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V8 2002 Gmc Sonoma Sl Extended Cab Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:250525
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

For sale is my V8 2002 GMC Sonoma . The truck had 250k miles on it before I pulled the engine (originally had a 2.2l 4-cylinder) and transmission to put in the small block chevy V8 and new transmission. The transmission is a New Venture NV3500 5-speed manual transmission. It has a high performance Zoom 10.5" clutch with a Zoom 153-tooth flywheel. It has an HEI distributor on it. It has a serpentine belt accessory drive from a v6 s10 but has the stock 4-cylinder alternator and no ac compressor (the bracket is empty and has an ac delete pulley on it, I have the ac condenser but it is not installed). It has Hedman S10 V8 shorty headers on it and V8 S10 2.5" dual exhaust from Jegs. It has a Hitachi style Summit Racing Mini High-Torque 1.6 hp starter. Stock 4.10 rear end. It has a full size spare but needs new tires all the way around. It has stock suspension all the way around. It has a mid-1990's Corvette radiator and two electric fans on it. It has a push button start but requires the key to unlock the steering and turn on the accessories. It doesn't have a dash or stereo and needs a throw out bearing which I already have. Here are the details on the engine, which runs a little more than 10:1 compression.
Cam - Duntov 30/30 solid lifter cam - Used in 302 Camaros and early LT1 350's - 0.488" lift
Carb - Holley 650 double pumper spreadbore with vacuum secondaries
Heads - Vortec 350 with hard valve seat inserts - they have been mildly ported to remove and burrs and sharp edges
Block - 1974 two bolt main bored 0.040"
Intake - Edlebrock Performer dual plane
Stock reground 350 crank
Double roller timing chain
High volume Melling oil pump

Desktop Dyno says it has around 350 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque. Fun truck to drive, but I am a full time student, work part time, just moved into a new apartment which doesn't allow me to work on my truck, and my wife is pregnant with our second child so I have other more important priorities that need tending to. 

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