May 24, 2010
How big of an engine can I put in a 1979 Chevy C10 without major modification?
I was looking for some GM Crate Engines, but I do not want to get into heavy modification. So what is the biggest motor I could get away in a 1979 Chevy C10 with an automatic transmission
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A 350 crate motor should be sufficient power wise, but you can put a 454 in there.
anything other than stock will require some modification.
what is heavy mods to you is nothing to someone else. my friend has a 502 bbc in a ’68 camaro that originally had a sbc. modifications yes, but he does not consider them to be “heavy modifications”.
what engine is in your C10 now?
With Chevy parts, you can put a Big Block, if your truck currently has a small block V8, you’ll need front springs and beefier brakes, possibly a different transmission and rear end.
heck, you can put 454, 502, it’s what you want to go with and how much money you want to put in your truck it’s up to you ,me 502 now that’s me i’m from old school that’ me .
The largest that will bolt in is a 572 crate engine. You will need a good trans and rear end and a bigger radiator. A 502 would be a great set up.
454
All of chevys gen 1 engines will bolt right in place and even hook up to all your stock parts if you have a v8 truck.
Thats the 262-400 small block design with any stroker thats built from those blocks
or the 348-502 big blocks and thier strokers
Now as power levels comes up you may have to change this or that.
In 79 c10 you have probbly a th-350 trans, maybe a th-400. In stock form the th-350 is good to about 400 HP with traction, the th-400 probbly 500 HP with traction.
A $500-600 rebuilt on those transmissions can bring them to the point of handling 1000 HP pretty easy
IMHO the 3 I would have on my list to pick from is
350 SB
383 SB stroker
454 BB