OK, I traded for this truck because it's a 2500 lb load carrying truck, and I have to haul my drinking water in, as I have no well. I gather it's a rather basic M880, 1977 with a 318 and automatic tranny. I have a 325gal tank to put in the bed. For now, that's about all it will be doing. However, this truck might become quite a toy for 4 wheeling, hunting and fishing, etc. My questions/problems ( so far) are listed below as I need some help. I had no idea what I was getting into with this truck. I''m not much of a mechanic, but my stepson loves to tinker, so between us we can do most of the work. I don't care if I get it back to stock military, but with a great workhorse like this truck, it's a shame not to fix it to it's max potential without getting too carried away.
ELECTRICAL
I have headlights, but it looks like someone wired them directly to the dash switch and battery, bypassing wiring harness. I have no running lights, front or rear. No taillights or turn signals.Brake lights work. the fuse box appears to be a mess. The socket for the hazard flasher button is melted. Other connections on the fuse box don't appear to be correct. I read that all power to rear goes through turn signal switch, so I guess that and a new fuse box a good starting point.
TIRES
tires on it are ok for now. They are 9.5x16.5 military all terrain tires. I've already had 2 tire shops tell me to dump the rims, and go to either 16" or 17". they seem to think these rims are 'split rims' and won't even touch them for any amount of money.
ENGINE
Well, it starts right up, sounds ok for an old engine but I'd like to get the most out of it I can. It looks like I have a single barrel carb on it. Any advantages to changing it? power ? mpg increase? etc. I live 30 miles west of Colorado Springs, which puts me on the other side of Pikes Peak at an altitude of 8500 feet. I've been told that in general, unless the vehicle is run mostly above 10,000 feet, you don't have to change anything. Is this true for this truck? Do dual element spark plugs help? Split fires? Hotter or colder?Other mods, suggestions, etc appreciatedl.
I saw somewhere somebody mentioned the deeper tranny pan helps a lot. Any other ideas or comments appreciated.
OH yeah, that floor shifter, how about a quickie course on changing modes, Lo, Hi, Locs, etc.. Can I shift this while moving? My last few trucks have all had electronic 4WD, and that push button 4WD has me spoiled.
The body isn't bad, few rust spots here and there, cab floor looks relatively intact. the tailgate sucks, it's all bent up. I may just take it off and use a net, or something else.
What else should I check for now and watch for down the road? I'm a long way to having body work and paint job. Right now I just need to concentrate on mechanical stuff. And not really in a rush for that as I can make the water runs during the day only. It's only like 4 miles away on mostly back roads. I thinkk I only have to make 2 or 3 turns and I'm
there. Hence, hand turn signals can suffice for now.
Well, that'll do for now anyway. thanks in advance for bothering to answer any questions.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just saw the time....
that's all folks!!!!!!!!!!!!
Myles
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Myles Lewis
friend of Bill W. etc.
Florissant, CO (near edge of nowhere, close to the top of the world)
1977 M880
a couple or 3 civilian cars and 2 motorcycles, ONE girlfriend/partner/common law wife, 2 dogs, step son and step daughter all on some of the prettiest 2 acres of Rocky Mountain land one could ask for. Way to many hobbies to mention, and not enough time to enjoy them.
"When you live in a place that reaches 40deg below, the boilerman is real good friend to know"
ELECTRICAL
I have headlights, but it looks like someone wired them directly to the dash switch and battery, bypassing wiring harness. I have no running lights, front or rear. No taillights or turn signals.Brake lights work. the fuse box appears to be a mess. The socket for the hazard flasher button is melted. Other connections on the fuse box don't appear to be correct. I read that all power to rear goes through turn signal switch, so I guess that and a new fuse box a good starting point.
TIRES
tires on it are ok for now. They are 9.5x16.5 military all terrain tires. I've already had 2 tire shops tell me to dump the rims, and go to either 16" or 17". they seem to think these rims are 'split rims' and won't even touch them for any amount of money.
ENGINE
Well, it starts right up, sounds ok for an old engine but I'd like to get the most out of it I can. It looks like I have a single barrel carb on it. Any advantages to changing it? power ? mpg increase? etc. I live 30 miles west of Colorado Springs, which puts me on the other side of Pikes Peak at an altitude of 8500 feet. I've been told that in general, unless the vehicle is run mostly above 10,000 feet, you don't have to change anything. Is this true for this truck? Do dual element spark plugs help? Split fires? Hotter or colder?Other mods, suggestions, etc appreciatedl.
I saw somewhere somebody mentioned the deeper tranny pan helps a lot. Any other ideas or comments appreciated.
OH yeah, that floor shifter, how about a quickie course on changing modes, Lo, Hi, Locs, etc.. Can I shift this while moving? My last few trucks have all had electronic 4WD, and that push button 4WD has me spoiled.
The body isn't bad, few rust spots here and there, cab floor looks relatively intact. the tailgate sucks, it's all bent up. I may just take it off and use a net, or something else.
What else should I check for now and watch for down the road? I'm a long way to having body work and paint job. Right now I just need to concentrate on mechanical stuff. And not really in a rush for that as I can make the water runs during the day only. It's only like 4 miles away on mostly back roads. I thinkk I only have to make 2 or 3 turns and I'm
there. Hence, hand turn signals can suffice for now.
Well, that'll do for now anyway. thanks in advance for bothering to answer any questions.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just saw the time....
that's all folks!!!!!!!!!!!!
Myles
**************************************************
Myles Lewis
friend of Bill W. etc.
Florissant, CO (near edge of nowhere, close to the top of the world)
1977 M880
a couple or 3 civilian cars and 2 motorcycles, ONE girlfriend/partner/common law wife, 2 dogs, step son and step daughter all on some of the prettiest 2 acres of Rocky Mountain land one could ask for. Way to many hobbies to mention, and not enough time to enjoy them.
"When you live in a place that reaches 40deg below, the boilerman is real good friend to know"