Editing Building an inline 6 Chevy 250 engine (section)
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===Deck height=== The deck height of the Chevy 230 and 250 inline 6 engines is shorter than the 292 inline 6 engine. That means the push rod cover is shorter on those engines than on the 292 Chevy 6, as seen below. The RH engine mount is located a few inches forward of the smaller displacement engines. Some 292s (and a few 250s used in truck/van applications) used a 90 degree oil filter adapter where the filter is pointing downward (same as the Chevrolet V8) - these blocks have a 3 bolt boss (some blocks have this area unmachined where the holes can be drilled out). {| |[[File:Vin stamp.jpg|thumb|300px|250 Chevy inline 6. Location of VIN/application code stamping for 1962 and newer engines is circled]] |[[File:CHEVY 292 INLINE SIX-1 (1).jpg|thumb|230px|292 Chevy inline 6 with taller side cover]] |}
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