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What kind of engine does a 1982 Chevy C10 have?

In 1982, the Chevy C10 pickups were most commonly equipped with gasoline V8 engines, specifically the 5.0-liter (305 cubic inches) and the 5.7-liter (350 cubic inches) options. A diesel variant was available on some fleets or trim levels, but the two small-block V8 gasoline engines were by far the norm.


Engine options for the 1982 C10


The following engines were the core options you’re likely to encounter on a 1982 C10. Availability depended on trim, market, and configuration.



  • 5.0L V8 (305 cubic inches) — a carbureted small-block V8 commonly found in 1982 C10 models.

  • 5.7L V8 (350 cubic inches) — a larger carbureted small-block V8, widely used across C10 trims.

  • 6.2L V8 Diesel — an optional diesel offered on some fleets and configurations; availability varied by market and year.


Gasoline V8s dominated the lineup for most 1982 C10s, with diesel offerings limited to specific fleet or heavy-duty builds.


How to identify your engine


To confirm the exact engine in a particular 1982 C10, check the vehicle’s VIN and the RPO (Regular Production Option) label under the hood or in the glove box, which lists the factory-installed engine code. The 305 and 350 engines were the standard gasoline options, while the 6.2L diesel indicates a diesel-equipped model.


Summary


The 1982 Chevy C10 typically used gasoline small-block V8 engines, with the 5.0L (305) and 5.7L (350) being the most common. A 6.2L diesel was available on some configurations, but the vast majority of C10s from that year ran on gasoline engines.

Was the Chevy 305 a good motor?


The 305 is a reliable motor but it makes no real power. The only advantage is that you already have a motor instead of having to buy one. All things considered you're better off going the 350 route.



What is the difference between a Chevy 3100 and 3200?


The Chevrolet Task Force (or in some cases, Task-Force) is a light-duty (3100-short bed & 3200-long bed) and medium-duty (3600) truck series by Chevrolet introduced in 1955, its first major redesign since 1947.



What kind of engine does a Chevy C10 have?


A 236 cubic-inch inline 6 that produced 135 horsepower was the standard engine for Chevrolet trucks, with a 305 cubic-inch V6 that made 150 HP was standard for GMC counterparts. A 283 cubic-inch V8 engine was optional, producing a whopping 160HP. Second Generation C10 (1967-1972):



How much is a 1982 Chevy C10 worth today?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $12,600 for a 1982 Chevrolet C10 1/2 Ton in good condition with average spec. The highest selling price of a 1982 Chevrolet C10 1/2 Ton at auction over the last three years was $45,900.


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