bedwards
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- Joined
- Nov 12, 2016
- Posts
- 192
- Reaction score
- 156
- Location
- Adger, Al.
- First Name
- Bryan
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- c10 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 305
Bought mine with 19000 miles on it almost 4 years ago. PO died shortly after buying it new and it largely sat in a barn for years. I thought it would be the ultimate solid dependable old truck. While I have enjoyed it and it has become very dependable, it has taken a lot of work to get it to that point.
Old oil changed. Old transmission fluid and filter changed. Old (more that 5 or 6 years of sitting) tires replaced even if they have good tread. Brakes checked and old fluid flushed. Did not change rear end fluid. New shocks.
Carb rebuilt. Gas tanks flushed. POs son had replaced heater core.
Drove it to work using non-ethanol gas for a while. Then more problems showed up.
Headliner got hot and fell. The truck stranded me twice with fuel system issues. Ended up replacing hoses and the tank selector valve. The tank selector valve tried to kill me as it was allowing return gas back to the wrong tank and once it filled it up, it went up the vent line into the carbon canister and ultimately into the breather through the canister/carb vent. I opened the gas tank and at least a gallon and a half ran out of the filler hose.
Months later, the ignition took a dump and stranded me again on the way to work. I had replaced the factory ignition module thinking that new would be more dependable. (wrong) Ended up putting the old Delco back on.
Then the carbon center in the distributor cap came loose from the spring and fell off down in it. Took a while to figure that one out. That also involved a new coil, rotor, cap and plugs. The old coil was working but failed a bench test. The PO had done the wires already.
Rebuilt the carb again to clear up nagging issues. Learned how to tune a quadrajet from different forums and internet articles. Now it runs almost as good as FI.
So.... to think your going to get dependable without any knowledge or work is wrong. If your looking for that, you better buy much much newer.
Old oil changed. Old transmission fluid and filter changed. Old (more that 5 or 6 years of sitting) tires replaced even if they have good tread. Brakes checked and old fluid flushed. Did not change rear end fluid. New shocks.
Carb rebuilt. Gas tanks flushed. POs son had replaced heater core.
Drove it to work using non-ethanol gas for a while. Then more problems showed up.
Headliner got hot and fell. The truck stranded me twice with fuel system issues. Ended up replacing hoses and the tank selector valve. The tank selector valve tried to kill me as it was allowing return gas back to the wrong tank and once it filled it up, it went up the vent line into the carbon canister and ultimately into the breather through the canister/carb vent. I opened the gas tank and at least a gallon and a half ran out of the filler hose.
Months later, the ignition took a dump and stranded me again on the way to work. I had replaced the factory ignition module thinking that new would be more dependable. (wrong) Ended up putting the old Delco back on.
Then the carbon center in the distributor cap came loose from the spring and fell off down in it. Took a while to figure that one out. That also involved a new coil, rotor, cap and plugs. The old coil was working but failed a bench test. The PO had done the wires already.
Rebuilt the carb again to clear up nagging issues. Learned how to tune a quadrajet from different forums and internet articles. Now it runs almost as good as FI.
So.... to think your going to get dependable without any knowledge or work is wrong. If your looking for that, you better buy much much newer.