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I plead the other way....its a truck. Please use it this winter and enjoy it. Wash it and take of it but dont deny it usage.
I plead the other way....its a truck. Please use it this winter and enjoy it. Wash it and take of it but dont deny it usage.
BTW, I have a manifold and adapter to put a GM throttle body on it if you are interested... Howell can make you a FI kit for it, or you can junkyard a kit from an early '90's 4.3L with 5.0L injectors. You'll need to swap in an HEI distributor out of a later 250/292, but that should allow you to put the FI compatible spark controller in and you're set!
I will ship you the manifold if you want it because I'm done with it. (Scrapped my truck out several years ago.) It is from Brazil, and should bolt right to your factory exhaust manifold. Skip exhaust headers of any brand... They all SUCK.
(Oops, I'm reading the thread backwards. See you already EFI'd it. Nice!!!)
Take it easy on adding too much heavy bits and pieces to it or the genesis that really makes this truck will be something you'll start to hate the most and that is the 292 rock solid straight 6. Next thing you know you'll be like me and need a 500 cubic inch engine propel the heavy pig then look back and wonder why you built it so damn heavy.
I plead the other way....its a truck. Please use it this winter and enjoy it. Wash it and take of it but dont deny it usage.
It's not so much about power as about just not making a sloppy pig. On the trail, or even driving around, a 6000lb half ton truck is a beast to deal with...
From my experience, the more weight you add, the less fun it is to pilot down the trail, and the easier it is for it to damage itself just because of the weight...
I've read most of the thread now... Any idea what axle gearing it has? Mine had 3.54 axles with the same driveline, and I've seen a few other straight six trucks also with 3.54... but if your uncle special ordered the 292, it's possible he also ordered 4.10's, or even limited slips at one or both ends... ??
If only I could just go order this truck new RIGHT NOW, I think I would. No fancy crap, just the essentials, and wrapped in the best styled sheetmetal GM ever produced. (Sorry Larry.)
FWIW, if you ever get excited about a rear lunchbox locker, call me and I'll talk some sense into you. I did it to my truck, and it was horrible.![]()
It's not so much about power as about just not making a sloppy pig. On the trail, or even driving around, a 6000lb half ton truck is a beast to deal with...
From my experience, the more weight you add, the less fun it is to pilot down the trail, and the easier it is for it to damage itself just because of the weight...
If only I could just go order this truck new RIGHT NOW, I think I would. No fancy crap, just the essentials, and wrapped in the best styled sheetmetal GM ever produced. (Sorry Larry.)
I've been wondering about that for a couple weeks now...what's TOO heavy for this 292? Other than the cage, I'd like to eventually add a tent up top and a spare tire + gas cans on the bumper. Is that too much? I've been trying to judge the weight issue using firewood in the back. I've had the bed chalked full of ash logs and the engine didn't seem to dog at all. The only thing that was negatively affected was the brakes...haha, those drums SUCK! If I just stick to the cage, RTT, bumper mods, will the 292 perform all right?
I assume a big part of the decision to go to 4.56 was a good price on the front axle, but 4.56 gears with 33's and no overdrive and a 292 is NOT what I'd call ideal gearing...
My 250 six would smoothly rev to the moon all day, but the 292 is a long stroke engine, and spinning at 3000rpm's to do 65mph is really not ideal for it.
Because of the long stroke, the official redline for a 292 was pretty low, like 4500rpm. It'll have plenty of torque to move mountains with that gearing, but it's going to be fairly wrapped up running down the highway! At least you're not still feeding it with the little one barrel that pretty much airflow limited mine to about 4000rpm with any sort of load.
BTW, your "construction site" pic is now framed in my office. Love the truck, and love what you're doing with it, even when it isn't exactly what I'd do!!
Chris