01-28-2004, 04:28 PM | #1 |
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Will a 307 tow OK?
I'm looking into a C-10, '68 307, 4 spd manual. No modifications from stock I'd like to keep it pretty much stock and original so I'm not interested in a high performance engine. However, I do tow a light boat trailer- 1500 lbs or so. My question to you is will this do well towing? By way of contrast, I currently tow with 91 Caprice wagon with 305 automatic. Slow accelleration and slows a bit on the steep grades. So, better, same, or worse?
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01-28-2004, 04:31 PM | #2 |
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i'd think it would be about the same maybe slightly better with the manual tranny
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the 307 should handle that just fine. you will probably get ~15 mpg if you really keep your foot out of it, but both of these depend on axle gearing too. If its 3.08 you will have a harder time towing but will get better mpg unloaded, etc.
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01-28-2004, 04:48 PM | #4 |
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Those motors have a fair amount of torque. When my K20 had it's 307, I could easily haul around more than 100 bales of hay on a trailer. My K20 does have 4.56 gears though. Your 4 speed should be a granny low tranny that will easily get a heavy load moving.
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01-28-2004, 05:22 PM | #5 |
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1500 lbs is not a lot of weight. You should be fine. Mileage will depend a lot on what rear end you have in your truck.
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01-28-2004, 05:47 PM | #6 |
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That truck almost certinally has 3.73 gears....i would say you would be OK. That low first gear will help out alot when taking off with a load.
I would be more worried about 4-wheel stock drum brakes than the engines power
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Gas is a %^&$# ! But it should tow 5000pds no problem!
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I've drove a '67 with 4-wheel manual drums...was a deathtrap, lol. If i had a drum brake truck i would either upgrade to a power disc setup, or the kevlar pads.
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A 307 will tow well, but I would be more worried about those rear coils. There preety shaky when towing or hauling.
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Ive got a 68 c10 with a 307 3 speed on the tree that my dad used to pull stumps out of the ground and fields down in South Georgia. Soil was a sandy loam mixture.
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My 69 GMC came with a 307 originally. My dad used it for 20 years working on a farm towing and hauling everything
from hay bales to overload cotton trailers. It's a good little engine.
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01-28-2004, 08:41 PM | #14 |
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I dont think youll have any problems. And i actually like my drum barkes. I would like to have discs, but i hear they might have more power loss than drums, because for a disc they are constantly on the rotor. Any body have results of this?
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Every automaker has converted to disc brakes, and if you drive a new truck with 4-wheel discs you will want them too, hehe. Of course drums aren't too bad when properly maintained and upgraded
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01-29-2004, 12:25 AM | #16 |
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Rear discs are a waste of time and money IMO, I have done a drum to disc conversion in a car once. THe drums were marginal, and the disc set up worked perfect. The difference was only a foot in 60 - 0....a few feet 100 - 0. I understand that a foot could be the differance of crapping in your pants and bleeding in your pants, but it just seems like a whole lot of effort and cost for nothing much in performance.
Anyways, to the question at hand, acording to the GM papers, the 307 is rated to tow 6000 pounds with the 3.07 gears, 8250 pounds with the 3.73 (which you probably have as stated above) and is rated to tow 8700 if you have the 4.11 gear set. |
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drums on a truck with a 500 horse 454 is not fun at all, I am soo glad I switched to discs
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