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Old November 23rd, 2020, 08:31 AM
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Nice article in Hemmings about our trucks.

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/art...ign=2020-11-18

Lots of comments below the article too -- mostly good but a few not so good.
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Default Re: GMC’s 1960 V-6-powered trucks were the original professional grade

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Lots of comments below the article too -- mostly good but a few not so good.
I'm a big fan of GMC V-6's. Drove a '62 6500 with a 478. Great, tough truck, great reliability. We also had other V-6's, 1-Tons, 3/4 Tons and 1/2 Tons in our fleet. A '62 305 did get a cracked block once. Even liked the 637 V-8 in our 9500. But in my personal truck, a '66 1000 Pick-up with a 305 V-6, I had pretty horrible luck with it. Just one of those freaky things I would say.
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Default Re: GMC’s 1960 V-6-powered trucks were the original professional grade

Great article Ed, thanks for Posting. I enjoyed the stories and comments that followed as well
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Old November 24th, 2020, 08:03 PM
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Default Re: GMC’s 1960 V-6-powered trucks were the original professional grade

Great article, I always like to read good things about my truck of fifty years.

It is a little hard to believe, however, that the cooling system pumps 141 gallons per minute. That seems exaggerated.
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Great article, I always like to read good things about my truck of fifty years.

It is a little hard to believe, however, that the cooling system pumps 141 gallons per minute. That seems exaggerated.
That 141 GPM is definitely exaggerated. The original brochures I have from the 1960s say that the flow rate was only 135 GPM at 3400 RPM.
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Even 135 sounds high.
That works out to recirculation of all coolant every 18 seconds, which would be the time for total loss if the top hose goes.
It is a pretty big pump though.
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