Good morning everyone!
After a few years of neglect, my 6 cylinder 53 Champion is coming out of retirement and is getting put back on the road. A little backstory about the car, it is an all original 53 2 door sedan, 2 owner, and has been in my family for the better part of its life. The original flat head 6 decided to eat itself a few years ago, and with all of my other projects at the time it just got stuffed back in the garage until now. Well, fast forward until yesterday evening, I had the option to grab up a 232 V8 from a 53 Commander. I am typically a Ford man through and through (please don't judge!) so I know absolutely nothing about this engine. Am I going to be better off rebuilding my 6 cylinder, or will this 232 fit without too much persuasion from the blue wrench and welder?
Help educate someone trying to keep his Studebaker all Studebaker!
Thanks,
After a few years of neglect, my 6 cylinder 53 Champion is coming out of retirement and is getting put back on the road. A little backstory about the car, it is an all original 53 2 door sedan, 2 owner, and has been in my family for the better part of its life. The original flat head 6 decided to eat itself a few years ago, and with all of my other projects at the time it just got stuffed back in the garage until now. Well, fast forward until yesterday evening, I had the option to grab up a 232 V8 from a 53 Commander. I am typically a Ford man through and through (please don't judge!) so I know absolutely nothing about this engine. Am I going to be better off rebuilding my 6 cylinder, or will this 232 fit without too much persuasion from the blue wrench and welder?
Help educate someone trying to keep his Studebaker all Studebaker!
Thanks,
What Bob said. Everything was lighter-duty in Champions, so you're better off warming up a 185 flathead...or with a little more work, putting an OHV Skybolt Six in it. It will fit; I've done it.
BP
It's all well meaning so take no offence.
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