Posted by MarkB_MI on January 27, 2020 at 03:07:36 from (174.230.16.95):
In Reply to: GMC v6 big cubes posted by Hay hay hay on January 26, 2020 at 18:04:59:
We had a couple of GMC trucks with the 305 V-6. One was a half-ton pickup with a four-speed automatic. It had dog-slow acceleration, but plenty of towing power. The other was a fuel truck; you couldn't tell if it was loaded or not as the acceleration was the same either way.
The thing I remember about the GMC V-6s is how easy they were to work on. The distributor was up front and the spark plugs were on top of the engine, unlike the small-block Chevys whose plugs and points were hard to get to. I once changed out the water pump on one and it took me about 20 minutes. No hoses to remove; just take off the fan belt and fan, then there were just four bolts that held on the impeller/shaft/bearing assembly.
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