hi
Is one of the head bolts on a 235 supposed to be special, with a channel in the
side to allow oil flow? #4 ?
If so what range (yrs) of motors? What if an ordinary bolt replaces it?
Any knowledge appreciated. We are assembling a motor and not sure about that
detail
as we are looking at one motor with that bolt being special and another with an
ordinary bolt hence
confused (old story)
thanks!
John
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on
behalf of Nate [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 6:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Re : Toyota Land Cruiser L6
Actually , GM sold Toyota the rights to make the 235 in 1963 .
For reasons I'll never understand , the Toyota guys like to lie and say it
isn't so when it is and was widely talked about in the Motor Trade Magazines at
the time .
They also sold off the V-6 engine and bought it back in the 1970's when the
first fuel crunch hit .
-Nate
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> an oil pan for my 235 until I can find a good oil pan for permanant mount.
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