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i have a 1983 Chevy k10. it uses GM corporate 10 bolt axles with 2.73 gears
A c10 is 2 wheel drive and the k10s are 4 wheel drive.
no they are the same
Probably.
need picture of fuseblock for 1986 chevy k10 pickup
No you do not.
No it is not, It has a CARBURETOR
Dextron.
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.
The Chevy P10 Step van was built on a Chevy C10 chassis. The "C" was GM's identification for 2 wheel drive, K10 is a 4 wheel drive version. The "P" stands for Panel. All Step Vans are P10, P20, or P30 The chassis for the "P" step vans were built by G.M. at their Flint Michigan plant.
Buy a rebuilt transmission and install it.