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    Posted: 05 Jul 2020 at 9:50pm
Hi. Has anyone out there swapped a 301 or it’s 200ci little brother into a pickup? I read about one being done a while ago in a magazine and was thinking about giving it a try with a 79 3/4 ton square body chevy. If anyone out there has done either, I was just wondering if they were happy with the results and it was worth the work. Thanks in advance for any replies!
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Marv and zips in New Hampton , Iowa has a 91 Chevy K 5 Blazer with the 200ci F2 engine in it for sale.
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It would never be a serious trailer/hauler, just a driving machine.
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Yeah, the biggest thing it would probably pull is a 16 foot skid steer trailer and that would only be occasionally. I would love to use it for a summer/ fall truck to drive to work during the week. The other option I was thinking of was a 4bt Cummins, I was just thinking the base engine with the allis might be a little cheaper, and that’s a factor considering all the other work that needs to be done.
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I think you would want a 301 from a 7020 with the better cooling for use in a pickup
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 190xt MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Jul 2020 at 8:16pm
You are probably right. Anyone know what a 301 weighs in at?
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1200 lbs complete fan to flywheel, with a bellhousing.
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Dr, what does a 426 (3400/3500) weigh?
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Memory says about 1700 lbs.   These may be genset numbers with a radiator. I'd have to look at home to try and verify that. They are heavier than a modern engine like the B-series Cummins for sure. ******** Looked in another place last night and a bare 301 with turbo is 1005 lbs. A bare 426 with turbo is 1425 lbs. These both have SAE bell housings and flywheel, but no radiator or engine frame. 

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Originally posted by 190xt MN 190xt MN wrote:

Hi. Has anyone out there swapped a 301 or it’s 200ci little brother into a pickup? I read about one being done a while ago in a magazine and was thinking about giving it a try with a 79 3/4 ton square body chevy. If anyone out there has done either, I was just wondering if they were happy with the results and it was worth the work. Thanks in advance for any replies!

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 A young guy around here did a square body chevy With a 5.9 cummins. It a pretty nice truck. The thought of doing an allis is nice, but I would vote for a 5.9. If you are open to cummins anyway.

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Yeah, the Cummins engine cost more initially, but with all the aftermarket parts available for them for installs, it would probably cost less in the long run to do the Cummins.
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go cummins!
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