crazy4offroad
Equal Opportunity Destroyer
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2010
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- 8,479
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- Location
- West BY-GOD Virginia
- First Name
- Curt
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K-10
- Engine Size
- 350/SM465/NP205
I always thought they were 70s smog head 305s
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I don’t think so after further digging no 307was 327 stroke 283 bore. 302 was 327 bore 283 stroke
The 283 was way better then the 307 imoRight. The 307 was the replacement for the 283. And it was used in the '68 full size cars too, but by '69 the standard V8 for those was the 2bbl 327.
The 283 was way better then the 307 imo
And they took a licken too.I've got no gripes with the 307, or any small block really. They all served their intended purpose well. I will say the 283 ran as smooth as a sewing machine though.
Wish u were closer, i need that 12 boltAnyone interested and close, I have a 10 bolt 3.08 Peg legger for $100, and a 12 Bolt 3.08 likely a peg legger, don't know for sure yet for $125. Drum to Drum on both, and all E brake cables are there. When I pull stuff, I don't butcher it like some people do.
If its GM's own axle and not an eaton isnt my g80 an eaton posi?Not a dumb question. It's GM Corporate. Meaning GM made their own. It's not a Dana brand, or Eaton brand like other Truck manufactures use. Your 12 bolt will be a GM Corportate Truck rear end. Probably the best choice for a stock to mild performance powertrain on street tires.
I learned how to drive in a 73 also. A 250 straight 6, manual brakes and manual steering. Good memories.My dad bought a 73 squarebody 2x with the 307, three-on-the-tree, manual steering. I learned how to drive in this baby.
307
A 307 cu in version was produced from 1968 through 1973. Engine bore was 3.875 inches with a 3.25-inch (82.6 mm) stroke. All 307s had large 2.45 in (62.23 mm) journals - the crankshaft is sourced from the 327. Pistons used with the 307 share the same pin height as the 327 but retaining the 283s bore size (prior to 1968 it was possible to stroke a 283 into a 307 where aftermarket pistons had to be used). This engine was also used by Holden in Australia and by General Motors' South African arm.
So my 79 k20 has a d44 front. You think its been swapped, or leftover from transition?FRONT DIFFERENTIALS
K10/K1500/K5 Blazer -Jimmy Front Differentials
1973-1976 Dana 44
1977-1978 Transition Years. Could be either Dana 44 or GM Corporate 10 Bolt
1979-1987 GM Corporate 10 Bolt (Thru 91 on K5 Blazer - Jimmy)
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So my 79 k20 has a d44 front. You think its been swapped, or leftover from transition?
Sorry if it was covered in the last 30 pages of posts. Any chance of adding the fluid type and capacities to the original post?