Anybody build 4 cylinder or 6 cylinder rat rods?

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mikec4193

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So I have never ever had a V8 engine in anything I have owned...

I was wondering if anybody else on here has every built a 4 banger or a 6 cylinder rat rod??

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My Willys Jeep from 2014 era...

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This is from my 1953 Chevy 1 ton I rebuilt and sold...2016 time frame...

I even did a partial build on here of a 1953 fender-less truck and that had a 235 Chevy in it...cant find any pics of it but it looked so hideous I sold it...

I would love to see if anybody on here have built some small motored rat rods...

MikeC
 
I have a perfectly good 4.3 V6 I've thought of putting in several vehicles, including my 28 RPU. However, I concluded that it would still look and sound like a V6 and just wouldn't be enough of a hot rod, so I'm using a 283.

I had a 235 and powerglide in my 62 Bel Air. I really wanted to keep it and tried desperately, but blew it up 4 times. Now the car has a 355 and Turbo 350 and it's much more fun and enjoyable to drive, I wish I had done that from the start now.

The unusual stuff is fun, but I still prefer 8 cylinders.

What I've learned with my 455 Buick is that unusual engines are a lot of fun but they're a lot more expensive.
 
I've got a 225 Slant Six in this '29 Chevy Roadster pickup and there is a 292 Chevy 6 in this Reo. Sold it a few years ago.
 

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I had a couple of Buick V6 powered Jeep’s that were fun. I put a Buick V6 in a Toyota pickup, probably twice as much HP and torque as the stock 4 cylinder.

My baby boy had a early 80’s Chevy C 10 pickup with a 4.3. Had dual exhaust with some kind of turbo mufflers, that thing had a throaty roar like a V8. It wasn’t exactly the same sound, but it didn’t have that six cylinder sound, either.
 
I would love to have a straight 8 flat head Chrysler engine in one. But no kidding, a lot more $$ than a SBC for sure.
 
Here's a Cornbinder I built a few years ago. 250 Chevy 6 with a Saginaw 4 speed.
 

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Those 6 banger rods above are cool, I see the flatheads now and again.

...Slant 6 is different!

I posted this one awhile back, a VW powered 30's? Chevy truck..
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Will be putting the finishing touches on this Crosley. Now contains a fresh Jeep stroker 6 cylinder. Should get some drag strip runs on it this summer.
 

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Hey, Turbo T, can you tell us more details about the engine and turbo? Estimated horsepower, boost, turbo size and so on. Your roadster is super cool.
 
This ain't a rat rod but my dragster has a 300 ci Ford 6.
 

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Hey, Turbo T, can you tell us more details about the engine and turbo? Estimated horsepower, boost, turbo size and so on. Your roadster is super cool.

I bought the shortblock off of Ebay a few years back. It was built by MDS Racing in Texas. Bored .030 over, Wiseco pistons, Crower rods, balanced and blueprinted. BoPort did the head before he got famous so I got it cheap! T3 turbo, log manifold, rotated and gutted upper and ported lower manifolds. Brown top injectors, big VAM, LA3 ECU. Estimated 300+ hp. TC T-5 and 8" Maverick rear. Built the whole car for $5K. An absolute blast to drive! I call it a 300 hp go-kart.
The build thread is in my signature...........
 
I'm building a '33 Pontiac coupe, using this 1966 Pontiac OHC-6.
 

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Thanks for the information, 2.3TurboT. I'll file it in case another project pops up. Sounds like a fun combination.

JMT, cool choice for an engine in your '33.
 

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