In 1985 the Chevy pickups had six engine power plants to choose from. Chevy had new a 4.3-liter 262-cubic-inch V-6 engine with 155 horsepower with 230 foot-pounds of Torque. Chevy had one other six-cylinder available, the 292 ci inline six with 120 hp and 215 foot-pounds of torque. Chevy offered two optional small block V-8s: a 305 ci 160 hp with 235 foot-pounds of torque, and a 350 ci with 175 hp with 275 foot-pounds of torque.
For added power Chevy also had the big block 454 ci with 230 hp and 360 foot-pounds of torque and the 6.2-liter 379 ci V-8 diesel with 135 hp and 240 foot-pounds of torque.
1985 CHEVY TRUCK
In 1985 the Chevy pickups had six engine power plants to choose from. Chevy had new a 4.3-liter 262-cubic-inch V-6 engine with 155 horsepower with 230 foot-pounds of Torque. Chevy had one other six-cylinder available, the 292 ci inline six with 120 hp and 215 foot-pounds of torque. Chevy offered two optional small block V-8s: a 305 ci 160 hp with 235 foot-pounds of torque, and a 350 ci with 175 hp with 275 foot-pounds of torque.
For added power Chevy also had the big block 454 ci with 230 hp and 360 foot-pounds of torque and the 6.2-liter 379 ci V-8 diesel with 135 hp and 240 foot-pounds of torque.