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SAVING ONE TRUCK AT A TIME
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Location: sherwood oregon
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Re: 53 BURBAN barn find
Ive checked out your build before.any info on what fuel pump.mine is a gmc. Not sure yet what motor it is.
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Cancer Survivor in the making.
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Bainbridge Island, WA
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Re: 53 BURBAN barn find
Have you figured out what the motor is? If it is still a GMC the first three numbers in the engine serial number indicate the size. Its not unusual for the numbers to be preceded by a letter 'A'. I'd expect it to be a 228 if its original, but 248, 270 and 302 are all legitimate values.
Do you plan to run the original motor?
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