283 rebuild or build
i am curious, however, to see if these have any performance potential (heads, cam, valvetrain, etc)
it is a 1964-68 block, factory 190-240hp. is 300hp possible with P&P heads/cam/etc
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Edit: forgot to ask if you know the cc of the heads that a 283 came with? Im lookin in an old motors manual and it shows they had compression ratios of 8.5 for the 2 barrels, 9.5 for fours, and 10.5 for fuel injection. Oh and if that isnt enough they went to 9.25 on all in 63...
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Yeah I know quite a bit about trying to get every last little hp out of a sbc, and rpm is the way with about any of them, but thats not what I want. I dont want to spin the thing like a top and Im not looking for 3hp per ci. All I am after is about 1.1hp per ci and more importantly is the 20+mpg. Hell in 60 or 61 chevy had a 283 that put out 315hp from the factory so I know that getting my hp requirements cant be too hard. I realize alot of people dont drive there old car everyday but I do, and I drive a lot so fuel economy is very important.
My trick flow twisted wedge heads that I would be using have different valve angles to reduce valve shrouding and even with their 2.02 intake they flow great. Ive also heard that their combustion chamber is very detonation resent and helps with economy. I was thinking of running a cam in the 218@.05, .460 lift, and with the widest lsa I could find. Not too much smaller than a 350hp, 327 cam. For an intake I would look at a nice duel plan like a eddy performer air gap or something of the like, topped with around a 600cfm holley. This would all be placed on a stock short block and probably backed with a 4speed. I wish I had the coin for a t56 or tko but those seem a little out of reach at the moment. The car currently has 3.35 rear gear, that I will probably keep till I find a stronger rear with better gear selection to stuff under it. At 2600lbs I dont think this comb will have any problems getting it moving to my liking but I have little to no idea what kind of mpg something like this will pull down. Thats why when I saw your post and read about your comb I thought if you can get 20mpg in a pickup with more cam and regular style heads I might have a chance.
So whats your rear end ratio? And what tranny are you running?
Did they use different chamber size to get different compression ratios? Mortec shows 60cc and 70cc heads, is that 8.5-1 and 9.5=1?
Wonder if my goals are within reach with an old 283?
Did they use different chamber size to get different compression ratios? Mortec shows 60cc and 70cc heads, is that 8.5-1 and 9.5=1?
Wonder if my goals are within reach with an old 283?
Sounds like you had a nice set up. What kinda mileage did you get? Im sure that a built up 283 would be more than that little car or I need but like I said mpg's are a must. I wish we still had >$1.00 gas as I wouldnt be posting all the questions about economy but I end up driving it around 400miles a week and even at 20mpg it gets to me a little.
Sounds like you had a nice set up. What kinda mileage did you get? Im sure that a built up 283 would be more than that little car or I need but like I said mpg's are a must. I wish we still had >$1.00 gas as I wouldnt be posting all the questions about economy but I end up driving it around 400miles a week and even at 20mpg it gets to me a little.
After putting a t5 in my malibu, I swore that I would never put another on in anything I own, but Ive been thinking that in this case I might make an exception. I think that if I could pick up the stuff to put a phord t5 behind a sbc than I wouldnt be so worried of breaking it. It's just so hard to find a good chevy t5 and when you do they are always twice the price of a ford. I bet with a t5, a 283 like I described, and a wide band I could get a pretty respectable runner that didnt kill me at the pump.
After putting a t5 in my malibu, I swore that I would never put another on in anything I own, but Ive been thinking that in this case I might make an exception. I think that if I could pick up the stuff to put a phord t5 behind a sbc than I wouldnt be so worried of breaking it. It's just so hard to find a good chevy t5 and when you do they are always twice the price of a ford. I bet with a t5, a 283 like I described, and a wide band I could get a pretty respectable runner that didnt kill me at the pump.
As for the tranny, Im really torn. I know that the one to have is a t56 but they also run about $1200+ used, and thats more than I would have in the aluminum headed sbc. If I go this way I might as well just bight the bullet and drop in a 5.3 or 4.8. Ive thought about a tko but that seems to be about the same price as a t56 and its got one less gear. Theres always runnin a t5 like I said, and there nice trannys, but weak and going up in price. Then theres the trusty old 4 speed, what can I say, pay now, or pay at the pump.
Im a manual guy all the way, out of my 4 cars only ones got a auto and Im sellin it before I got to do a manual swap, even got the pedals and tranny, lol. I dont know why but I hate to drive a auto, its really unnatural for some reason. Some days I wish I was an auto person, I can get a pull out 5.3 and auto for the price of a worn out t56.


