enginesrus said:
Data on the old chev 6's out lasting the newer engines? Data? Where would you even begin to find such data?
I have no idea where you would find this data. And....
That's my point exactly. You're making a baseless claim.
If there's no data available, where did your opinion that the old 'chevy 6' is the paragon of gasoline engine reliability come from??
I can tell you one data point that doesn't support your case- look at the history of automotive warranties offered by Big 3 OEMs.
In the 60's there was a 'warranty war' as all three major players added years and mileage to their warranty programs, in an effort to outmarket each other and boost sales. Lincoln's BIG PLAY early on was to offer a 2 year, 24,000 mile warranty. If that was the 'halo' warranty offering from any major non-luxury manufacturer now, they likely wouldn't sell very many cars.
By the early 70s, these warranty programs had sank back down to single year with low mileage limits- because the cars of the late 60s were built with such varied quality that the warranty war cost the big 3 massive amounts of money.
Engines today are categorically better that the 'chevy 6' you reference and it is not close. They are lighter, they last longer on average by a large multiple, they produce a LOT more power from smaller packages, they are much less expensive to own over the long term, they are made in larger numbers with much better manufacturing consistency, they are better for the environment... they are literally better in every single conceivable way. The fact that they use technology that you don't understand or don't like is not a valid argument for much of anything, let alone for why we should all be pining for slant sixes iron heads and single barrel carbs.
You're worshiping an era that no one wants back, and making a wild claim that you, by your own admission, can't support. And you do this same routine in seemingly every thread you start... I'm not sure why.