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i have to say that anyone running a small block v-8 truck, or car for that matter is at a tremendous advantage and has a plug and play spare engine(in the crate 350) on the shelf at all times. That shelf may be at Jegs/Summit or the dealer, but it's on A shelf and can be at your door within 2 days.These crates have the oil pan, valve covers, and timing cover already installed so all you need to do is put the harmonic damper, intake, and flexplate on and you're ready to go. Some v-8 crates also have the damper installed.v-6's not so much. i think the v-6's are really designed to be installed by the dealer. There's too many odds and ends things that need to be done for the engine to be ready to run. But at the dealer, the tech simply needs to walk over to the parts counter and they have whatever parts are needed in a matter of minutes.
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Quote from: Stewart G Griffin on June 02, 2016, 09:13:49 pmi have to say that anyone running a small block v-8 truck, or car for that matter is at a tremendous advantage and has a plug and play spare engine(in the crate 350) on the shelf at all times. That shelf may be at Jegs/Summit or the dealer, but it's on A shelf and can be at your door within 2 days.These crates have the oil pan, valve covers, and timing cover already installed so all you need to do is put the harmonic damper, intake, and flexplate on and you're ready to go. Some v-8 crates also have the damper installed.v-6's not so much. i think the v-6's are really designed to be installed by the dealer. There's too many odds and ends things that need to be done for the engine to be ready to run. But at the dealer, the tech simply needs to walk over to the parts counter and they have whatever parts are needed in a matter of minutes.I respectfully disagree Stewart. The only issue with the V-6 is their popularity. Given the fact the 4.3L was a 2 year run in the square body (non-TBI) is the reason for the parts being harder to find. Try to go to Autozone for a simple valve cover gasket for the in-line 4.1L 6 cylinder, they have to order it. The V-8 small blocks have been around since the 50's and tons of them were used in many applications. The odds and ends wouldn't be needed if you originally had a V-6 truck. I suspect it would be no different if you tried to put an inline 6 in your truck and had to source all the associated brackets and hoses to do it right.