6.6L V8 gas engine 350 horsepower and 425 lb.-ft. of torque Available in Regular Cab and Crew Cab configurations Two work-ready GVWRs of 17,950lbs.*and 19,500lbs.* 6500 XD 6.7L Cummins® Turbo-Diesel engine 6-speed Allison® 2550 RDS transmission with double overdrive ...
and the 454 SS certainly lived up to the name. Offering a big block V8, a 454 cubic-inch, specifically, the Chevy truck sent 230 horsepower to the rear wheels, cementing
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The earliest versions were truly the best, and only V8 power was available. Engines ranged from small-blocks to big-blocks, with 350 to 454 cubic inches in displacement. They put out as much as 360 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque in the SS. Unfortunately, by 1972 Chevrolet was alread...
former came in three setups. two-barrel option developed 305 horsepower, while four-barrel version raised either 340 or 350 ponies. However, it was the 409ci Turbo-Fire V8 that garnered the most interest. Only paired with 3 or 4-speed manual, big-block generated 360 horsepower. Moreover,...
gen. The 350 V8 engine became the base after 1974. Additionally, a 350 small block was offered with either a 2-barrel or 4-barrel carb arrangement. There was a significant power discrepancy between them, with the 2-barrel producing 145 horsepower and the 4-barrel pumping out 175 horsepower...
6.6L V8 Available on Express 2500 and Express 3500 401 horsepower and 464 lb.-ft. of torque Max trailering weight of up to 9,600 lbs.* Variable Valve Timing and Direct Injection Paired with 8-speed automatic transmission Express 2500 Cargo and Passenger Vans 135-inch/155-inch wheelbase ...
V-8 engine was enlarged in 1969 to 350 CID (stroke increased from 3.25 to 3.48) with a net horsepower rating of 195-200, depending on emissions package 255 hp (190 kW), 350 cu in (5.7 L). Along with the new engines came a new grille design for Chevrolet trucks and a more upright...
Yes, the cost to convert to a roller is higher than just replacing a flat tappet cam. But there are multiple advantages to hydraulic rollers that we’ll go over before we show how easy it is to convert a 1986 and later model 350ci small block Chevy to a roller. ...
Based on Chevrolet’s iconic 427 V8 engine, the ZL1 engine has an aluminum block in place of the regular 427’s iron one—the first Chevy production engine. Although it was officially rated at the regular 427’s 430 horsepower, independent tests have clocked the engine’s output as much ...