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While I was bleeding the brakes and felt like the rears were not grabbing. I put the rear end up in the air and confirmed that was the case. I pulled the rear drums and the insides were shot. It looks like the wheel cylinders had been leaking for quite some time.
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I put an order in for all new everything - shoes, hardware, cylinders, etc. I really enjoy working on clean materials, so while I had everything stripped to the backing plates I freshened up the inside and ran emory cloth over the axle where the bearings ride.
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The new hardware showed up and we installed it in the middle of the day here in Texas. 99 degrees and a little bit of sweat does the truck good? No, that is not right. Well at least everything went in without a hitch.
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This weekend I did not get as much done as I was hoping for, the temperatures here in Texas have been insane for October.
The transmission had a small leak that kept dripping on the driveway. After examining the pan, I found the leak was coming from around the kickdown case switch. The truck had an aftermarket B&M pan on it with a drain plug, so it made the oil change a little bit easier and cleaner. The new switch arrived from Summit within 2 days, I am always amazed on how quick their standard shipping is. I picked up two new o-rings and installed the new switch. Changed out the filter, installed the new gasket, and filled up the pan. When I bought the truck I noticed I was missing 2 cab mount bolts so the cab was never fully bolted down to the frame. The rubber mounts had seen better days so I decided to upgrade to polyurethane mounts while I was swapping them out. I replaced the shims, bottom cups, and the bolts. With everything snugged down, the cab rides so much nicer. |
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I have not touched the exterior yet. I am hoping to get to it this fall with the machine to see if I can buff out the dullness. The wheels and tires made a huge difference though.
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I think that I love this truck....:jdp:
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Friday I came home from work and realized that those step nerf bars needed to go. I really do love my Milwaukee sawzall. I can get into the truck without a problem, however I will pick up a small step stool for the wife until I get the AMP Research Powersteps installed.
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This weekend was a quick check off project. When they installed the rear lift kit they had an issue with the Sulastic shackles, so we did not install them.
This weekend I re-torqued u bolts and trimmed them to size. After that was done, I moved to the rear shackles that were shot. After a little massaging with the angle grinder, the shackles fit great. I scuffed everything done quickly with a green Scotch pad and sprayed the rear end to clean everything up a little more with color. Eventually I am going to pull the rear end for an overhaul so that is for another day. |
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Rear axle look a little better with some light coats of paint. The OEM shackles were shot, so hopefully we will see a little improvement in the ride.
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Tuned the motor today. The truck was running a little rough when I bought it. Timed the motor, adjusted the primary squirter, and dialed in the fast cam.
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My next project is trying to locate where the slop is coming from in the steering wheel column. The truck has a brand new steering box (Redhead steering box) and steering shaft (Jeep XJ upgrade). I still have a small bit of play in the steering wheel side to side before getting a good positive response to the steering.
I have made adjustments to the sector shaft using the adjuster on top, but there is still slop in the wheel. I also have clamped the pitman arm and found the slop exists from where the shaft connects to the gearbox up to the steering wheel. I am trying to see if there are any other areas I should check on where I might have wear causing this? |
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Nice clean project! Appreciate the detail documenting your upgrades. My crew can needs a steering box...
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Re: "Dixie" 1988 Chevrolet V30 3+3 Dually
Thanks everyone.
@SCOTI and MTCK - The steering slop for the moment is not bad at all (again me wanting to perfect it). I am shifting it out to a future date. Today was a bit of a waste of the day. Went to go look at some parts and found they were junk. So I end up coming home at adjusted the idle fast cam. Tomorrow is another day. |
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Axles and brakes are looking great!!!! Looks like a very solid, big dually!
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Just read thru your thread. Great looking truck ! Makes me want to get back on mine but may be to cold to degrease/ clean engine bay today ! Love it ! Keep up the build thread, It's great motivation.
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@FoxCustom: Thank you sir, your build is one I follow closely and am looking forward to seeing updates on.
@Calvin78612: Texas weather in incredible, it is high 70s one day and then high 30s the next. I am happy to hear the updates are motivating as I feel others builds here are incredibly motivating to me. Just trying to add to the family here. Back to the updates... |
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I have been in between keeping a drop bumper on the truck (sourced a brand new one that I have in storage) or going with a sport style bumper. After seeing other dually setups with it and speaking with SCOTI I end up placing the order with LMC for the bumper and brackets.
The UPS and FedEx guys are now on a first name basis with me. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4f92e600_c.jpg I began to drop the rear drop bumper and noticed that someone had done some "modifications" in the rear. It looks like maybe at one time someone had welded a rear hitch on the back and then cut it off. In doing this, they also welded over the holes that I needed to use for the new rear bumper brackets. |
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"Do it right or do not do it at all".
The bumper holes were partially filled, the rear frame could use some dressing, and I wanted to install helper bags in the back. One thing led to another and I found myself building a cart for the rear bed and I began to separate the bed from the rest of the truck. My neighbors came out after and were amazed that I was able to do it all by myself. A cherry picker, some wood, and patience is all it takes. Because I was working by myself and the driveway is on a little bit of a slope I had to rig up a "safety" strap. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2df846b3_c.jpg After I was finished moving it. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4d3e357c_c.jpg |
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Here are some photos of the "carnage" in my mind. A cut off wheel, a grinder, flap wheel, and the welder will make it all disappear.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...fbf40386_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d098d841_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0a261c75_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...07dca52a_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3939814d_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8e8d3324_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5a6328d2_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...67263c92_c.jpg The bed will need some work so I will be moving between the chassis and the bed for work https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8c53599c_c.jpg |
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Over the weekend I started to remove the saddle tanks. I have been using the passenger side one, but the driver's side never worked correctly so I plan on fixing the unit. I did make the mistake of having a full tank when I dropped the passenger side so that always makes it interesting.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a81e4aa5_c.jpg Frame rails will be cleaned and repainted with Chassis Saver, but I was happy to see there were in great shape. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...cc494c08_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5774de10_c.jpg After removing the tanks, I started to remove the helper spring brackets and pads. I will be putting helper bags on the truck instead. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a81e4aa5_c.jpg |
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Those rail ends do look ROUGH.
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