I've owned my M1008 for a little over a month now so i figured it was about time I started documenting the project. I found the truck for sale from a few states away, overall in pretty good condition and rust free which was the main thing i was looking for. From stickers on the truck it was previously owned by the West Virginia Forest Service and then a Fire Department prior to the last owner who only had it for a year. Getting it shipped to me was a royal pain but it worked out eventually so now i can get into the enjoyable part of rebuilding it.
A few things I've done so far:
- Cleaned up unused/aftermarket added wiring and removed the FD light bar. Nothing I've found so far was a hack job thankfully.
- Had a bad glow plug relay so i replaced that and glow plugs, starts very easy now.
- Flush and replace antifreeze, radiator/heater hoses, and thermostat.
- The truck already had the factory fuel filter bypassed with filter I wasn't impressed with so changed that to a Parker system with WIF and heater system that I integrated with the factory setup.
- Installed new Energy Suspension body mounts
- Straightened out some of dented/misaligned body panels and started some of the body work
Items are deck include:
- I ordered new kingpins, steering tie rods, steering box, damper, front-rearward shackle/bushings, front wheel bearings and axle shaft U-joints. I only drove the truck a mile so far but noticed a clunk in the front end. The greaseable components seem extremely dry so I'm proactively changing all of these components.
- Redo the braking system including master cylinder, brake booster, power steering pump, hoses, brakes themselves, etc. Being able to stop is pretty important and there are some minor leaks on these parts anyways.
- Bowtie Overdrives level two 700R4 tranmission, I'm in the process of gathering parts for this now. I need to be able to comfortable drive at least 65 on the highway.
- Rear driveshaft u-joints
- The engine leaks a little bit of oil so I will be replacing the oil pan gasket and rear main seal while the tranny is out as well.
- Install some oil pressure and water temp gauges.
- Also in the interior add a modern radio/speakers, hopefully find some nice bucket seats with a counsel that won't break the bank, sound mating, etc.
- Finish body work and paint truck back to a dark flat green.
I'm sure there will be plenty more to do but this is enough to get me started!
A few things I've done so far:
- Cleaned up unused/aftermarket added wiring and removed the FD light bar. Nothing I've found so far was a hack job thankfully.
- Had a bad glow plug relay so i replaced that and glow plugs, starts very easy now.
- Flush and replace antifreeze, radiator/heater hoses, and thermostat.
- The truck already had the factory fuel filter bypassed with filter I wasn't impressed with so changed that to a Parker system with WIF and heater system that I integrated with the factory setup.
- Installed new Energy Suspension body mounts
- Straightened out some of dented/misaligned body panels and started some of the body work
Items are deck include:
- I ordered new kingpins, steering tie rods, steering box, damper, front-rearward shackle/bushings, front wheel bearings and axle shaft U-joints. I only drove the truck a mile so far but noticed a clunk in the front end. The greaseable components seem extremely dry so I'm proactively changing all of these components.
- Redo the braking system including master cylinder, brake booster, power steering pump, hoses, brakes themselves, etc. Being able to stop is pretty important and there are some minor leaks on these parts anyways.
- Bowtie Overdrives level two 700R4 tranmission, I'm in the process of gathering parts for this now. I need to be able to comfortable drive at least 65 on the highway.
- Rear driveshaft u-joints
- The engine leaks a little bit of oil so I will be replacing the oil pan gasket and rear main seal while the tranny is out as well.
- Install some oil pressure and water temp gauges.
- Also in the interior add a modern radio/speakers, hopefully find some nice bucket seats with a counsel that won't break the bank, sound mating, etc.
- Finish body work and paint truck back to a dark flat green.
I'm sure there will be plenty more to do but this is enough to get me started!
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