1971 Chevy / Gmc 4x4 Truck****automatic****zz4 Crate Motor****fuel Injection**** on 2040-cars
Berlin, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:ZZ4 350 CU IN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Trim: REGULAR CAB
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 4X4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 87,000
Sub Model: CHEYENNE 30
Exterior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
UP FOR SALE I HAVE A VERY NICE 1971 GMC 1 TON 4X4 TRUCK. THIS TRUCK HAS A ZZ4 CRATE MOTOR WHICH IS A 350 CHEVY WITH FUEL INJECTION, TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 410 POSI REARS. THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. 4 WHEEL DRIVE OPERATES PROPERLY. THE TRUCK HAS NEW FRONT FENDERS, DOORS, ROCKER PANELS, CAB CORNERS,AND CAB MOUNTS ALL FROM LMC TRUCKS.ALSO HAS A PIONEER CD STEREO WITH REMOTE AND A SLIDING REAR WINDOW. THE TIRES ARE 37 X 12.50 X 16 GOODYEAR WRANGLERS WHICH ARE MILITARY ISSUE HUMMER TIRES. I ALSO HAVE ALL OF THE FACTORY WOOD TRIM BODY SIDE MOLDING AND MIRRORS FOR THE TRUCK. THE ENGINE SPECS ARE AS FOLLOWS
ZZ4 350 TECH SPECS
BLOCK PART # 10105123
BLOCK TYPE CAST IRON WITH 4-BOLT MAIN CAPS
BORE X STROKE 4.00 X 3.48
CAMSHAFT DURATION 208 DEGREE INTAKE / .510 EXHAUST
CAMSHAFT PART # 10185071
CAMSHAFT TYPE STEEL HYDROLIC ROLLER
COMPRESSION RATIO 10:1
CONNECTING ROD PART # 10108688
CONNECTING RODS TYPE POWDERED METAL STEEL
CRANKSHAFT PART # 12556307
CRANKSHAFT TYPE FORGED STEEL
CYLINDER HEAD PART# 12556463
CYLINDER HEAD TYPE ALUMINUM 58 CC CHAMBERS
IGNITION TIMING 10 DEGREE BTDC @ 800 RPM 32 DEGREE TOTAL@ 4000
MAX RPM 5800
PISTON PART # 10159436
PISTON TYPE HIGH-SILICON ALUMINUM WITHOFFSET PINS
ROCKER ARM RATIO 1.5:1
VALVE SIZE 1.94 INTAKE / 1.5 EXHAUST
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