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620 engine swap Thoughts?


ericsb210

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Currently I own:

1; 1980 720KC L20B/5spd (desmogged, early l16 exhuast n downpipe). This was totalled (at least the bed was), I am now running a makeshift flatbed on it. This truck runs excellent, an easy daily driver.

2; 1976 620KC Auto I just picked up, decent body starts n sounds good but a PO put an l16 in it. (It is supposedly rebuilt). I am in the midst of redoing the complete brake system so I am not able to take it out on a drive.

 

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I am going to keep the 620KC and send the 720 to the next owner, but I am torn on the engines. Will I be happy with the l16? Is it well worth the time to do an engine swap?

Thoughts?

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We put L16 in FAT510s 80 720,, performance isn't great but it gets us everywhere we wanna go..  If the L20b is running good there will be a bit of difference in how they feel going down road but someone that has never driven truck before probably wouldn't or couldn't notice.

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I will post some pics of the 720 soon. Thank you for the replies, I pretty much am throwing around the same thoughts mentioned but thank you bananahamuck for your input, if you are all satisfied with the l16 in your 720 that is good enough for me.

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