texasmike
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- Joined
- Sep 18, 2018
- Posts
- 245
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- 175
- Location
- Conroe Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 305
I'm finally getting to the end of a 2-1/2 year and very expensive restoration of a company truck. It had 52,800 miles and was parked outside on the dirt in our yard in 2005. The owner gave it to me in 2018 when I retired and decided it would be nice to have a truck around the house.
All cylinders tested with good compression and the engine runs well but the smoke on startup is starting to get a little worse. I wish I would have taken care of this before all the body and paint work was completed but it wasn't smoking that much when we got the truck running. It's only been driven about 400 miles since I started this project but the truck looks too good to have this issue.
How big a job would it be to attempt this on my own? I was a teenager in the early 60's and loved working on cars but I would be considered a shade tree mechanic at best. I have rebuilt engines in the far past and done valve jobs but with the heads off. I have tools and an air compressor but I have never attempted anything like this. I have a fear of dropping a valve into the cylinder and then having to remove the head. I am starting to lose trust and confidence in outside repair shops and will someday write about some of the bad experiences I have had.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
All cylinders tested with good compression and the engine runs well but the smoke on startup is starting to get a little worse. I wish I would have taken care of this before all the body and paint work was completed but it wasn't smoking that much when we got the truck running. It's only been driven about 400 miles since I started this project but the truck looks too good to have this issue.
How big a job would it be to attempt this on my own? I was a teenager in the early 60's and loved working on cars but I would be considered a shade tree mechanic at best. I have rebuilt engines in the far past and done valve jobs but with the heads off. I have tools and an air compressor but I have never attempted anything like this. I have a fear of dropping a valve into the cylinder and then having to remove the head. I am starting to lose trust and confidence in outside repair shops and will someday write about some of the bad experiences I have had.
Thanks in advance for the advice.