Building an inline 6 Chevy 250 engine

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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
The Chevy inline 6 has been around in one version or another since 1929 until 1988 in domestic vehicles. The Gen 3 (1962-'88) straight 6 250 cid engine was brought out in 1966. It has a 0.280" longer stroke (3.53") and the same bore (3.875") as the 230 cid straight 6.  
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The Chevy inline 6 has been around in one version or another since 1929 until 1988 in domestic vehicles. The Gen 3 (1962-'88) straight 6 250 cid engine was brought out in 1966. It has a 0.280" longer stroke (3.53") and the same bore (3.875") as the 230 cid straight 6. It boasts a 7 main bearing bottom end- quite an improvement over the Gen 2 inline's 4 main bearings.  
  
 
== Some things to consider ==
 
== Some things to consider ==
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==Cylinder heads==
 
==Cylinder heads==
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Beginning in the mid-'70s, the inline 6 Chevy got an integrated intake cylinder head. This was a step in the wrong direction for doing performance mods- the intake being cast as part of the head means it would take too much work to remove it to be able to use any kind of 4-barrel carb.
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===Exhaust ports===
 
===Exhaust ports===
 
The Chevy 250 head has a "4-port" exhaust. That means two ports are siamesed and two are single port. This design, while fine for a daily driver or truck, leaves a lot to be desired for high performance work.
 
The Chevy 250 head has a "4-port" exhaust. That means two ports are siamesed and two are single port. This design, while fine for a daily driver or truck, leaves a lot to be desired for high performance work.

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