So use the '47 ~ '49 harness and multiple fuse fuse box ~ everything else is the same , GM just cheaped out in '51 .I too used the $ 99. stock plastic harness and never had any troubles with it .BTW : my '49 3100 was my WORK TRUCK and easily logged 800 + miles every week in the Des
My 235 had some problems with old gas which I believe I fixed by cleaning out
the lines with forced air, dumping the old gas and flushing the tank twice and
changing the fuel filter. I noticed that when back flushing the tank with air,
gas came back up the pickup fuel line telling me the tank wa
SWEET ! .I know most of those places .Notice how most vehicles were GM products ? .-Nate --- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, wrote:Driving Los Angeles in 1954
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Engine Grey , tranny gloss black .-Nate --- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, wrote:Help please? I have a stock 1951 Chevy 3100. What is the correct color for the oil pan and transmission? Thanks, Joe
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Ole Chevy and GMC trucks rule!
Thanx Bill ! .This one turned out to be a 1977 .IIRC they commenced production in 1964...-Nate Good old Bill Wrote :From Wikipedia: The 292 cu in (4.8 L) engine was only used in Chevrolet and
GMC trucks; the block deck is taller, along with a relocated passenger-side
engine