. Joe

#62821 07/13/2006 6:44 AM
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The problem is that I have aqired a good manifold set from a "supposedly 292" for free to replace the broken one on my Brothers 292.
But the center ports and bolts on the replacement manifold do not line up with cylender head when the outer bolts are installed

(so that was why I thought mabe it was a 250 part)


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http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/dahlin_luke_1969.html]1969 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4
#62822 07/13/2006 3:37 PM
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It should go right on weather its a 292 or 250. Due to heat stress and age, the holes might not line up. If they are close, open up the tight ones a bit. Joe

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perhaps post a pic of the manifold if possible?

its the ports are square, its a 292/250.
if they're round, 235/261.

or, atleast thats what i think i know...heh.


1969 K20 , with a '67 front clip. fleetside. 292, 3x1 offy, headers. sm465 4spd. getting put back together, almost ready for paint.
doing it all myself.
19 and lovin' it.

"proper" is so over-rated.

.later days.
.sam.
#62824 07/16/2006 7:49 PM
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I will try to get a photo

its for sure not 235

its the orgnl engine out of a mid 70s chevy Van


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1966 Chevy 2 ton
1969 Chevy 3/4 ton 4wd
http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/dahlin_luke_1969.html]1969 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4

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