Jeff Heller
Junior Member
- Joined
- May 25, 2020
- Posts
- 9
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
- First Name
- Jeff
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 5.0
Lots of good ideas for the OP.
Reliability & power? First things first: get what you got in good running order.
I suggest all the tuneup/general maintenance before paying money for performance parts. This will get you into your truck and force you to become familiar with it. Buy good quality bits, not the cheapest/cheesiest. It can make a difference.
- Plugs, wires, distributor, rotor, rotor cap
- Fuel & air filters
- Vacuum hoses if not replaced recently
- Coolant hoses & new coolant if hoses or coolant look aged
- Crank case oil change & filter, auto trans fluid/manual gearbox oil, rear end
- Grease all the fittings
- Bleed brakes / replace fluid
- Check brakes while your at it: pads/shoes, rotors
- PS fluid
- Replace accessory belts
- Adjust carb & timing, maybe pull it and clean it up. Maybe rebuild.
- Emissions doo-dads: EGR, etc. Make sure operating & not plugged if not deleted
Somebody mentioned the fuel line near the tank. That is a gem I never tucked into. Will keep that in mind.
Some of the guys I worked for had some real heaps as work trucks. Best bang/buck performance wise was to be had with these gen maint issues. Of those, plugs, wires, dist, rotor generally had a near-instant response.
Looking to get into a squarebody again. I have some experience from back when I did labor and other jobs requiring work trucks, many of which were C/K.
It sounds like I misspoke when I used the word performance. I truly meant reliability. I'm not using for towing/hauling or anything a truck should be used for... I have a 2017 F-150 for that. I consider it to be in it's golden years, just for pleasure.
The truck was used exclusively as a farm truck in east Texas, hence the low miles. My grandfather was a mechanical engineer so he took care of his things. It was always garage kept.
It was also the first vehicle I ever drove (and wrecked; Side-swiped the garage when I was 13)
So, as you said, just want to get it in good running order.
I have already replaced all filters, changed fluids, greased fittings, replaced brakes pads/rotors and given it an overall inspection. And it really does run great. Just want to ensure it keeps running, and smoothly!
Based on all the feedback so far, a few things to start with would be new distributor/cap/rotor/plugs/wires, headers, exhaust. It does have a battery hold down, not shown in the photo.
Also give it a wash/polish/wax!
Again, thank you all! I'm enjoying the community.