Posted by j3cub on October 30, 2013 at 22:33:52 from (98.167.198.56):
In Reply to: Re: Engine swap posted by Tony in Mass. on October 30, 2013 at 20:43:34:
I bought my first semi truck in 1960.It was a 4 axel 14 wheeler, A 2 axel tractor and a 35 foot tandem axel Lufkin trailer. I could gross 60,ooo pounds gross. Texas did not allow 18 wheelers that grossed 80,000 pounds until 1962. I was hauling cotton seed and grain from West Texas up into Oklahoma. I was pulling the 60,000 pounds with a 283 small block Chevy. Put 140,000 miles on the little 283. I replaced the Chevy engine with a 389 Pontiac engine. I also farmed and we used several 389 Pontiacs on irrigation wells. The Munci 4 speed bolted right up to the Pontiac bell housing. ( I thought I had the fastest truck in the world). I think and G.M. engine with a standard trans bell housing would bolt up to any 4 speed or 3 speed G.M. trans.
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