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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:59 pm 
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Hello ,
my 1987 slant six 225 is tired and i am going to rebuild ~~ i have a chance to pick up a 1973 225 slant six with low miles ~~ question ~~ is there any big difference between the 2 motors ( should mention the 73 slant is complete ) and i will run it in my 1987 Dodge B150 shorty van 225 slant six 3spd automatic while i rebuild my old motor thanks for your help :)


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hey,,im in the same boat,,, i got a 87b150 shorty also, and want to super six it,, but want to use original manifolds,,,,,will the super six manifold fit on my 87??

thanks any information will help


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:51 am 
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There are no big differences between the slant-6 through the years, all heads interchange and the manifolds will fit any engine (there are some differences when it comes to vaccum connections), as long as the carb fits the manifold you should be ok.

Changes are related to external parts like distributor and so on.


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awesome,,,thank you vey much,,, i was not sure, as when looking for a rebuild kit they where from 59-80 and 81-87,,,, i wasnt sure what differences there where between them,,,,, but you have helped me out alot,,,,


any one with a super set up or pieces they wanna get rid of?


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My grandson and his Dad did the mechanical swap with a 72 slant with a Super Six (that I gave him) to his 87 D100 short bed. Being a Chevy guy, his Dad could not get the thing to run right so my grandson ended up selling me the truck. Problem was they tried to get it to run with the stock ECU on the run side of a regular electronic distributor. When it gets a little warmer, I'll do the HEI conversion on it - should run way better than it does now.

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67 has small crank register got larger in 68 .... 79 last year solid lifter...80 hydo lifter...76 last year forged crank.... http://www.slantsix.org/articles/parts-matrix/jpg.htm


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There are no big differences between the slant-6 through the years
That's not correct. There are several big differences. Some of these affect interchangeability. The subject swap (73 --> 87) doesn't run into any hard walls, but there will be sensor and pipe ports missing from the '73 engine so keeping the '87 emission control system intact will not be possible. This may or may not be an issue for the original poster.

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i have to admit that i em piggy backin on someone elseis post,,,but i figured this would be the best place to start,,,


my engine is an 87 slant,, and i want to super six it, and also want to use original super six parts,


so from what i understand.... the super six manifold(ex and in) will bolt on to my 87 block?no problem?


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67 has small crank register got larger in 68 .... 79 last year solid lifter...80 hydo lifter...76 last year forged crank.... http://www.slantsix.org/articles/parts-matrix/jpg.htm


I have an 80 d150 dom 5/80 and it has origional slant with solids

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67 has small crank register got larger in 68 .... 79 last year solid lifter...80 hydo lifter...76 last year forged crank....
Almost.

Small production test run of hydraulic-lifter slant-6s in '78, all production switched to hydraulic for the 1981 model year (not '80).

Forged cranks through middle of '76 production, then cast.

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i have to admit that i em piggy backin on someone elseis post,,,but i figured this would be the best place to start,,,


my engine is an 87 slant,, and i want to super six it, and also want to use original super six parts,


so from what i understand.... the super six manifold(ex and in) will bolt on to my 87 block?no problem?
Yes, but since you are working in a van, you have some special considerations if you want to install a Super Six. See HERE and HERE


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:53 am 
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AWESOME<<< thanks for all the information,,,should of figured a post with the headline about carter 2bbls would of had something about the super,,,,,,

but that's also why i ask for help...

.either way once again thanks for everyone that gave some information,,,,,


NOW i just have to locate a set up hahahaha being from a small town in Ontario for some reason i haven't been able to find one hahahahha


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