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#15818 07/09/07 12:36 PM
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We probably won't ever agree on the best stock inline six (I’ve hear the knight sleeve valve was really smooth) but I wonder which was produced the longest? I know Mopar built their flat-head from the start (1924) until the late sixties.
Anyone know a longer one?

By the way I looking at a 1957 Fire truck last week that had a 935 CI Hall-Scott overhead cam 6 in it. 250 HP at 1800 RPM! The same engine was produced by Hudson for marine use.

Leif in San Rafael (I got a new job and I'm not in Oakland anymore)

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Dear Leif;

I think you got it right.

Chevrolet built the 216 from 1937 through 53 and then the 235 through 1962 model year. The 261 was basicaly the same (but in trucks/buses) and lasted till 1962 also.

I think the (7 main) style began with the 63 model year & went till the Vortec came to be.

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#15820 07/17/07 09:34 AM
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Whoa fellers...not so fast. You didn't say whether this question was exclusively for gasoline engines or not.

While it does not have spark plugs, the 6-71 Detroit inline diesel engine went into service in 1938 and was produced over 60 years.

If you can hear it before you see it, and there is a large black puddle under it when parked, it's probably a Detroit Diesel!


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I have been told that detroits are not supposed to leak; leaks are due to poor air box maintenance. If you haven't ever heard what a detroit diesel sounds like, do a search on youtube for "detroit diesel". There are two videos of a straight piped red grain truck.

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I didn't think of that, I think it also gets extra credit for being a two stroke. Excellent!
Duesenburg had some 2 stroke inline 8's in the 1924 indy 500. Too bad none survive, I bet they made quite a sound!
I was in the Army circa 1970 and we had this thing called the "gamma goat" which had 6 evenly spaced driven wheels and the 3 cyl version of that engine.
It made you deaf.


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