Why is it called a Stovebolt six?

This pushrod six-cylinder design was only engine offered by Chevrolet from 1929 until the advent of the small block V8 in 1955. The earliest of these engines were known as “stovebolt” sixes, because the bolts that held the engine together resembled the bolts that were commonly used to assemble woodstoves.
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Why is it called a Chevy Stovebolt?

Starting in 1935, Chevrolet and GMC shared the platform for all truck models. These engines produced about 50 horsepower, with later versions producing up to 80 horsepower. Early versions of the engine were given the “Stovebolt” nickname due to the bolts used resembling that of wood stove hardware.
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What is a Stovebolt?

Definition of stove bolt

: a bolt with a round or flat slotted head and a square nut, resembling a machine screw but usually having coarser threads and used for joining metal parts.
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How much horsepower does a 235 inline 6 have?

It's a 235-cubic inch V6. It produced between 100 and 150 horsepower and was the standard on a large range of Chevrolet vehicles for many years. It is one of the longest-lasting engines ever produced.
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What is the Chevy Blue Flame engine?

English: "Blue Flame" was officially only the name of a particular high compression version of Chevrolet's 1937-1963 overhead-valve inline-six engine, but is commonly used to describe the entire engine generation. It replaced the earlier "Stovebolt" six, with which it shared many designed elements.
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Did Chevy make straight 6 engines?

Chevrolet straight-6 engine may refer to: the 299-cubic-inch (4.9 L) T-head engine used in the 1911–1913 Chevrolet Series C Classic Six. the 271-cubic-inch (4.4 L) L-head engine used in the 1914–1915 Chevrolet Light Six.
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Did Corvette ever have a 6 cylinder engine?

The Corvette legend was powered by V-8 engines, but it was an inline six-cylinder that started it all. Chevrolet's 235-cu.in. six was the only engine available in the Corvette for 1953 and '54.
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How much horsepower can you get out of a Ford inline 6?

While it might be stout, the 4.9L I6 has never been known as much of a performer, providing solid down-low torque but only middling horsepower in stock form (topping out around 100 ponies and 220 lb-ft of twist in it mightiest iteration).
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Was the Chevy 235 a good engine?

The Chevy 235, inline six-cylinder engine was originally introduced in 1941 for large trucks and is known as one of the truly great Chevy engines due to its power and durability. By 1950, the 235 was reduced to full-sized automobiles and smaller pickup trucks.
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What is the difference between a stove bolt and a carriage bolt?

Carriage bolts are available up to 10 inches long, stove bolts up to 6 inches, and machine bolts up to 30 inches. Larger sizes usually must be special ordered. Carriage Bolts: Carriage bolts are used mainly in making furniture.
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What size is a stove bolt?

Typical stove bolt sizes are 1/8" (which is a 6-32 screw size), 5/32" (8-32), 3/16" (10-24), 1/4-20, 5/16-18 and 3/8-16. Lengths range from about 3/8" to 6". Measure the length of a flat head screw from the top of the head to the threaded end of the bolt; measure round heads from under the head.
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Why are straight 6 engines so good?

Straight-six advantages

This simplicity means straight-six engines are generally easier to work on, with their layout allowing for greater access to spark plugs, leads and ancillaries when maintenance work needs to be carried out, so the I6 is often a better choice for the amateur mechanic.
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What is the most powerful straight 6 engine?

Here Are The 10 Most Powerful Cars With A Straight-6 Engine
  • 8 Toyota GR Supra.
  • 7 Mercedes-Benz S500.
  • 6 BMW X7 M50d.
  • 5 Land Rover Defender P400.
  • 4 BMW M3 E46.
  • 3 Nissan Skyline GT-R.
  • 2 Toyota Supra JZA80.
  • 1 Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo.
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What does the C stand for in Corvette?

As stated the C stands for corvette and then the number behind it denotes the generation of corvette in reference.
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Do they make a V6 Corvette?

Corvette's never had V6 engines for option.
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Did Corvette ever have a steel body?

If you knew the answer is yes, then you probably know the story behind the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Rondine, a rare prototype that was commissioned by the Italian coachbuilder Pininfarina – and was made of steel!
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How much HP does a Chevy 250 inline 6 have?

Chevy 4.1L Specifications

The Chevy 250 straight-6 engine was a single-cam overhead-valve inline-six. It originally produced 155 horsepower and 235 lb-ft of torque with a one-barrel Rochester Monojet carburetor. The 250 was a stroked version of the smaller 3rd generation GM six-cylinder engines.
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Is the 4.2 L inline 6 a good engine?

The 4.2L straight-6 Vortec engine is extremely reliable. Worn valve seats are the only problem on our list that can lead to an expensive repair bill and the issue really isn't common enough to give any worry. The fan clutch, water pump, sensors, end links, etc.
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What size engine is a straight-6?

In automobiles, the straight-six design is used for engine displacements ranging from approximately 2,000 to 5,000 cubic centimetres (120 to 310 cu in). It is also sometimes used for smaller engines but these, although very smooth running, tend to be rather expensive to manufacture in terms of cost-to-power ratio.
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What is the difference between a hex bolt and a carriage bolt?

Carriage bolts are a type of hexagon bolt specialised for use in woodworking, in particular, fastening metal to wood. Carriage bolts are designed with a domed head, which can prevent loosening from one side, an enlarged head shape also prevents the bolt from being pulled through a wooden construction.
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What's a stove bolt look like?

Stove bolts generally have heads that are either flat and slightly tapered on the bottom, which means that they can be countersunk, or they are rounded on the top and flat on the bottom. The head of the bolt is generally slotted for use with a standard screwdriver, although some bolts do use Phillips heads.
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