77 K20
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- Nov 9, 2012
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- Location
- Montana
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K20 5" lift
- Engine Size
- HT383 fuel injected
My state here LOVES to slather on de-icer onto all the roads. Often I see those bastards out at 5 am dumping it onto dry pavement. Forecast for the day? 10% chance of light snow...
I've had 2 seize up this year so far. One rear one (yes, disc brake conversion) and now a front one. I lose typically at least one per year.
I've tried different brands from different stores. Nothing seems to matter. Lately I've been using NAPA ones just because their store is covenant.
Should I coat the hell out of the piston area with brake grease to try and seal it better?
Or should I just replace all 4 every year as a preventive thing?
Luckily I haven't been out in the middle of nowhere and had the damn thing seize up yet.... but give it time.
Any ideas?
I've had 2 seize up this year so far. One rear one (yes, disc brake conversion) and now a front one. I lose typically at least one per year.
I've tried different brands from different stores. Nothing seems to matter. Lately I've been using NAPA ones just because their store is covenant.
Should I coat the hell out of the piston area with brake grease to try and seal it better?
Or should I just replace all 4 every year as a preventive thing?
Luckily I haven't been out in the middle of nowhere and had the damn thing seize up yet.... but give it time.
Any ideas?