no the inside of the head will be a different size
Chevrolet 235 cubic inch inline 6-cylinder
No. The 235 had a totally different bolt pattern.
Trywww.remanufactured.com/Chevrolet_6_Cylinder_Engines.htm
Yes there is.
A typical 1962 Chevy C10 would have a 235 cu.in. straight six engine. This would be the last year for the 235 engine.
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 clockwise on distributor cap. Cylinder numbers are: Drivers side head front to rear is 1-3-5-7 And the other head front to rear is 2-4-6-8 That is the factory firing order.
The last year Chevy used the 235 was 1962. After that the 230, 250 and 292 came into the picture. The 235 and the earlier 215 valve cover was held down with two nuts on top. The 235 engine will not interchange with the later 1963 and up engines.
The firing order for the 235 is 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 4.
The 150 is the basic car so it should have the standard 216 engine. The Blue Flame 235 is blue and the basic 216 engine is tan. 216 has 108 hp 235 has 115 hp
A parts store or on a car at car shows. Old auto repair books.
536124 That answer is incorrect.the correct firing order for the Chevy 235 is Firing order: 1-5-3-6-2-4.
Yes. You may need to reuse the 48 engine mounts and water pump and other accessories. Be sure to install a pilot bearing for the standard trans if the 235 was bolted to an automatic trans.