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Old 04-12-2016, 12:46 PM   #1
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1972 C10 engine and transmission questions

I'm looking at a 72 C10, with V8, what was offered? 307? where do I find what it came with? and it is 3OTT with a horrible clutch. Is it possible they installed the wrong pressure plate or something it's really stiff, makes my old 3OTT feel like melted butter. Thanks
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Old 04-12-2016, 01:43 PM   #2
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Re: 1972 C10 engine and transmission questions

The spid will tell you what engine the truck originally came with. There were 3 V8's available for your 72 C10. a 307, 350 and 402. If the 3rd digit in your serial number is an E and you have a V8 and there is no engine spelled out on the Spid then you'd have a307. If you have a 350 or 402 it will be printed out on the spid.
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Re: 1972 C10 engine and transmission questions

Thanks, I'm used to dealing with f-bodies. Blows my mind that upgrade engine/transmission info is printed on a paper sticker that can get easily destroyed. Guess these were disposable trucks though. My 70 has crayon markings all over it..... I did not think to check the SPID as mine has no engine info on it, so what you are saying makes sense as mine is a base model.
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