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Rick Angles 01-19-2011 01:42 PM

Odd or Even fire V-6
 
Ok, I will bring it over here, since I got it started in another thread. My Starfire is a '77, original 305/auto. I had a '75 parts car with a 231 odd-fire V-6. Am I wasting my time with the odd fire? Or look for a 77 even fire and not worry about changing the nose on the car to make it look like a 75?

I thought I would start out with the v-6 first, to have a little fun and see how things go before looking into putting the 305 back in. With the V-6, I would fall in the V/SA class and should be fun for a beginner.

Thoughts?

Owen S Quirion 01-19-2011 04:17 PM

Re: Odd or Even fire V-6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Angles (Post 234120)
Ok, I will bring it over here, since I got it started in another thread. My Starfire is a '77, original 305/auto. I had a '75 parts car with a 231 odd-fire V-6. Am I wasting my time with the odd fire? Or look for a 77 even fire and not worry about changing the nose on the car to make it look like a 75?

I thought I would start out with the v-6 first, to have a little fun and see how things go before looking into putting the 305 back in. With the V-6, I would fall in the V/SA class and should be fun for a beginner.

Thoughts?

Rick, I would swap an even fire crank and cam into the block that you have. I don't have a rulebook in front of me but I think it is legal. If it is, I would get the crank out of one of the later EFI cars that has the factory crank trigger ignition as well. I run an even fire Buick V6 in my car and the balance job works good. I have never had any problems with the crankshaft and I buzz it pretty good.

Bench Racer 01-19-2011 08:11 PM

Re: Odd or Even fire V-6
 
Rick I played with an odd fire 231buick 25+ years ago. One of the issues you will run into with the odd fire is the rocker pedastals. They are cast aluminum and crack with a strong stare. Back then they were no longer available from the dealer and if one broke while tightening it down you had to scour junk yards to find a rocker shaft that had a good one. They could easily be made in a machine shop and with no performance advantage over the originals I bet they still would not pass tech. If memory serves me the even fire heads have the rocker pedastals cast into the head. Don Jackson


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