Each truck is different depending on how well it is treated. From the factory, it should get about 12-14 in the city and 14-18 on the highway. However, to calculate the correct gas mileage, reset the odometer thingy after you fill up your gas tank, and run the truck until you have to fill up again. Once you are done filling up the tank, look at how many gallons of gas were poured into the truck (should say on the pump). Take the number on the odometer, and divide that by the number of gallons of gas that were poured into the truck. That will give you your average gas mileage.
Depends on mileage, condition, engine, transmission, and options. Click the link.
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What engine?
I have a 72' Cheyenne custom camper with a 402 engine. It was made before gas mileage was important because of the prices were so low. I get about 13 MPG on it.
i have a 94 cheyenne c 1500 4.3 v6 and it has a vortec
The engine sizes for the 1972 Chevy Cheyenne included the 250, the 262, the 292, the 305, the 350, and the 400. The 454 was also offered for the 1973 model year.
They are about the same in fuel mileage but the 6.0 is thirsty.
Yes with modifications.
air, fuel, and spark is all you need.
The 1981 Chevy Cheyenne brake fluid tank can be found attached to the firewall in the engine compartment. The brake fluid tank will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
SAE 10w30 any major brand.
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