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03-13-2012, 04:21 AM | #1 |
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Step Van/Value Van with 3-53 - Your Opinion
What did you all think of the performance of the Chevy Step Van and GMC Value Van equipped with the Detroit Diesel 3-53N "Gamma Goat" engine?
Only one variation of the 3-53N was offered, producing 82 hp gross (76 hp net) @ 2500 rpm and 193 lb/ft of torque gross (188 lb/ft net) @ 1500 rpm. I would think these ratings applied to the N40 injectors rather than the N45 or N50 injectors. With the N50s, the 3-53N would have made about 108 gross hp @ 2600 rpm. GMC dropped this option for their Value Van after the 1968 model year, although Chevy continued to catalog it for their Step Van through the 1970 model year. Although the "Gamma Goat" was the only diesel cataloged for the P-series (until the 6.2L diesel V8 from the C/K line was made optional from February 1982), I wonder how many of you retrofitted to the 130-hp 4-53N or the 170-hp 4-53T as used on some of the later '70s 50-60-65 series mediums? Or, if you were lucky enough, the 210-hp 6V53N or 225-hp 6V53T used on the H/J-series (later the Bruin/Brigadier) trucks? ~Ben |
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