Posted by old on April 22, 2010 at 11:38:02 from (4.245.1.220):
In Reply to: 83 GMC 4wd 1 ton? posted by Casey in Ky on April 22, 2010 at 10:24:14:
It will not be a rig you want to drive say 1000 at a time but if you want to get into some bad places and pull about anything out it will do it. Off the line a straight 6 will out pull any V-8. The reason is the 6 gets max torque at just above idle and a v-8 has to be spinning up around 3500rpm for max torque and not clutch in the world will handle being dump at that RPM. Now if yo8u want an open road truck that will go 70 or so yes it will do that on flat ground but up hills you will be finding the gears. Guess how I know the 6 cylinders. I have a built 250 sitting in my shop. Bored 40 over has a cam and milled the head has less then 300 mile on it since I rebuilt it but broke the frame on the truck it was in
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