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Picked up the truck about a week ago, today I've started working on it. Drove it a little over 330 miles home. Other than degrading brakes and learning where empty is on the fuel gauge it was a very good trip.
My plans for the build are to update/upgrade the steering and brakes, bring the cruising speed up to 60-65mph safely, and make it a little more comfortable to drive with a muffler, better seats, and maybe even a radio. After the truck is ready then I'll find a camper to install in the bed, make some camping trips to interesting places.
Got home in the middle of the night and parked it in the back yard. Throughout the week I've been loading the remains of the fence into the bed, will be making a run to the landfill after the brakes are sorted out.
Built a power bleeder that was designed by members here, works great. Purged the lines and re-bled them, found that the copper gasket on the master cylinder cap leaked and the brake fluid comes up out of the vent tube. New gasket installed and planning to order a remote reservoir for the master cylinder. Will make checking the fluid easier and take care of the vent leak issue.
The brake pedal goes to the floor on the first push, then builds after that up to a 1/2 pedal. Was planning to adjust the brakes today. Started the quick adjustment on the front driver side wheel and sheared the adjustment bolt. So I put the wheel back on the ground to loosen up the lug nuts. 5 of them broke free without much trouble (snug, not over torqued). Number 6 on the other hand is being a little stubborn. Led to me standing on a 6' cheater pipe and a bent breaker bar. Still tight.
My plans for the build are to update/upgrade the steering and brakes, bring the cruising speed up to 60-65mph safely, and make it a little more comfortable to drive with a muffler, better seats, and maybe even a radio. After the truck is ready then I'll find a camper to install in the bed, make some camping trips to interesting places.
Got home in the middle of the night and parked it in the back yard. Throughout the week I've been loading the remains of the fence into the bed, will be making a run to the landfill after the brakes are sorted out.
Built a power bleeder that was designed by members here, works great. Purged the lines and re-bled them, found that the copper gasket on the master cylinder cap leaked and the brake fluid comes up out of the vent tube. New gasket installed and planning to order a remote reservoir for the master cylinder. Will make checking the fluid easier and take care of the vent leak issue.
The brake pedal goes to the floor on the first push, then builds after that up to a 1/2 pedal. Was planning to adjust the brakes today. Started the quick adjustment on the front driver side wheel and sheared the adjustment bolt. So I put the wheel back on the ground to loosen up the lug nuts. 5 of them broke free without much trouble (snug, not over torqued). Number 6 on the other hand is being a little stubborn. Led to me standing on a 6' cheater pipe and a bent breaker bar. Still tight.