Spilfner
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2019
- Posts
- 20
- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Brandon
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305
Hello everyone. First time poster, just recently found the forum and I’m looking forward to digging around on here!
I have a question concerning an upcoming rebuild/restore of my dad’s (now mine) 1983 K10. I’ve been googling and researching various things over the past couple weeks, so forgive me if this is a stupid question...but for some reason I can’t find an answer that satisfies me.
During this rebuild (mainly a project for fun/nostalgia), we will be pulling the engine and cleaning/repairing what is necessary. It has the 305, and was still running a few years ago before it got parked and somewhat ignored. Now, I also have access to a 350 from a 1977 C10 (pretty sure that’s the year) that I could move over and use instead.
My question is: Is there a good reason for this swap? From the numbers I find online, there isn’t much power difference between a 1977 350 and a 1983 305 (at least in trucks). I’m not really building this for power anyway, so this is more of a question of curiosity. I also see that 350 engines from that era have significantly more power in other vehicles...is that simply due to different components of the engine?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks to anyone who can share wisdom.
I have a question concerning an upcoming rebuild/restore of my dad’s (now mine) 1983 K10. I’ve been googling and researching various things over the past couple weeks, so forgive me if this is a stupid question...but for some reason I can’t find an answer that satisfies me.
During this rebuild (mainly a project for fun/nostalgia), we will be pulling the engine and cleaning/repairing what is necessary. It has the 305, and was still running a few years ago before it got parked and somewhat ignored. Now, I also have access to a 350 from a 1977 C10 (pretty sure that’s the year) that I could move over and use instead.
My question is: Is there a good reason for this swap? From the numbers I find online, there isn’t much power difference between a 1977 350 and a 1983 305 (at least in trucks). I’m not really building this for power anyway, so this is more of a question of curiosity. I also see that 350 engines from that era have significantly more power in other vehicles...is that simply due to different components of the engine?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks to anyone who can share wisdom.