75gmck25
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- Location
- Northern Virginia
- First Name
- Bruce
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- K25 Camper Special TH350 NP203
- Engine Size
- 5.7
The CUCV with a diesel was a massive improvement over the Dodge M880 trucks with 318’s that it replaced. The Dodge was so gutless that with a shelter on the back (and maybe towing a generator trailer) it sometimes did not have enough power to pull itself out if a wheel dropped into a depression in a field.
Based on RPM, it sounded like GM used 4.56 gears in the pickups, and maybe 3.73 in the Blazers. It had no sound insulation, but even my stock K25 only has insulation under the carpet and on the firewall.
The 24 volt system was there to power mil-spec radios and other accessories, so I think it could be completely removed and the engine still operates fine on 12 volts. The base diesel had a lot of grunt and was not bad to drive. I believe you can upgrade to the newer 6.5 diesel, and/or add a turbo for more power.
Tactical Military vehicles are mostly driven off road, so rust may not be that prevalent. YMMV.
Bruce
Based on RPM, it sounded like GM used 4.56 gears in the pickups, and maybe 3.73 in the Blazers. It had no sound insulation, but even my stock K25 only has insulation under the carpet and on the firewall.
The 24 volt system was there to power mil-spec radios and other accessories, so I think it could be completely removed and the engine still operates fine on 12 volts. The base diesel had a lot of grunt and was not bad to drive. I believe you can upgrade to the newer 6.5 diesel, and/or add a turbo for more power.
Tactical Military vehicles are mostly driven off road, so rust may not be that prevalent. YMMV.
Bruce