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03-06-2013, 01:17 PM | #1 |
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looking for a heavy hauler
ive been thinking about trying to find a 55-66 c40 or higher series truck. i was thinking about taking one and puting a 8v92 detroit in it. anybody ever done this? is it possible?
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
In my opinion, it is too big for a Medium Size truck. Not only do I believe you would have trouble fitting one in there, if even possible, those engines are very heavy and C-40 and C-50 front end specs would be too light for it. When available, GM only put 4-53's or V-6 Toro-Flow diesels in those trucks. Even C-70's and C-80's had nothing close to that big.
I admire your enthusiasm though.
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03-06-2013, 01:53 PM | #3 |
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
You think a c60 would would hold up to a 6v92 at 2000lbs? I've found a 63 and a 66 c60 local and they both look good
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
a c60 you dont think would hold the weight of a 8v92? which is 3300lbs
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
I really like this truck http://www.ebay.com/itm/261177631683...84.m1436.l2649
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
A 6V-92 would have a better chance to fit, but there again I don't personally know of any in a Medium Size truck.
The wieght of the engine also needs to be factored in on how you plan to use the truck. If you were to make a Pick-up out of it and just haul light loads, it wouldn't be as much of a concern. But if you have that heavy engine along with a steel Rollback for example, then want to haul a heavy vehicle on it, you will be overweight in a hurry. ....just generalizing. The truck in the E-Bay listing looks interesting. Bill
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
Just to add a little more info and to give another example of bigger engines in trucks, some believe a 12V-71 won't fit into a GMC 9500 Long Nose truck. You would think that there would be plenty of room, but I have seen debates about it from pretty knowledge-able GMC guys.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
I'm going to haul a enclosed gooseneck 53ft with it.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
i was thinking about building one with a 8v92 and either my enclosed gooseneck or my open. possibly both. i didnt relize that they weighed 3300lbs. i want one with alot of power is what i was looking at. the 6v92s dont have as much power and torque as the 8v92. so i was looking at it as the 8v92 would have alot more pulling power. what engine would you recomend?
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
i was also looking at this 63 c60 http://hickory.craigslist.org/cto/3596361718.html
and this 66 c60 http://hickory.craigslist.org/cto/3605280692.html i think i would have more room under the hood on one of these compared to the 57 ob ebay cause they look to have the full lengeth front end
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
I think I'm with C10-C90 Bill on this one, I have a 1979 model 289 Pete which is a 2 axle 359 with a silver 8v92 T in it. The front springs and frame are twice as heavy as my C60 or C80 trucks, I think you are looking at a 6v53 here. I'm afraid the DOT might look cross eyed at it also, just my opinion. Besides , a C60 drive shaft and rearend will never hold a 450 hp 92.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
What kind power do the 6v53s make
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
I like the '66 C-60 best in the Craigslist ads that you posted. A 4-53 would be more what GM put in there and a 6V-53 would be one step up. Still could be a challange to fit it in there though.
They put 6V-53's in some GMC 7500 Tandem Axel Dump Trucks, therefore it should pull your Gooseneck Trailer with no problem. If I were to put a Detroit into a '66 C-60, I myself would be looking at a 4-53T. To have a 6V-53 in a '66 C-60 sure would be unique, but an alternative would be to buy a truck with one already in it. They put a lot of them in '66 and up Chevy C-70's and GMC 7500's. I would also consider a Chevy C-90 or a GMC 9500 with a 6-71. You could also get a 6V-92 in a newer one. Bill
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03-07-2013, 12:46 AM | #14 |
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
can't put a number on that but 30 years ago I had a GMC that was about the size of a C60, it was a 62 or 63 year model. Had a 6v53 in it, had a fifth wheel on it, it was used to haul mining equipment to the mines around western colo and moab utah. Another truck I wish I had back. Any way, the 53 was the best size for that truck.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
Hey Bill, did you know you could get a 353N in a 64 65 C50. I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't have all the factory sales brochures.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
I don't remember what series that GMC was but it was close to C60 or C80 size and the 6v53 looked like factory, it looked like it belonged in there. I'll look through my brochures to see which ones show the spects and pics of the 353 sitting in the frame, I think it was C50 only.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
you know it might be alot easier to aquire a 6v53 than a 453T right now.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
the 80 series trucks were the one that came with the 6V53 in the 1960-66 trucks.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
I checked my Chevy Truck Manual and it states that the 6V-53 was available in the E-80, U-80 and W-80 model trucks in '64 and '65.
E = Single Axel LCF W = Tandem Axel LCF U = Tilt Cab I never saw or found any evidence of a 6V-53 in a "C" (Conventional Cab) truck, but y'all let me know if I'm wrong. I also checked on the smaller Detroits. It lists a 3-53 available in a D-50 and a 4-53 in a D-60 D = Conventional Cab w/Diesel Engine Bill
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Yep, everything in my 65 brochure backs up what you say, also if its a 353 it has one aircleaner, 453 has two aircleaners. My 1959 GMC 630 with 471 has two aircleaners.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
At one point in time I had a 59 10400 series Chevy (wish I never got rid of that one!!) I had a 6-71 almost thrown in my lap for it. Wouldn't fit. But I feel sure that a 6v53 would fit well and a 6v71 would have a good chance. I thing a 6v53 or even a 4 cylinder (either a 4-53 or 4-71) would work well too.
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Re: looking for a heavy hauler
if it where me i would go for a 6v53 mil spec 330hp and 800trq. or if it would fit just for the cool factur i 8v53t. 6v wiaghs areound 1600 8v53 is some where around 2200. a 453 is 140 hp and 450 trq
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