A whole lot. K10 is a half ton, and all the running gear is small and lite.
The K20 is a 3/4 ton and everything about it is heavy and tough.
What is the gear ratio for a 1985 CHEVROLET K10 pickup
Chevrolet introduced the K5 Blazer in 1969 on a shortened K10 pickup frame. It was GM's answer to the Ford Bronco, International Scout, and the Jeep Cherokee series.
Yes.
The C designates 2 wheel drive the K designates 4 wheel drive.
A c10 is 2 wheel drive and the k10s are 4 wheel drive.
the k5's are Chevy blazers and a k10 is a 1/2 ton Chevy pickup
The primary difference between the 1983 Chevy K10 and K20 lies in their payload capacities and drivetrain configurations. The K10 is a 1/2-ton truck, designed for lighter loads, while the K20 is a 3/4-ton truck, offering a higher payload capacity and typically a more robust suspension. Additionally, the K20 may come with heavier-duty components and options for four-wheel drive, making it better suited for off-road and towing applications. Overall, the K20 is built for more demanding use compared to the K10.
Advertised Horsepower is....165 HP @ 3800 RPMs. with a 4-barrel carb.
Metallic paint gives extra shining and rich effect to the car. Where as nonmetallic or solid paint, if polished will give glazing effect.
You can get a Chevy steering column parts diagram at most Chevrolet dealerships. Chevrolet service manuals will have the steering column parts diagram and can be obtained from most local libraries.
no they are the same
Point type distribitor plug gaps at 35 ths. HEI type distribitor plugs gap at 45 ths.