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Why are several people flying the chevy V6/90 when it looks like the
V6 Buick is a much more available engine and lighter and shorter? Not that the Chevy is bad.....but it just loks like the Buick is more attractive. |
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1- There is ALOT more aftermarket speed parts available for the Chevy
then the Buick, unless your name is Menard. G 2- The Chevy is a more compact package then the Buick, fits in more cowlings... 3- BeltedAir makes a nice redrive for the Chevy, I don't know if anyone has one for a Buick V-6. 4- If you built up a Buick for a plane it would really be your "fathers buick". G Ben www.haaspowerair.com Bret Ludwig wrote: Why are several people flying the chevy V6/90 when it looks like the V6 Buick is a much more available engine and lighter and shorter? Not that the Chevy is bad.....but it just loks like the Buick is more attractive. |
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![]() stol wrote: 1- There is ALOT more aftermarket speed parts available for the Chevy then the Buick, unless your name is Menard. G 2- The Chevy is a more compact package then the Buick, fits in more cowlings... 3- BeltedAir makes a nice redrive for the Chevy, I don't know if anyone has one for a Buick V-6. 4- If you built up a Buick for a plane it would really be your "fathers buick". G I haven't followed the market recently but there used to be a LOT of V6 Buick stuff. Smokey Yunick was the big V6 Buick guy. The Buick is shorter, is it any wider? The old "father's Buick" was a reliable old beast and I have many fond memories of the old ones. I never owned one but I did have a Chevy pickup with a 455 Buick engine. I got it cheap because "it never ran right". The fuel filters were plugged, and I finally figured out the tank had some weird growths and it had plugged everything up. My fix? I converted the truck to propane. That was in the late eighties. It's still running and still on propane but the next owner pulled the Buick when it needed a valve job and put in a talldeck 427 Chevy truck engine. |
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The 90 degree Buick V6 was a 6 cylinder iron block version of the 215 cu.
in. aluminum V8. As such, it had extended block skirts that were necessary for strength in the aluminum castings but just extra weight in the iron. I don't have the actual numbers for either it or the Chevy, but the Buick was a fairly heavy engine in it's original form. It may have been trimmed down over the years. "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ups.com... stol wrote: 1- There is ALOT more aftermarket speed parts available for the Chevy then the Buick, unless your name is Menard. G 2- The Chevy is a more compact package then the Buick, fits in more cowlings... 3- BeltedAir makes a nice redrive for the Chevy, I don't know if anyone has one for a Buick V-6. 4- If you built up a Buick for a plane it would really be your "fathers buick". G I haven't followed the market recently but there used to be a LOT of V6 Buick stuff. Smokey Yunick was the big V6 Buick guy. The Buick is shorter, is it any wider? The old "father's Buick" was a reliable old beast and I have many fond memories of the old ones. I never owned one but I did have a Chevy pickup with a 455 Buick engine. I got it cheap because "it never ran right". The fuel filters were plugged, and I finally figured out the tank had some weird growths and it had plugged everything up. My fix? I converted the truck to propane. That was in the late eighties. It's still running and still on propane but the next owner pulled the Buick when it needed a valve job and put in a talldeck 427 Chevy truck engine. |
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Why the Chevy V6 when the buick is shorter, lighter, cheaper? | Bret Ludwig | Home Built | 1 | September 23rd 06 08:12 PM |