I think those engines had cast flat tops producing about 9:1 compression. There would be about 10 cc's in each valve relief, and the piston should be at zero deck at TDC. Not sure if that helps answer your question, but it's the best I can think of.
A new 1972 Chevrolet C10 1/2 ton fleetside short bed pickup truck sold for $2,796.
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No a 1972 Chevy pickup is not the same model as a 1973 Chevy pickup. I believe it goes from 1967-1972, 1973-1980, 1981-1987. Doors will work from 1973-1976, 1977-1987. You would need to find 1972 doors as they are the only ones taht will fit a 1972. 1967-1971 are the same but there is something different about 1972 doors.
YES you do.
YES there was and still should be.
1971 and 1972 for sure, possibly 1967 to 1970 also.
1967 to 1971 will interchange. 1972 will fit but has different inside door panels and hardware.
1800.00
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It's on the lower right side of the block
20 gallons
A 1972 Chevy Truck, which was a popular mode of transportation back in 70's, can vary in cost greatly. However, its cost today would be around 11,000 dollars.