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10-26-2006, 08:55 PM | #1 |
7000 #'s of american IRON
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: north tx
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Trying to make a nice big tech file....
I'm trying to gather some info on my truck. I have no RPO stickers or anything left, so i have no clue what it had factory.
Would anyone happen to have the numbers for a factory 1977 454, casting number T0114TSD? The T means tall deck right (truck motor/HO motor?)? I know the power specs are 454 - 245 hp @ 3800 rpm - 365 ft.lbs torque @ 2800 rpm 454HD - 240 HP @ 3800 rpm - 370 ft. lbs torque @ 2800 rpm I'd like to know the specs of the stock cam (i'm assuming i have the stock cam) and all that good stuff, plus the CFM of the quadrajet sitting on top, please, if anyone would happen to have that information at hand. I'd like to hope it's a 4 bolt main. Also, there's a hole in the transmission hump that's covered by 6 carrage bolts and a piece of sheet metal, but no evidence of a manual transmission ever being on the truck. Could it have possibly been for a hurst or similar truck shifter? For the longest time my dad has considered swapping an aluminum edelbrock dual plane performer intake with a 650 CFM performer carb, and at one point considered an RV/4x4 cam for the torque plot, but isn't so sure the valvetrain, as worn as it is, would hold up to something like that. Keep in mind it currenly has 1 7/8" headers going to a 3" flange with an H pipe, stock (i think) mufflers, no smog equip, and dual's. Input? |
10-27-2006, 12:48 AM | #2 |
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Re: Trying to make a nice big tech file....
I like the idea on the edelbrok stuff would make for more towing power! But a valve job would be in order too. I wish i had input for you but am not really sure i can add anything. also it probibly had the shifter as you said as if it had a manual it would be noticable. A manual in that truck would be sweet though nothing like shifting your own.
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12-03-2006, 10:41 PM | #3 |
7000 #'s of american IRON
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: north tx
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Re: Trying to make a nice big tech file....
Ressurecting an ancient post, I know, but just went on Jeff's site, and delved deeper than I knew existed... I don't have any ID sheets or anything left on my truck, but based off what's on it, I compiled this list...
ha, found more stuff out about my truck.... Gotta love the internet Engine code: T0114TSD: Engine Cast In Buffalo, New York Engine plant on The 14th day of January 1977. The Suffix Code TSD = 1977 Truck 454 CID 250 HP 350 Ft-Lbs This means my truck is numbers matching, confirming the engine has 350,000 origional miles. VIN: TCS347B529252 T- GMC C- 2 wheel drive S- 454 4bbl V8 3- 3500 1 ton 4- pickup 7- 1977 B- Balitmore, Maryland Assembly Plant 529252- Serial Number AS3: Crew Cab A28: Sliding Rear Window A52: Bench Seats C6P: HEady Duty Chassis C91: Dome Lamp DF2: Camper Mirrors E63- Fleetside F58: Heavy Duty Stabilizer Bar, front GT5: 4.10 Axle Ratio G51: Extra Capacity Rear Suspension J55: Hydroboost Braking System KC4: Engine Oil Cooler K34: Cruise Control LE8: 454 cid motor M40: TH400 NL2: Dual Fuel Tanks N33: Stilt Steering Wheel N41: Power Steering R05: Dually (10,000 Pound Capacity) UN3: Radio U01: Lamp marker Lights U37: Cigarette Lighter U58: Stereo Radio U76: Windshield Antenna VF1: Chrome Rear Bumper V01: Heavy Duty Radiator V02: Heady Duty Transmission Cooler V37: Chrome Front Bumper V76: Towing Package ZY2: Two-tone paint Z81: Camper Special Was not Emmisions equipped from Factory |
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