Andrew Koetz
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2023
- Posts
- 26
- Reaction score
- 10
- Location
- St. Paul, MN
- First Name
- Andrew
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K20 Chevy Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7 350 V8 208 T-Case; 10 bolt front 14 bolt semi rear
Hello from the frozen north; aka, MN. where winter sticks around until the end of April/beginning of May. I picked up a 1984 K20 Chevy Suburban last year. Straight away I installed new front U joints in the stub axles for the 4x4 and did a full replacement of the front brake system; rotors, calipers, flex lines. A friend helped me out by installing new wheel studs for me as he works at a machine shop and I lack a press for pressing the old wheel studs out. I still have to change both front & rear differential gear lube. Rear drums were hanging up due to the E brake cable was hanging up on them. If someone held a gun to my head I couldn't do drum brakes to save my own life. In this case I am glad I did. I brought the truck to a local big box shop where they rebuilt the rearr brakes; (this is where I am glad I did this; come to find out the 84 year for Suburbans GM decided it was a novel idea to use 3 different axles with 3 differnt back spacings (they are all 13" drums, but the backspacing was the PITA for the shop, as it was the last order they made to the local GM dealer (and the last set on their order list). Currently I am working on a fuel issue. (engine not getting any gas). It will want to roll over with starting fluid and if I put a little bit of gas down the carb. I am going to pull the main line off the fuel pump (which is new as I replaced it and the steel fuel filter and the carb fuel filter). I will be putting a hise onto the main line on the fuel pump (mechanical) into a gas can to see if it fires. If it doesn't I am going to pop the distibutor cap off and with a friend see if the rotor is turning when I try to start it. If the rotor is turning then my problem will b the sending unit in the tank. I already have the truck on ramps waiting for me to drop the tank (if need be).