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#66965 10/22/11 10:49 PM
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As I get closer to putting my motor back together, I'm trying to get this stuff sorted out.

1) I have 2 different T-Stat/by pass fittings (?) On one, the by pass hose is like 1", and the other is more like 1.5". Which one of these is better to use?:



2) Does this bolt go to a 292? I can't remember taking one out that looked like this on the 292 I pulled apart. This was in the basket case 292 I bought:



3) One of these oil pans came off a 292 in a '69 Chevy 4X4, and one was from the basket case, and I forgot which was which. The only difference seems to be an indentation at the rear and a slightly different baffle plate. Which would be best in a '68 Chevy 2 WD truck?







Thanks, guys

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The bolt is a main bolt for a windage tray. Common in a lot of SBC engines.



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I would use the "right " therm housing and a newer water pump that uses a threaded fitting for the bypass.

That stud is used to hold the oil pump pickup tube for 230-250 engines. May be used for the 292's also. Most 292's use a shorter version.

Either pan will work nice for a driver. Pick the nicest one.


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Humm?? the 292's i have taken apart i thought had the longger one seening that crank has a longger stroke to it.and this would keep the pick tube away from the crank.Guess I'll have to dig them back out and relook at them.But i know my 250s were much shorter then what you have in that photo.


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 Originally Posted By: tlowe #1716
I would use the "right " therm housing and a newer water pump that uses a threaded fitting for the bypass.


Are you saying the one on the right? Does the size (dia.) of the bypass hose matter at all? And is that a good place to pull coolant temp. from?

Thanks for the input on those pans and bolt, guys

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That housing on the right looks more like one from a 250 with integral head.


http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/attachment.php?attachmentid=342993&stc=1&d=1205145394

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YES ON THE "LEFT" WATER OUTLET IT IS TRULY A 292 SPECIFIC HSG. THE ONE ON THE RIIGHT S 250 & DOWN. ALSO THE PAN ON THE LEFT LOOKS LIKE IT HOLDS MORE OIL SO I,D GO WITH IT ALSO

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