Gents,
Friend was over looking at Old Blue and the general lack of progress I am making on the project, AHEM, err, ahhh, slow, dedicated, painstaking work done...
He suggested that the Chevy/GM Iron Duke 151ci straight four might be a good repower.
I have a 350/TH400/NP205 that is transplantable, but all that is going to require a LOT of work that despite haveing the facilities for, I don't have the *poop* to do that much.
I've worked on the Iron-4's that put out an appreciable amount of torque and horsepressure to move things quickly.. They use a lot of Chevy's Small Block tech and some of the racy-ier hotrod equipment.
Seriously considering something more modern than the overhauled civvy/industrial 230 I've got at this point.
Old Blue is still bare to frame, waiting for me to decide on what to do..
Problem is? SOooooOOOooo many decent possibilities to work with!
Ideas and thoughts appreciated.
kL
Chevy 151ci in M-37?
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Chevy 151ci in M-37?
'52 M-37 "Old Blue" still in 11enty-bazillion parts
'52 M-37 "Rusty Red" parted
'52 M-37 "Rusty Red" parted
Nivek, I would agree with your friend that the iron duke would make a decent repower as they are very reliable but I guess I don't see how it would be much less work than fitting the smallblock, fabbed motor mounts, rad hoses, minor wiring adjustments etc. If I had the 350/400/205 lying around thats what I'd be stuffing in there. Just as reliable and more than enough power, as a matter of fact I think someone a few years ago was making or had made an adapter plate to bolt the original dodge trans to a chevy engine pattern. For some reason I'm thinking it was an ad in the back of Mil-Veh Magazine some years ago. Anyone remember something about that or am I just dreaming?
Gwalker, you are correct..
Duh on my part..gwalker wrote:Actually the 'iron duke' 151 is a pontiac divison engine(1977-1993), the chevy 4 cyl is the 153 used in the early nova II. it was a chevy 6 cyl engine w/ 2 less cyls.(1962-1971)
Was thinking of the Chevy motor, and you are corrrect in the CID.
Dunno why, think my Pontiac Fiero driving buddy was over and had my mind full of figures and factoids that I couldn't dump..

What I'm thinking on the 4 cylinder is that is is less wide than the V engine, and that gives me a ton more room for using the original pedals, which I really dig for *looks*.
My -37 when on road is pretty much going to be a driver, won't worry about this first truck being fast or all original.
Do have second truck, if repowered I'll try and stay all Mopar as Rusty Red gets worked over.
What I'd like is a dependable hydraulic liftered engine I don't have to be fiddling with to keep running well.
kL
'52 M-37 "Old Blue" still in 11enty-bazillion parts
'52 M-37 "Rusty Red" parted
'52 M-37 "Rusty Red" parted
Have you considered using a more modern Dodge slant-6? They're not the most powerful engine in the world, but they do have more "cojones" than the Chevy 4-banger and they're indestructible to boot. I doubt that you'd gain much in the way of top-end performance, but it would be extremely reliable and you'd not have to "fiddle with it."
"PER ARDUA AD ITER"
151 Chevy
Isn't the 151 engine way way too small for the M37? 230 cubes is bad enough without losing 80 more? Enlighten me, I must be missing sumthin. I too am looking for an alternative engine for my beater.
Respectfully,
Greencom
Respectfully,
Greencom
slant 6
Has anyone ever done a repower with a slant 6?
That was one amazing engine.
I had one in an old Valliant. Had 250K
on it didn't burn a drop of oil, never did any large maint on it.
Started on the first quarter crank.
The car fell apart around the engine.
That engine may be still running somewhere.
J.B.
That was one amazing engine.
I had one in an old Valliant. Had 250K
on it didn't burn a drop of oil, never did any large maint on it.
Started on the first quarter crank.
The car fell apart around the engine.
That engine may be still running somewhere.
J.B.