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GuruN6TPB answered about a year ago
On a 1996 silverado 2500 with 454 4:10 gears what is towing capacity
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Two versions of the optional 454 were available in 1-ton Chevy trucks. The LE8 454 was the most common from 1973 to 1991. The L19 TBI, or throttle body injection, powered 1987 and later trucks as the second 454 engine option. The TBI 454 had fuel injectors in the middle of the throttle body that increased fuel efficiency, power and durability.
The Chevrolet 454-cubic-inch V-8 engine debuted near the end of the muscle car era in 1970. At its peak, the 454 was developing 450 horsepower in the Camaro and Chevelle passenger cars. By 1974, however, government-mandated smog requirements killed the muscle car as the 454's horsepower rating dipped to 235. Although the 454 was no longer a practical powerplant for cars, it remained an option on two- and four-wheel-drive Chevy and GMC trucks, especially the 1-ton models.
The standard transmission matching the LE8 454 on 1973 to 1987 trucks was the four-speed Muncie manual. The Muncie four-speed manual with overdrive was available on 1982 to 1987 models. The 1973 to 1976 half- and three-quarter-ton trucks with the 454 received the TH350 three-speed automatic. Only the 1-ton and larger 1977 and later Chevys got the TH400 three-speed automatic.
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