What's a 228 worth?

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  1. smittysGMC

    smittysGMC Member

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    I just removed an 81,00 mile 228 from my 52 burb along with tranny. It is a fine running engine, Is it worth anything? It for sure is too heavy to ship anywhere! Thanks, Smitty
     
  2. vwnate1

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    Yes , it has value .

    Being the ' small ' Jimmy engine it may take a while to find someone who wants it but it'll handily out perfrom a Chevy 216 Babbit Pounder or even a 235 .

    If you toss it behind the garage , please pour some oil in each cylinder then re install & tighte the spark plugs to prevent any cylinder rust , stuff the carby and exhaust openings to keep out rodents , bugs & moisture .

    Any chance I can persuade you to post up a picture of the wonderful engine...? .
     
  3. smittysGMC

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    I'd be glad to post a pic of this fine engine as soon as I locate my camera! Senility strikes again.
     
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    CFS Syndrome

    ....It's closely related to CRS syndrome and I know both very well . :p

    Personally , I think the entire lump is worth about $500.00 if it was running
    O.K. when you took it out .

    However , I found one not far from Los Angeles (home of wierdos who LIKE odd ball engines) and NO ONE wanted it so.....

    You never know ~ if there's a person near you who has an old Jimmy that's dead or needs an engine , then the value is there .

    Sp again , PLEASE (that's GMC Fire Ball red there) DON'T get pi$$ed off and toss it out ! .

    'K ? .

    I mean just look = it has :

    Full pressure lubrication ! .

    SEVEN main bearings ! (for continuous high RPM operation)

    High nickle content cast iron castings .

    A FORGED crankshaft . (!)

    And a whole buncha other detail things that I'm forgetting right now because of CRS and the fact that those darned butt ugly GMC's got a REAL truck engine whilst my beloved Chebbies got stuck with babbit pounding junk .:rolleyes: :p

    What's not to like in a GMC InLine 6 banger engine ? .
     
  5. gypsy truck

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    Hey Nate - do you know what year the 228 was used in the GMCs and was that the only engine for the 47-53s? thanks!
     
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    No I don't :

    It should be simple to figure out though , just look in a catalog , like for gaskets or spark plugs , that'll tell you .

    Or a tune up guide (Motor's Etc.) will have the info on the specifications page .

    I'm @ SWMBO's place on this chilly , 39° morning , truck in the garage and my books are miles away...
     
  7. Kens 50 PU

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    Here's what I've gathered

    GMC's first 228 was in 1939, specifically for trucks. It was used until 1953 in 1/2, 3/4 and 1 ton applications. The 248 replaced it as the standard 1/2 ton engine in 1954.

    248's were available in '47 for the bigger trucks (300 series and above).
     
  8. smittysGMC

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    Well, I may have found a buyer in MO. Even if the deal falls through, I'm planning on cleaning it up and painting it and storing it in a dry garage. Thanks for all of the advice!
     
  9. ol' chebby

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    I may be interested in it for the 53 i'm restoring...it has the 216, runs great, but for longevity, might consider a high pressure 6...I'm in Charlotte. I sold 2 250s.. one from my truck, and one from a 50 I built for $50 and $25, and wish I had held on to them.
     

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