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Old 08-14-2014, 05:08 PM   #1
slimneverdies
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Dually 350 or 383

Hey guys, I have this 77 dually sitting around and think I'm ready to something simple to it just for a beater and occasional towing vehicle



I'm guess this is an engine/motor topic but I really want to hear from guys with a similar truck and your experience with how much power is needed to move these bad boyz. I have an engine in my c20 crewcab and it's a 350 with a 400 trans and it pulls thru the mountains like nobody's business. I haven't really pulled thru these Nevada mountains yet but wanted to know what you fellas thinks a good move.

I'm taking the 350 out of the c20 and putting it in the dually and will look for either a 4l80 or a gear vendor to mate with the 400. The big question is do I use the pretty much stock 350 that doesn't skip a beat or burn much oil or upgrade the 350 with heads and a cam or go the 383 route??? I really don't want to put anymore than $1500 into the motor alone. My rear gears are 3:73 by the way...

Any help is appreciated.

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