Dano500
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2023
- Posts
- 292
- Reaction score
- 450
- Location
- Houston, TX
- First Name
- Dan
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hey, guys and gals...
New to the site, but glad I found it. So, little bit of background, I got a heck of a deal on a fifth wheel, which is my first one, so I knew nothing about all of the weight ratings and towing requirements. lol
No regrets, but my current '98 K1500 can't do the job; 19k lbs. So, came across this 1984 K20 and want to create a tow monster out of it, but I have a few questions and I'd like to pick your brains.
72k original miles and all intact as of right now. Hadn't ran in a couple of years, but only because they left it sitting and just never messed with it again. I got it running again and still having problems I posted in tech section, but the main problem is that it is a 350 with 175hp & 275 tq. lol
Overall, body is in good shape. I see oxidation and surface rust, but further inspection makes me think media blasting can get rid of it, followed by some treatment. I do have to cut out some cancer from the door sills, but I think that's it so far. Good bed, cab corners, doors, fenders, but overall a decent survivor.
So, I figure I have to be around 800 ft lbs of torque to pull that trailer, so in order to get there the most affordable, I am going caddy 500 from a 71' and do a few upgrades with rebuild. I will also look for bigger brakes, but the trailer does have power brakes. I don't know if the one ton springs are different from 3/4, but I will look for stiffer springs and air bags. Still not sure of tranny/ gearing changes needed.
Question 1: Do you guys think it's possible?
Queston 2: Should I consider value of truck at all?
Thanks in advance,
-Dan
New to the site, but glad I found it. So, little bit of background, I got a heck of a deal on a fifth wheel, which is my first one, so I knew nothing about all of the weight ratings and towing requirements. lol
No regrets, but my current '98 K1500 can't do the job; 19k lbs. So, came across this 1984 K20 and want to create a tow monster out of it, but I have a few questions and I'd like to pick your brains.
72k original miles and all intact as of right now. Hadn't ran in a couple of years, but only because they left it sitting and just never messed with it again. I got it running again and still having problems I posted in tech section, but the main problem is that it is a 350 with 175hp & 275 tq. lol
Overall, body is in good shape. I see oxidation and surface rust, but further inspection makes me think media blasting can get rid of it, followed by some treatment. I do have to cut out some cancer from the door sills, but I think that's it so far. Good bed, cab corners, doors, fenders, but overall a decent survivor.
So, I figure I have to be around 800 ft lbs of torque to pull that trailer, so in order to get there the most affordable, I am going caddy 500 from a 71' and do a few upgrades with rebuild. I will also look for bigger brakes, but the trailer does have power brakes. I don't know if the one ton springs are different from 3/4, but I will look for stiffer springs and air bags. Still not sure of tranny/ gearing changes needed.
Question 1: Do you guys think it's possible?
Queston 2: Should I consider value of truck at all?
Thanks in advance,
-Dan
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