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Attached is a picture of the underside of the hood on my 1980 c10 Silverado. I figure it to be a light but I cannot locate anything that seems to fit there.
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Looks like an aftermarket under hood light. I don't believe they ever came factory in a square, doesn't look like any style of under hood light I've seen.
 

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Although that cut seems pretty precise...
 

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There was apparently an optional (and uncommon) light that went there.

https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/engine-bay-lighting.31424/

But in the cases I've seen, there were some late 70's trucks that had a bracket that bolted there. It was used in conjunction with another bracket on the firewall. It was used to help retain the hood in a front end collision.
 

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78 and 80 hood have. K10 and k25 respectively. 77 hood does NOT have it. K25

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Yes, Rusty Nail, I’m still here. Remember all that blather about modifying my mint, 52K 305 motor? All for naught... I blew a connecting rod out the bottom just cruising down the highway at 70. She now has a new crate 350 with Edelbrock intake and 4 barrel, stainless headers and exhaust to match. Go big or go home, right? Although big is really a big block, but I can’t afford that. She is my daily driver after all.
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I remember the word blather..you hopped up your 305 and it died? Sad face. :(

Oh...#416s right? Did you do it? Those are HOT mothers...:peace:

Which crate did you buy AND are you happy with it?
The 290?
 

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I never got around to hopping up that 305. Did nothing at all. She blew all on her own. I don’t think that truck was ever driven over 45 mph.... but who knows.
The motor was a base long block from Chevy performance through Summit with 249 hp and 304 torque. Don’t know what a 290 is.
 

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Yes, Rusty Nail, I’m still here. Remember all that blather about modifying my mint, 52K 305 motor? All for naught... I blew a connecting rod out the bottom just cruising down the highway at 70. She now has a new crate 350 with Edelbrock intake and 4 barrel, stainless headers and exhaust to match. Go big or go home, right? Although big is really a big block, but I can’t afford that. She is my daily driver after all.
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Bummer- just shows , ya never know.

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the guy with the oil burning OE 110K 180 HP :anitoof: 1980 350.
 

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**** just happens

Yup, sadly it does.

Hino 3.4 V6's are supposedly indestructible in the 3rd gen 4runners.

Mine has 178K on it.

I have heard of one tossing a rod at 80K.

Why = ?


It sucks, but hopefully you got more than my 180 HP stock out of your new 350.

May be a good thing in the long run.

Here's hoping , anyhoo.


:driver:
 

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Gm sells a crate engine rated at 290 horse ...truck guys seem to end up disappointed with em . Good luck with yours.

What kind of oil are you using? Curious.
 

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