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For your truck it is essential that you (lucky dog) get to justify an 305 . But I keep forgetting that GMC was the ones that "put the bolts on " whereas Chevy just made em. GMC was the industrial division until they were bought out by Chevy or something in 1967 they became one deal .I should be more into the real GMC concept but oh well . I would get the 305-E which is a tad bigger . Toms will probably have a core since they have the big 60 series stuff there or an old Cocacola truck or something with that motor in it :0) Oh and yes I have seen the Scotts valve covers just once back in the 70s and it was very rare .... I am in my 50s now so young man you'll have to believe us old folk when we say we saw it ha ha ha ! |
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305A-305E are all the same displacement and use relatively the same parts. The 351 is bigger, and oddly enough was stock in many 1966 GMC 1000 series trucks (1/2 tons). While the 305 was still put in bigger trucks, I had a '68 GMC 5500 with a 305E in it for a while. |
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And GMC was never bought out by Chevy:pullinghairout:, that's impossible when both are General Motors products to begin with. This was all about cutting production costs and interchangeability between both divisions.:lolsmack
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Oredigger, I have a 478magnum with a allison auto with everything need to install it-- has 8696 miles-- also have a 5peed main and 4speed brownlite with od a 305e also-- like to sell any of it
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The 305E is no bigger than the 305A-D. Only difference is that in 1966 they had 10 more horse power. Cam profile changed I think. Pushing the idea of throwing v6's away isn't the idea of this forum.....as you may have noticed this forum was built ABOUT v6's. So, if you are going to try and tell people to scrap perfectly good engines then I suggest subscribing to a Chevy forum. Just my two cents. |
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"The 305E is no bigger than the 305A-D. Only difference is that in 1968 they had 10 more horse power. Cam profile changed I think."
Not an expert, so I could be wrong on this, but my research seems to show that the difference between the A-D engines and the E series was better flowing heads and intake manifold, bigger two barrel carb, and bigger valves. There may have also been a change in the exhaust castings making them flow better too. Not sure about the cam... Maybe a change there too. |
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