50ChevyFrank
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Joined this group just today. I have already read several posts about the Reo 331 gas engines; how rugged, durable, strong, etc. they are. And some about swapping them out of a deuce in favor of a diesel, etc. Has anyone swapped one into something else? Like a 50 Chevy pickup? I don't really know anything about them other than seeing some ads for them for sale at some of the surplus houses. Does anyone have HP and torque specs? How about length, height, width? Do they have a standard SAE flywheel housing bolt pattern? What trans will bolt to them? Weight? Are spare parts readily available? My 50 3/4-ton still has the original 216, and besides some blow-by and using too much oil, it runs well and the truck drives good. I have been thinking about a re-power and there are lots of options. I want to do anything but another cookie cutter SBC. A 302 GMC is a common swap for these style of trucks. I even considered different diesels... But if I could put a Reo/ Continental OA-331 from a "army deuce-and-a-half" I could hire out pulling stumps . Wouldn't be another one parked beside me at the Cruise-in.
Really the truck is a driver, not pretty, and I want to be able to haul a load and pull a loaded trailer.
Comments? Thanks.
Really the truck is a driver, not pretty, and I want to be able to haul a load and pull a loaded trailer.
Comments? Thanks.