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    Best Truck engine you have ever driven or owned???

    I've had a few trucks but the best engines I'd have to say that I have owned
    1.ford straight 6 - 300 -------- bulletproof as they come ... not sure why ford they quit making this bad boy maybe it was just too good of an engine
    2.ford 5.0 302 ---- very strong engine and sounded even better
    3.22r .... not a fan of toyota trucks only cars but not matter what i did to that truck it didn't faze it one bit ....



    heard that the short block chevy engine it another good one but i have yet to own a chevy truck ....


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    My f250 has a v10. Best motor ford ever made.

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    dodge 318 hands down. But I might be biast. :-)

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    Mine would be my first f150. It was a 1979 f150 ranger xlt with a 351M. Way back when a ranger was an option package and not a little truck. Second would be the 300 six that was in a 1987 full size Bronco(wife bought brand new). Third would be the straight six in a 1997 Toyota land cruiser (smooth, quiet and strong).

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    Ford 300, when I had my 78 f100, that thing would just not die. Hell, when I drove it 4 miles to the junkyard to scrap it, I took the radiator out so it was running real hot. The scrap yard owner then started it back up and drove it to the back lot.


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    Chevy 4.3L V6 93 1500 pick up. its a power house! I can load 1800lbs in my 1500 and drive 40miles highway to drop my loads off! Sips gas when I'm out scrapping around town.
    Chevy 4.3L V6 93 s10 same as above when I had it.
    Wouldn't mind getting something newer.
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    There is no good gas motor for pulling trailers.
    Cummins diesel. Best motor ever made. And there is no desputing that.

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    Best gas is the 300 Ford I have never killed one even with holes in the block I have always made it where I was going favorite diesel is the IH dt 466 and the idi 6.9 or 7.3 for light duty trucks

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    Sbc hands down

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    Ford 300 straight 6...i have one now and just as everyone else says you CAN NOT kill them. Mine has almost 200k miles and it still kicking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctscrapping View Post
    Ford 300 straight 6...i have one now and just as everyone else says you CAN NOT kill them. Mine has almost 200k miles and it still kicking.
    yeah my straight 6 is my daily driver .... they lag on power and sound but there pretty much indestructible ... swear id never get rid of my this truck but i need a lil more power and sound .... i like the 5.0 302 ford motor
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    You won't like the 302 in a truck they make allot of noise but that's about it no torque to pull anything if you want more power there is a Ford inline 6 forum lots of tips on getting the most from a 300 I have never had a 300 run out of power they aren't for drag racing our at least not stock we did have a heavily modified one in a Torino and it was very respectable
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    Quote Originally Posted by joef1812 View Post
    You won't like the 302 in a truck they make allot of noise but that's about it no torque to pull anything if you want more power there is a Ford inline 6 forum lots of tips on getting the most from a 300 I have never had a 300 run out of power they aren't for drag racing our at least not stock we did have a heavily modified one in a Torino and it was very respectable

    The 300 had something like 300LBs of torque at 1800rpm. Outpulled a Chevy 350 chained bumper to bumper. Of course I had the granny gear 1st.

    I also had no issue loading a ton and a half on the back and driving it to the scrap yard.

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    Again, that's because a 300 6 is a torque monster. The SBC not so much. I still love and would take a SBC hands down over anything.

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    Reliability wise I will say the ford and jeep inline/straight six will run forever

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    I do have a Jeep with the 4.0 inline 6, and you're right it's a beast.

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    Hmmm, pickup trucks?
    a 63 Chevy Fleetside stick shift, 327 4 bbl, which I changed to a 2 bbl so as to punch it without draining the tank
    73 E300 one ton with C6(strong) tranny(later switched to C4 when a C6 wasn't available), 300ci, later replaced with a 78 300ci
    80 Chevy LUV, 4 on the floor(awesome mileage) later swapped to a 3speed auto, Isuzu 4 banger
    87 Ranger 4 banger, no power in overdrive but great lil truck
    93 Ranger 4.0 6cyl 5spd stick 4x4 w/low gear, also a great little 3/4ton truck
    Didn't own, but drove an early 90s Nissan w/6cyl for about a year doing hotshot delivery of truck parts, incredible acknowledgement of that gas pedal, uphill, loaded, whatever, it went!
    Just for engines I knew well in cars, 64 283 Chevy Impala, early Dodge Dart w/slant 6, 70 Olds 98 w/455(monster), 77 Delta w Chevy 350
    My memory's failing me, that's all I easily recall, although I know there were a couple straight 6 Chevy's in there somewhere, both the 230, and the 235
    All great vehicles and motors, maybe cause I did my own work
    Case in point, you can have the best engineered vehicles and engines in the world, but if it is not well maintained, it won't be worth a ****(dime)haha!
    Proper, adequate, and well educated preventive maintenance is the best safeguard against a sorry experience with(most) any vehicle

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    82 F150 straight 6. This was a work horse. Hauled as much as 6,000 lbs in the bed.

    86 F250 6.9L diesel 4 speed manual trans. It woul pull a 19' stock trailor with 10,000 lbs and cruise at 80. Hated the hydraulic clutch on it tho.

    84 F250 6.9L diesel auto trans. The trans made this a gutless truck but you couldn't kill it I tried.

    86 F250 straight 6. Can you say gas guzzler.

    86 Bronco II V6 Eddie Bauer edition. It would pull a load for its size and weight. Only thing I hated is it would blow the rear trans seal out at 130. Never did find out what that one would top out at.

    My baby till she died. 99 F150 (all specs refrenced back to an F250) 5.4L Triton. Wider than most trucks, extended cab with 8' bed. Pulled anything I put behind her. Stopping got kind of hairy at times . She would float on the road at 120-130. When the engine went in her I borrowed a 20' flat bed trailor to get her home, the hitch stuck out past the end of the trailor. Fast *** truck I bought her off the lot 0 miles. I think some one had her custom built.

    Currently in a 2002 chevy 3500 with fully enclosed utility bed. She crosses the scales at 8,450 lbs. She not fast but she gets the job done. Hate the gas milage she gets.
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    as far as tractor trucks goes, with cats, or cummins, I can't count the number of those I've driven, and worked on, at least a thousand, most likely more, but that was only as a mechanic, not really a driver of those

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    350 sbc hands down, granted not a fuel sipping motor but still best dam motor for all around use. I'd like to see you diesel guys build anything cheaper than a 350. Throw in some decent gears and a slight cam and it'll pull anything a one ton can handle. and parts for a sbc are dirt cheap, under 40 for a starter. No plugging it in the winter time, no expensive glow plugs or injectors to go south, and no down time for gelled up fuel. It's not perfect but it's pretty close as far as I'm concerned
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