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Re: Horse Power
For a 3/4 ton it would be 185; for a 1/2 ton it would be 210 Hp.
https://www.gmheritagecenter.com/doc...olet-Truck.pdf Don't forget that is SAE "net" horsepower, so it's through the air cleaner and full exhaust and with the engine accessory drive installed (power steering, alternator, air conditioning). The old numbers from the 1960's were "gross" horsepower, so that was with no air cleaner, open exhaust and no power robbing accessories. K
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