I am combining parts from two trucks to make a W300.
The Previous Owner put a V8 from a dump truck in the W300 frame. The engine was cast in 1972, and may run with a carb rebuild(thermoquad). BUT it has a center sump Oil pan, and I am guessing that is not gonna work so well. Also one freeze plug is missing... no idea why as of yet. It may be a 360, it may be a 318 I have no idea which.
My 67 D300 has a 225 in it. It runs.. has the correct oil pan, and appears to be original to the truck. It also needs a carb rebuild, and maybe some other "tune up" type stuff, as it has been a long time since it was driven on the road.
So both Engines will require work and that is acceptable. My question is which one will I be happier with when done. I expect to use the the truck with a dump bed as a summer/fall work vehicle, and on occasion haul gravel and or some other fairly heavy load such as firewood. When it is not at capacity then it will be mostly light duty work. I would guess it will be loaded 30% of the time, and close to empty 70% of the time. It may be used as a personal plow vehicle as well, although I am not decided on that yet.
I'm leaning towards the slant 6, with the thought that it will deliver better economy unloaded. At the same time I am not sure of that reasoning because if it is grossly underpowered, I won't be gaining anything, with the carb wide open all the time. I do not drive fast, and am expecting that my top speed will be around 55 on the occasion I take it to town.. When Loaded I would be happy if we could touch 45 on the flats, and downhills(assuming the brakes are up to the task of stopping the load).. and will accept 25-30 MPH on the hills..
so I guess my question is: what has your experience been with the Slant 6 as the prime mover in your Sweptline truck? And can you compare that to how a V8 performs? Any and all thoughts are welcomed.
The Previous Owner put a V8 from a dump truck in the W300 frame. The engine was cast in 1972, and may run with a carb rebuild(thermoquad). BUT it has a center sump Oil pan, and I am guessing that is not gonna work so well. Also one freeze plug is missing... no idea why as of yet. It may be a 360, it may be a 318 I have no idea which.
My 67 D300 has a 225 in it. It runs.. has the correct oil pan, and appears to be original to the truck. It also needs a carb rebuild, and maybe some other "tune up" type stuff, as it has been a long time since it was driven on the road.
So both Engines will require work and that is acceptable. My question is which one will I be happier with when done. I expect to use the the truck with a dump bed as a summer/fall work vehicle, and on occasion haul gravel and or some other fairly heavy load such as firewood. When it is not at capacity then it will be mostly light duty work. I would guess it will be loaded 30% of the time, and close to empty 70% of the time. It may be used as a personal plow vehicle as well, although I am not decided on that yet.
I'm leaning towards the slant 6, with the thought that it will deliver better economy unloaded. At the same time I am not sure of that reasoning because if it is grossly underpowered, I won't be gaining anything, with the carb wide open all the time. I do not drive fast, and am expecting that my top speed will be around 55 on the occasion I take it to town.. When Loaded I would be happy if we could touch 45 on the flats, and downhills(assuming the brakes are up to the task of stopping the load).. and will accept 25-30 MPH on the hills..
so I guess my question is: what has your experience been with the Slant 6 as the prime mover in your Sweptline truck? And can you compare that to how a V8 performs? Any and all thoughts are welcomed.
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