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Which motor to put in?

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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 11:41 AM
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I have a 1993 4x4 longbed. It says 2500 on the side, but it is only a 6-lug. I dont know if they made a 3/4 ton 6-lug chevy or not. Anyway, the tranny and motor are on the brink of going out. It has a 305 in it now and I would like to put a motor in it that will be able to pull some loads if need be. Here are my options: I have a 1972 custom 4-door chevy truck sitting in my field. It either has a 400 small block (396) or a 400 big block (402) in it. Would either of those be worth a rebuild to put in? Or I could just get a crate motor, which I dont know what kind. I would mainly be pulling a 20ft cattle trailer about twice a month. What would you do?
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 12:18 PM
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not sure on the motors for you but chevy did make a 6 lug 3/4 ton, it was considered a light duty 3/4 ton. my uncle had a 92 reg cab long bed gmc with a350 in it.
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 3:25 PM
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Default RE: Which motor to put in?

travis13, welcome to the forum!!! I have a '95 will a 350 and love it, just my two cents.
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 7:56 PM
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If you go with the 350ci (5.7L) long-block then you won't have to change the transmission or anything, it will just bolt right up and you can move all the EFI/TBI components over and have a nice runner for not alot of money.

You will probably want to rebuild the TBI unit and replace the injectors (usually costs just over $100 if DIY) with the slightly higher flow units made for the 350, your stock ECM will work just fine.
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Old Mar 5, 2008 | 7:06 AM
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The 400 small blockand 402 big block would both bolt up to the stock tranny too. But they are both more expensive to rebuild than a 350. Just price it both ways and see how it comes off. I'd go with the big block to be honest. I got a 454 in my 2500 and its great, screw fuel economy. A crate motor would run you more, much more, than rebuilding yourself though. The transmission is a 4L60E, so if you build the big block up too much, I don't think it could handle the torque if your towing with it.
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Old Mar 6, 2008 | 8:39 PM
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i have a 2000 model old style pickup, 3/4 ton, it has 8 lugs, but i thought it was a light duty 3/4 as it has a 350 motor and the rear axles do not stick through wheels (flowing axles I think they are called).

it has the 4L80E transmission, rated to pull 7100#'s but transmission went out at 78K, so I would not recommend pulling much with it.

I think if you are going to pull heavy loads need larger motor than 350 (255 hp) 330# torque, and a straight shift transmission.

just my experience.

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Old Mar 6, 2008 | 10:12 PM
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Welcome to the forum
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