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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / July 2005

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1969 Chevy 250 Engine?

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Bugsy Segal - 30 Jul 2005 01:34 GMT
I just purchased a remanufactured 250 inline 6 for my 1969 Chevy C10.
The casting numbers on this engine are consistent with specifications
for the year and engine size. The existing engine has a number in the
same location that I cannot find what year it is or even if it comes
from a 1969 Chevy Pickup. The number that is in the same location on
the existing engine as the remanufactured engine is 392196 or B92196
and then a big GM under it as with the new engine and then 13 under
that. Can anyone help me identify this engine?
Eightupman - 30 Jul 2005 02:53 GMT
Try this group of folks for help with your ride.
http://www.stovebolt.com/

>I just purchased a remanufactured 250 inline 6 for my 1969 Chevy C10.
> The casting numbers on this engine are consistent with specifications
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> and then a big GM under it as with the new engine and then 13 under
> that. Can anyone help me identify this engine?
Steve W. - 30 Jul 2005 06:29 GMT
> Try this group of folks for help with your ride.
> http://www.stovebolt.com/
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> > and then a big GM under it as with the new engine and then 13 under
> > that. Can anyone help me identify this engine?

Sounds like the 292 six used in the trucks. They are similar engines but
the truck six has a longer stroke for more torque. The block is taller
as well.
 
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