garage gnome Rust polisher Joined Jun 19, 2009 Apr 11, 2026 #1 Is this a 231 v6? https://www.facebook.com/share/17WzjzcsCP/?mibextid=wwXIfr
wheelie beeg dummy 2023 Sponsor 2024 Sponsor 2025 Sponsor Joined Mar 6, 2004 Apr 11, 2026 #2 Looks like it to me. Steel thermostat housing. Can’t see the EGR behind the 2g. HEI dist. Looks like it’s been sitting in salt water for a decade or so. But the dist. is a win I guess.
Looks like it to me. Steel thermostat housing. Can’t see the EGR behind the 2g. HEI dist. Looks like it’s been sitting in salt water for a decade or so. But the dist. is a win I guess.
garage gnome Rust polisher Joined Jun 19, 2009 Apr 11, 2026 #3 The transmission might be good to have as well for an automatic swap.
Rich M. Shoe salesman 2022 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2024 Sponsor 2025 Sponsor Joined Mar 23, 2008 Apr 12, 2026 #4 231, looks like an even fire cap. 2gc carb though probably first year even fire. Still low port heads, fits 75-77 odd fire 231.
231, looks like an even fire cap. 2gc carb though probably first year even fire. Still low port heads, fits 75-77 odd fire 231.
garage gnome Rust polisher Joined Jun 19, 2009 Apr 12, 2026 #5 Should I save it? I have no use for it.
Rich M. Shoe salesman 2022 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2024 Sponsor 2025 Sponsor Joined Mar 23, 2008 Apr 12, 2026 #6 The heads have some value as the 231 oddfire was only 75-77. First year and a half or so of even fires still used the low ports. After that the tall ports came in. The intake can be used on the 75-77 as well.
The heads have some value as the 231 oddfire was only 75-77. First year and a half or so of even fires still used the low ports. After that the tall ports came in. The intake can be used on the 75-77 as well.