The 1985 Chevrolet 1-ton van with a 350 engine typically features a 5.7-liter (350 cubic inches) V8 engine, producing around 190-210 horsepower and 300-350 lb-ft of torque, depending on the specific configuration. It usually comes with a 4-speed automatic transmission and has a towing capacity of around 7,000 pounds. The van's frame is designed for heavy-duty use, with a payload capacity of over 3,000 pounds. Additionally, it offers various options for seating and cargo configurations, making it versatile for both commercial and personal use.
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75 ft-lbs. Lock-Tite is recommended.
The ONLY transmission you can use in that year is a 4L60E if it is a 1/2 ton and a 4L80E if it is a 3/4 ton BECAUSE of the COMPUTER SYSTEM on the truck.
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A F-350 is considered a one ton truck.
The proper spark plug gap for a 1980 Chevy 350 Pickup is .045, according to spark plug manufacturer (Autolite, Bosch, NGK) specs.
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The 83 Chevy C10 comes with a 305 but not a 350. The 350 is an option on the 3/4 ton but not the 1/2 ton.
If you mean the 350 part it indicates that it is a one ton truck, F-250 being three quarter ton and F-150 being half ton.
NO. The 1996 and 1997 4L60E transmissions will not interchange with anything. If you own a 96 or 97 model then IT MUST HAVE THAT YEAR TRANSMISSION PUT BACK IN IT.
The Ford E-350 is a one ton van and the Ford F-350 is a one ton pickup truck
A Ford E-350 is a ( 1 ton van ) * passenger and cargo versions were made , etcetera