Leftlane
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- Nov 10, 2012
- Posts
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- Location
- CA
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- C20 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
Greetings from CA.
Picked up this 1976 Chevrolet Suburban C20 a couple months ago:
It's mostly original. One owner from 1976 until just now. It's got 108,000 miles. Here are the stats:
- Silverado pkg
- L-code 350, 4 bbl Rochester Quadrajet
- 40 gallon gas tank option
- 2wd 3/4 ton (C20)
- best part: Muncie SM465 4speed manual trans w/ "granny gear"
- factory non-a/c
- factory cruise control on a non-tilt column
- 14 bolt corporate rear end with as-yet-unknown gearing (guessing 3.73:1)
It needs some TLC as it had been sitting around for a few years. Here's what I've done so far:
- installed Hooker 2.25" header-back (it came with CA-legal headers) with Thrush glasspacks (hey, it looks the part, might as well sound the part)
- full tune and oil change
- replaced the relatively new but heat soaked mess of a starter with a PowerMaster XS unit (holy cow, what an awesome Amercian-made starter. Can you love a starter? I do.)
- repaired the automatic rear window switch in the dash for the power tailgate window and greased the tailgate window tracks for less draw on the motor (but the motor is still not long for this world)
Here's what I need to do:
- fix the choke thermostat. Got a new one on order from RockAuto but I'm going to need to figure out a good way to fix the screw that broke off in the intake manifold (factory cast iron) when removing the original divorced-choke thermostat
- fix the gas filler situation: This bothers me quite a bit. I should probably make another thread, but quickly... I cannot put anywhere near 40 gallons in this tank. It shuts off too quick. In fact the gas barely goes into the tank at all when I fill up. I have to be very easy on the pump - like only depressing the lever 5-10% or it'll shutoff. Maddening. What makes the problem more aggravating is the fuel gauge behaves normally - reading near full about putting about 17 or so gallons is and will march on down to full Empty. I've measured the gas tank and run the calculations - it's a 40 gallon tank. Okay, I've typed too much. Thread required. Here's a pic to make up for it:
New PowerMaster XS unit compared to what came off:
Anyway, hello to all!
Picked up this 1976 Chevrolet Suburban C20 a couple months ago:
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It's mostly original. One owner from 1976 until just now. It's got 108,000 miles. Here are the stats:
- Silverado pkg
- L-code 350, 4 bbl Rochester Quadrajet
- 40 gallon gas tank option
- 2wd 3/4 ton (C20)
- best part: Muncie SM465 4speed manual trans w/ "granny gear"
- factory non-a/c
- factory cruise control on a non-tilt column
- 14 bolt corporate rear end with as-yet-unknown gearing (guessing 3.73:1)
It needs some TLC as it had been sitting around for a few years. Here's what I've done so far:
- installed Hooker 2.25" header-back (it came with CA-legal headers) with Thrush glasspacks (hey, it looks the part, might as well sound the part)
- full tune and oil change
- replaced the relatively new but heat soaked mess of a starter with a PowerMaster XS unit (holy cow, what an awesome Amercian-made starter. Can you love a starter? I do.)
- repaired the automatic rear window switch in the dash for the power tailgate window and greased the tailgate window tracks for less draw on the motor (but the motor is still not long for this world)
Here's what I need to do:
- fix the choke thermostat. Got a new one on order from RockAuto but I'm going to need to figure out a good way to fix the screw that broke off in the intake manifold (factory cast iron) when removing the original divorced-choke thermostat
- fix the gas filler situation: This bothers me quite a bit. I should probably make another thread, but quickly... I cannot put anywhere near 40 gallons in this tank. It shuts off too quick. In fact the gas barely goes into the tank at all when I fill up. I have to be very easy on the pump - like only depressing the lever 5-10% or it'll shutoff. Maddening. What makes the problem more aggravating is the fuel gauge behaves normally - reading near full about putting about 17 or so gallons is and will march on down to full Empty. I've measured the gas tank and run the calculations - it's a 40 gallon tank. Okay, I've typed too much. Thread required. Here's a pic to make up for it:
New PowerMaster XS unit compared to what came off:
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Anyway, hello to all!
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