โAug-27-2018 07:02 AM
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โAug-28-2018 12:39 PM
mountainkowboy wrote:
Nope...460 and it has the full Banks powerpack kit on it already, headers, exhaust, intake, and program. If I did that I would add a GV OD for better gear selection.
BenK wrote:
On your truck, that era had three different fan clutch's available in the after market world
Standard duty, HD duty and "SEVERE" duty. They all have a min of about 15% coupling when not turned fully on by the clutch assembly
When they turn on fully....Standard duty couples a max of around 50% shaft RPMs to the fan blade. HD ups that to around 60%-70% and severe duty couples up to 90% of water pump shaft RPMS....IIRC, but that is the approx range to give you and idea of which you will decide to get
The severe duty clutch ROARs when it kicks in and can see the temp needle drop like a rock.
But...you have a small block 5.7L, so no where near the amount of heat a big block needs to reject. Consider going to electric fans. Get the one sized for a big block (they don't recommend towing with it, but is fine for a small block towing heavy)
Breathing is one of the biggest bangs for the buck on any 90's small block. If you do, make sure to investigate ceramic coating the headers if you don't know of it.
This is the NAPA HD radiator for a big block and will fit your small block engine bay (they are the same between big block and small block). It also referred to as "the short neck", because the ATF internal cooler is larger than the small block radiator (long neck)....got photobucket to work again and hope these image links works...
โAug-28-2018 12:11 PM
parker.rowe wrote:mountainkowboy wrote:
I've been mulling around the idea of going to 4.56 gears in Red from 4.10's for better cruising...it always has the TC on it and is at 11,000lbs 95% of the time not towing anything.
Is your F350 a dIesel? My only concern with a diesel truck would be the smaller RPM range they have to operate in.
If it is a 460 EFI, we did headers and exhaust in my FIL early 90's 460 EFI motorhome. Made a big difference in power and fuel economy.
โAug-28-2018 10:50 AM
โAug-28-2018 10:40 AM
parker.rowe wrote:mkirsch wrote:
WTH are you talking about? NOBODY responds "You'll shoot your eye out kid," with regards to gear changes. In fact, the majority SUPPORT and ENCOURAGE gear changes, regardless of whether they're necessary or not.
Thinking about a gear change? It's more like, "Go for the 5.30's kid."
Ha! I agree completely.
But, it's often "Don't bother, it's still not a 1 ton diesel kid".
On other non-rv sites, they tell you the truck will suddenly start getting 10mpg on the freeway unloaded. And you engine will wear out super fast from turning "so much" RPM.
Like they don't use the same gas engines in boats that cruise around at 4k+ their whole lives.
โAug-28-2018 10:11 AM
โAug-28-2018 05:28 AM
mkirsch wrote:
WTH are you talking about? NOBODY responds "You'll shoot your eye out kid," with regards to gear changes. In fact, the majority SUPPORT and ENCOURAGE gear changes, regardless of whether they're necessary or not.
Thinking about a gear change? It's more like, "Go for the 5.30's kid."
โAug-28-2018 05:05 AM
โAug-28-2018 04:58 AM
BenK wrote:
Thanks...love GMT400's too
When new, the 7.4L would occasionally get +15 MPG and hoping to get that or more after the rebuild. With a 42gallon fuel tank..kidneys would dictate a rest stop before adding to refuel
Key is go have enough torque down low in the RPM curve to take advantage of that 0.5 OD
Not saving anything in money/ROI...just having the ability to choose wnen/where to stop for gas
There is a savings in not spending the kinds of money new vehicles cost these days, and not into LAGs
Plus, with a tuned big block with 5.1's...going to be sooooo much fun !!!
โAug-27-2018 01:43 PM
โAug-27-2018 01:05 PM
โAug-27-2018 12:13 PM
ramyankee wrote:
Our 2002 with the 8.1 has the 3:73. Always wondered how it would effect our fuel and all the other factors if we re-geared...And was curious as to cost?
mountainkowboy wrote:
I've been mulling around the idea of going to 4.56 gears in Red from 4.10's for better cruising...it always has the TC on it and is at 11,000lbs 95% of the time not towing anything.
Nice write-up thanks for the info.
โAug-27-2018 11:17 AM
โAug-27-2018 11:11 AM