BaseClock
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2024
- Posts
- 11
- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Washington
- First Name
- Joshua
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- 3500
- Engine Size
- 7.4
Hi everyone,
Just joined the forum. I searched to see if my questions were discussed but after some time realized it's best to reference a post and just ask specific to my situation (https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/k20-pulling-19k-lbs.40119/page 8). Don't want to do anything dangerous here, but don't have any intent on going for less than a 3500 dually... And not sure I'm going to be trying to tow 19k... Likely not. Not going to be driving it around a ton, more like posting up for weeks to months at a time then relocating.
So I'm going for full time living in the biggest 5th wheel I can find and will need something to tow it. One major component of my overall goal is to have something that can do the job without electronic controlled fuel injection. So that would be something carbourated or something with early mechanical style injectors (which I believe they started in the early 90s?). I would prefer it be a GM, for maintenance and parts availability. Not against doing an engine swap if necessary, but would prefer lowest cost and easiest startup. Diesel and dually would be the necessity I imagine for a 40ft+ fifth wheel. A crew cab 4dr highly desired.
Can I realistically go this route with an 80s or early 90s GM?
Thanks for any tips or guidance.
Just joined the forum. I searched to see if my questions were discussed but after some time realized it's best to reference a post and just ask specific to my situation (https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/k20-pulling-19k-lbs.40119/page 8). Don't want to do anything dangerous here, but don't have any intent on going for less than a 3500 dually... And not sure I'm going to be trying to tow 19k... Likely not. Not going to be driving it around a ton, more like posting up for weeks to months at a time then relocating.
So I'm going for full time living in the biggest 5th wheel I can find and will need something to tow it. One major component of my overall goal is to have something that can do the job without electronic controlled fuel injection. So that would be something carbourated or something with early mechanical style injectors (which I believe they started in the early 90s?). I would prefer it be a GM, for maintenance and parts availability. Not against doing an engine swap if necessary, but would prefer lowest cost and easiest startup. Diesel and dually would be the necessity I imagine for a 40ft+ fifth wheel. A crew cab 4dr highly desired.
Can I realistically go this route with an 80s or early 90s GM?
Thanks for any tips or guidance.