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17 hours ago, 64studeavanti said:
If the crank is bad, why replace the block?
There are other issues. Decided just to have it done while the guys have the engine out instead of waiting and having to do it later.
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20 hours ago, Dwight FitzSimons said:
Definition of "short block": the COMPLETE block with pistons, rods, crankshaft, cam, timing gears, etc already fitted. A cloverleaf short block could be a 259 or 289, or possibly an Avanti R1/R2.
Any late-1962 to 64 Studebaker V8 short block will fit: 259, 289, R1, or R2. That is, the Avanti heads, etc will bolt up. But, it would take either an R1 or R2 short block to be correct for your car. As someone has already probably said the R1 and R2 short blocks are identical except for the engine's serial number stamped at the front top of the block. An Avanti R1's S/N will start with "R", an R2's will start with "RS". Larks and Hawks were available with Avanti engines in '63 & 64. Those serial numbers start with "JT" (R1), or "JTS" (R2). Those short blocks are identical to the Avanti's R1 & R2 engines.
--Dwight
OK. Thank you Dwight!
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Hi mfg,
I talked to my restoration guy and he said they can change out the block. I also contacted another Stude guy who has a complete NOS cloverleaf short block. Block, crank, rods, pistons, cam, timing gears. Would that work in a '64 R2 Avanti? I'm thinking so, but want to confirm.
On 4/4/2023 at 11:56 AM, mfg said:If you intend to change out the block, any late '62-'64 289 Stude V8 would make a good starting point.
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Thank you both!
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I realize my chances are next to nil but am looking for a rebuilt engine for my '64 Avanti R2 I'm having restored. Crankshaft is in rough shape. I've checked SDC forum and other sites. My mechanic can have it done through his shop, but trying to see if there is a cheaper option.
Rebuilt engine for '64 Avanti R2
in 1963-64 Avanti
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Indeed it will!!!