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Never know, someday you might get a real truck and have a squarebody.
Ok, After checking the sizes on a 454 radiator from LMC:
Gmt-400 is 17-17 1/4 tall x 34in wide
squarebody is 20 5/8 or 19in tall x 28 1/4 wide.
This for pickups. Dont know is sizes are different on the burbs or not.
TOADJA !!! Only makes sense.
If this burb had steering column I would scrap up the 600 and get the whole thing. But I guess I'll to find a gmt 400 454 radiator.
It looked nice enough. The ugly ass mirrors would have had to go first off. But anyway, your plan is to run the 454 in the 90 3/4 ton with the SM465??? You going to keep it TBI or you going to convert back to carb???
Did the guy ever say how well it ran before it froze up? If the top end is in good shape, you might get by with a crank kit in it and have a runner. Just get the crank turned .010/.010 or whereever it'll clean up at, get you a new set of bearings and an engine gasket set so you can reseal it all, then it oughta be good to go.
Only way that motor can actually freeze is if a cylinder locked up ain't it? I mean if it has a bad bearing it should still turn over right? Unless a rod was thrown? I mean, why exactly did the motor lock up? From lack of oil or over revving or overheating?
The big question is how it locked up, not why. Did it over-rev and toss a rod? Did it overheat and melt everything together? Did it lose oil pressure and spin a bearing? What were the symptoms before it actually locked? That's what you need to know.
you keep saying that over and over, That is NOT WHY it locked, as they said being over revved caused something else, either seized from overheating, melted rings or something, spuna bearing due to overheated oil or lack of, or a rod gave way due to being over revved.
So technically over revving didn't cause it, doing so for a long amount of time did something like cause overheating or lack of oil or overheated oil.
I don't take anybodys word on anything unless I can clearly see something hanging out of the block, I would crawl under diconnect the flexplate from the TC and try to turn the motor over by hand, and if not pull plugs and look, check the oil, check the coolant, look for signs of what happened.
Who knows maybe you get lucky and it is trans locked.
if you're gonna get another block, buy this one for parts, like a top end, or offer him like $50 for the heads and top end.
You going to keep it TBI or you going to convert back to carb??