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Old 19-03-20, 03:11
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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades View Post
Just for your info, the 235 has a 3 15/16" stroke with the 3.5" (same) bore size as the 216 cu. in.
Hi Lynn
According to my data the Chev 235 unpressurised (WW2) engines had a 3-9/16" bore. 3-15/16" stroke is correct. These figures came from TM 10-1557 for 1-1/2 ton 4x4 truck (Known as the Yankee Joe in this country)
216 engine was 3-1/2" bore and 3-3/4" stroke.

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