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What engine is in a 1972 Chevy truck?

The 1972 Chevy truck was powered by a variety of engine options, but the most common was the 350 cubic inch (5.7 liter) V8 engine. This engine was a staple of Chevrolet's lineup during the 1970s and provided a good balance of power and fuel efficiency for the Chevy truck.


Engine Specifications


The 350 V8 engine in the 1972 Chevy truck had the following key specifications:



  • Displacement: 350 cubic inches (5.7 liters)

  • Horsepower: 165 hp at 4,000 rpm

  • Torque: 275 lb-ft at 2,400 rpm

  • Compression Ratio: 8.5:1

  • Fuel System: Carburetor

  • Valvetrain: Overhead Valve (OHV)


This engine was a reliable and durable workhorse that provided ample power for hauling and towing, while still delivering decent fuel economy for the time period.


Engine Options


While the 350 V8 was the most common engine, the 1972 Chevy truck was also available with a few other engine choices:



  • 250 cubic inch (4.1 liter) inline 6-cylinder engine

  • 400 cubic inch (6.6 liter) V8 engine

  • 454 cubic inch (7.4 liter) V8 engine (for heavy-duty applications)


The 250 inline 6 was the base engine, offering good fuel economy but less power than the V8 options. The 400 and 454 V8s provided more horsepower and torque for towing and hauling heavier loads.


Transmission Options


The 1972 Chevy truck was available with both manual and automatic transmission options to pair with the various engine choices:



  • 3-speed manual

  • 4-speed manual

  • 3-speed automatic


The manual transmissions offered more control and better fuel economy, while the automatic transmissions provided a more comfortable driving experience, especially in stop-and-go traffic.

What is the difference between a 1972 C10 and C20?


The obvious difference between the C10 and the C20 is that one is a half-ton and the other a three-quarter-ton truck. These classifications don't refer to their respective curb weights, but rather to their payload capacity.



What was the 1972 Chevy truck called?


"Collectively, the 1967-72 trucks are known as the "Custom Sport Truck" (CST's) because of there CST option."



What is the difference between a 1972 K10 and C10?


The main difference between the C10 and K10 is that the K10 is four-wheel drive, while the C10 is two-wheel drive. The K10 also has a slightly different suspension package and sits higher than the C10 due to the drivetrain configuration. As the K10 is a 4x4, it is more frequently used off-road compared to the C10.



What is the difference between a 1971 and a 1972 Chevy C10?


1971 goes all-in on the egg crate grille design, pasting the Chevy logo in the middle and banishing the horizontal bar. Parking lights migrate to the bumper, while a black frame is drawn around the grille itself. 1972 deletes the black grille line, but maintains the status quo elsewhere in terms of exterior design.



Which is better, C10 or C20?


C10 batteries offer higher discharge rates and potentially more usable capacity, making them suitable for high-demand solar applications. However, they come at a higher cost. C20 batteries, while having a lower discharge rate, can provide steady power over longer periods and are often more affordable.



What is the gas mileage on a 1972 Chevy truck?


Based on data from 14 vehicles, 387 fuel-ups and 59,012 miles of driving, the 1972 Chevrolet C10 Pickup gets a combined Avg MPG of 12.48 with a 0.48 MPG margin of error.



How much did a 1972 C10 cost new?


Detailing

Vehicle:1972 Chevrolet c10 Cheyenne Super
Years Produced:1967–72
Number Produced:39,730 (1972, 115-inch wheelbase)
Original List Price:$2,680 base
SCM Valuation:Varies significantly — shortbeds can range from $15,000 to $60,000, depending on options, originality and condition



What motor came in a 1972 C10 pickup?


The standard drivetrain was a three-speed manual transmission and one of two engines; the 250 in3 straight six or the 283 cu in (4.6 L) V8.



What is a 1972 Chevy truck worth today?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $23,813 for a 1972 Chevrolet C10 1/2 Ton in good condition with average spec. The highest selling price of a 1972 Chevrolet C10 1/2 Ton at auction over the last three years was $253,000.



What is a 427 Chevy?


The highly successful and versatile 427 cu in (7.0 L) version of the Mark IV engine was introduced in 1966 as a production engine option for full-sized Chevrolets and Corvettes.


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