Be careful about this "deal". Its expensive to fit the 300 crank, as it is
longer than the 215/3.5 crank. olds engine also has different head stud number
and pattern, so the buick heads may not fit. Be sure yoiu know what you are
getting into. John
Greg Williams wrote:
> Found on the net, here's a deal:
>
>
> I have a Buick 215 (unknown yr. 61-63) . I bought the motor from a
> junkyard. I have never taken the motor apart. Manifold, carb, and
> flex plate are still on it. They also had an extra set of heads which
> I got. I bought a dune buggy for the motor. The motor is a Olds 215
> unknown yr. (same as the Buick 215 just different heads, bottom end is
> the same). This motor is complete (manifolds, carb, generator,
> starter, etc...). I then bought a 65' Buick 300 (manifold, carb and
> flex plate). The 300 crank can be ground to fit in the 215's for a
> 266 CID motor. I have the instructions and catalogs to finish the 266
> motor. I have a 215 bellhousing, clutch and pressure plate too. All
> the motors are core motors and have not been taken apart. The price
> for everything is $500 firm. It for a 4 speed I believe. Sorry, it's a
> package deal.
>
> Ernesto Sanchez
> es12043@utech.net
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