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Re: 63 Chevy Truck engine sizePosted by mart on July 31, 2004 at 20:05:49 from (64.235.109.48): In Reply to: 63 Chevy Truck engine size posted by Mark on February 05, 2004 at 11:12:52: Any small block V8 (262, 265, 267, 283, 302, 305, 307, 327, 350 or 400 cubic inch) made from 1955 through 1986 is a complete bolt in to replace the 283 in your '63. All the original accessories - ie intake and exhaust manifold, water pump, pulleys, distributor, starter, flywheel and belhousing will fit right on all the other small blocks. The only exceptions may be 1955 through '57' 265 and 283 small blocks as they used a front motor mount and did not have provisions for the later side mounts, but your not likely to run into one of these early blocks, or want to swap one into your truck anyway. Even post '86 smallblocks are a bolt in, into your truck. The main difference here is on these throttle body or tuned port fuel injection engines, GM changed the angle of the center intake manifold bolts slightly. You can either grind and notch bolt holes on any of the '86 or earlier carbureated intakes to fit, swap on a set of '86 or earlier cylinder heads, or convert your truck to fuel injection. Converting to efi is do-able, but complicated and not cheap. About your 3 speed transmission. The original '63 283 bellhousing clutch and flywheel will bolt to any Chevy small block V8. The early 3 speed was marginal, strengthwise even back in '63 on stock 283's. It's not really desirable, but it will live if you don't abuse it. mart
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