View Full Version : 283 sbc in a 87?
abeemanator
08-02-2011, 01:35 AM
I found a disassembled 1955 Chevy 283 on Craigslist for $65. I was looking at the pictures and concerned about a few things. I believe I have the know how to put this together and make it run. So here are my questions.
SBC 283 $65 Boise Craigslist (http://boise.craigslist.org/pts/2506547926.html)
1. Rust Removal: How hard would it to be to remove that rust and still have usable parts.
2. Availability of parts: Such as gaskets, parts.ect
3. Installation: Will it fit without too much welding?
Any comments would be nice too, I am wondering how well an old rusty block, heads, cams.ect would clean up or if its just better to take it to the scrapyard.
pennyman1
08-02-2011, 04:25 PM
It depends on how bad the rust is - vinegar is a safe and effective rust remover. If the rust is thick and scalely in the bores or ports or combustion chambers, they are scrap.
LSR Mike
08-03-2011, 11:45 AM
Usually you have the block and heads hot tanked, and then machine the important surfaces. Look for 350 info, the blocks are the same externally.
77amc
10-23-2012, 02:51 PM
if its' a stock '55 V8, then it's a 265 and not a 283.
Get me the casting #'s and I'll tell you what it is.
I'm dropping a 283 in my 88 long bed and thought that my Chevy II oil pan would make room for the center link but NO..
A friend said to notch the back of the pan instead of the front.
I just didn't feel like cutting a 150.00 oil pan. BUT I might have to.
If you have the stock distributor (points) get a pertronix set up and run an external coil. The small head will give you more clearance.
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LSR Mike
10-24-2012, 06:40 AM
They're still making parts for all SBC's
4cylinders
11-22-2012, 06:14 PM
hey, if it is an original 55 block, it does not have side mounts or an oil filter mount. sell it to someone who needs to do a resto. the sbc's are physically same size 267-400. you can find lots of them cheap used, cheaper than a rebuild.
camoit
11-22-2012, 07:38 PM
4 month old thread. It's dead and gone by now.
77amc
11-23-2012, 05:47 PM
IT"S NEVER DEAD 'round here...
Had several things going on and got stumped by not wanting to cut my Chevy II earl pan to clear the center-link.
Another guy stated to notch the back of the pan instead of the front.
BUT, that's stopped 'til I can get this baby LT1 into my BMW vert.
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Fordubishi
11-23-2012, 06:34 PM
Find an oil pan out of a wrecked 4x4 they have a flat bottom and the sump is set farther back (70's 1500 or full size Blazer)
4cylinders
11-23-2012, 08:50 PM
hey, not trying to hijack this thread, so will post a pic tomorrow of a pan.
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