AyWoSch Motors
The Parts Guy
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2020
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- Location
- New Mexico
- First Name
- Ayden
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K1500 Sierra
- Engine Size
- 350ci V8
So I have an odd question.
I have a '74 K5 Blazer with a big block 454, Muncie SM465 4 speed, a NP203 full time 4wd, full time front hubs, and a GM 14 bolt rear end. The odometer for the truck says 10k, but I've done the math, and I'm pretty sure it has about 310k (rolled over 3 times)
Now my question is, if I take the front driveshaft out, can the transfer case handle the power of the 454 for doing a burnout? And if the transfer can take it, can the 14 bolt handle it, not sure what type of rear end I have, possibly an Eaton locker.
Its chain driven, so I'm concerned itll just blow up putting that much power to just the rear, but it does take a clutch dump and a 4 wheel peel, without anything exploding.
I'm also curious if I chain it to an immovable object (massive tree, telephone pole, ect.), is its even possible to do a 4 wheel stationary burnout?
I know it's a stupid thing, but I'm just curious what's possible. What goods a big block if you can fry some tires now and then, haha. If I'm being silly, and am going to destroy something, just let me know.
I have a '74 K5 Blazer with a big block 454, Muncie SM465 4 speed, a NP203 full time 4wd, full time front hubs, and a GM 14 bolt rear end. The odometer for the truck says 10k, but I've done the math, and I'm pretty sure it has about 310k (rolled over 3 times)
Now my question is, if I take the front driveshaft out, can the transfer case handle the power of the 454 for doing a burnout? And if the transfer can take it, can the 14 bolt handle it, not sure what type of rear end I have, possibly an Eaton locker.
Its chain driven, so I'm concerned itll just blow up putting that much power to just the rear, but it does take a clutch dump and a 4 wheel peel, without anything exploding.
I'm also curious if I chain it to an immovable object (massive tree, telephone pole, ect.), is its even possible to do a 4 wheel stationary burnout?
I know it's a stupid thing, but I'm just curious what's possible. What goods a big block if you can fry some tires now and then, haha. If I'm being silly, and am going to destroy something, just let me know.