74 k10 going 55 mph is at 3,500 rpm

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I got a 1974 k10 with a 203 transfer case, turbo 350 and a 355 sbc. The rear gear is 3.73 and at around 55 mph cruising the rpm’s are up to 3,500. That seems a bit high to me, does anyone know what I should do to the truck to get lower rpm’s at 55? I’m also getting 8mpg.
 

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What size are your tires ? Going up in size will reduce the RPMs - and, of course, throw your speedo off.

Here is an example- not sure if I remember the OE tire size correctly but they are only about 28 inches...

:eek:


This one is cool, too, but accuracy unknown to me as I just stumbled upon it.

 
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What size are your tires ? Going up in size will reduce the RPMs - and, of course, throw your speedo off.

Here is an example- not sure if I remember the OE tire size correctly but they are only about 28 inches...

:eek:


This one is cool, too, but accuracy unknown to me as I just stumbled upon it.

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What size are your tires ? Going up in size will reduce the RPMs - and, of course, throw your speedo off.

Here is an example- not sure if I remember the OE tire size correctly but they are only about 28 inches...

:eek:


This one is cool, too, but accuracy unknown to me as I just stumbled upon it.

Cool, my tires are stock size and are also brand new so I don’t want to change them out yet
 

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My similar ‘75 K25 with 4.10 gears, np203 and TH350, and stock height tires (245/75R16E - about 31”) runs at about 2800-3000 rpm at 60 mph. I doubt I’m getting much over 10 mpg.

You should be able to fit up 33” tires with no lift or fender trimming on a K10, and that would help. Also make sure your vacuum advance is working, and try bumping up your base timing a couple of degrees.
 

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Are you sure that TH350 is going into 3rd?
I've got the same setup and do about 2500 rpm. BTW, I'm on 32" tires.
I’m fairly certain that it is, I can check next time I drive. My tires are about 28 inches
 

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I got a 1974 k10 with a 203 transfer case, turbo 350 and a 355 sbc. The rear gear is 3.73 and at around 55 mph cruising the rpm’s are up to 3,500. That seems a bit high to me, does anyone know what I should do to the truck to get lower rpm’s at 55? I’m also getting 8mpg.
That ain't right. I had 4:56 and was 3000 rpm at 60 mph. You're either stuck in 2nd or you ain't got 3:73. Or you have Mickey mouse wheels.
 

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My similar ‘75 K25 with 4.10 gears, np203 and TH350, and stock height tires (245/75R16E - about 31”) runs at about 2800-3000 rpm at 60 mph. I doubt I’m getting much over 10 mpg.

You should be able to fit up 33” tires with no lift or fender trimming on a K10, and that would help. Also make sure your vacuum advance is working, and try bumping up your base timing a couple of degrees.
Thank you, when my tIres wear out I’ll buy bigger ones lol
 

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That ain't right. I had 4:56 and was 3000 rpm at 60 mph. You're either stuck in 2nd or you ain't got 3:73. Or you have Mickey mouse wheels.
Okay, I don’t believe I’m stuck in second but I very well could be if it seems that off
 

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With the discription you gave, your truck is about 1200rpm too high with that set up at that speed.
 

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