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- Stovebolt
We’ve been helping the old truck community connect and share information since 1995 If you're restoring, preserving or just driving an ole "Stovebolt," you'll find information useful for living with your old truck -- helpful Tech Tips, a Gallery of old trucks, a virtual Swap Meet where you can find (or sell) those elusive parts to complete your restoration projects
- Tom Langdons Stovebolt Used Parts - Specializing in Inline . . .
- As of Oct 1st 2017 Langdon's Stovebolt Engine Parts Co will only be selling parts for 216, 235, 261 Chevrolet and Chrysler Spitfire and Mopar flatheads Please continue to order using our on-line catalog
- Langdons Stovebolt Online Catalog
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- Chevrolet Stovebolt engine - Wikipedia
The Chevrolet Stovebolt engine is a straight-six engine made in two versions between 1929 and 1962 by the Chevrolet Division of General Motors It replaced the company's 171-cubic-inch (2 8 L) inline-four as their sole engine offering from 1929 through 1954, and was the company's base engine starting in 1955 when it added the small block V8 to the lineup It was completely phased out in North
- Stovebolt 6 Engine History and Information - Restore An Old Car
Chevy Stovebolt History Chevrolet introduced a new inline-six engine to the market in 1929 The original bore and stroke was 3 3125" by 3 75", making a 194 cubic-inch displacement Compared to the more common flathead engine design of the day, the Stovebolt-6 was a more complex, overhead-valve design
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