JakeM211
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Again thanks for all the info. The pedal would come back but the internals in the cylinder were jammed. Sorry for the confusion. That cylinder you show looks almost identical just that little rounded silver tin piece is different than what I had in mine though I see no reason the cylinder wouldn't work fine as a unit. The cylinder I ordered worked great and I could tell right away the spring was much stiffer in it than the original. Bled the air pack and all wheel cylinders then hooked up an air chuck to one of the tanks and aired up the tires to a more road-worthy PSI. I have one inner duel that has a bad leak at the valve stem so it wouldn't stay up but I have 3 other fully inflated tires so it's fine right? Checked tranny oil and started moving.
This is where things don't go as well as I had hoped. The transmission has that wonderful problem these trucks seem to develop of having high range act like a parking brake. When shifting into high you can feel it give a little jerk like it wants to move but it's stuck tight. Low range works great and shifts through all gears and reverse. Without many other options and not wanting to pay another month or longer of storage fees we made the decision to slowly make our way home with the wounded beast.
I went around the storage lot a few times and she ran pretty well. Has a bit of a miss at times but nothing terrible for something that has been neglected for several years. Pulled out of the gate and got halfway to the gas station and she putters out and gave a few coughs when I tried to start it.. So I get out and look in the tank. The tilt in the road had taken the 8 gallons of gas I had in her and drained it all the way to the right lol. Sooo I had to go buy a new can as I had forgotten to throw them back in the car before I left home and stick 5 more gallons in and she fired back up lol.
Got her to the gas station and as soon as I jumped out I had 2 guys swarming me asking all about the truck lol. Gassed it up and off we took at around
10 Mph. It was a long slow drive but as we passed houses along the road anyone who was outside was waving and yelling with at least 1 salute. Even had a Sherriff and a city cop go the other way with big smiles on their faces as I made my way down the side of the road.
After 3 hours we got home and parked and my son, his friends, and his boss, who were out for his birthday party all had to come climb on the big green jungle gym.
I changed out the oil in the motor and transmission yesterday and checked the distributor. Looks like it has all new parts in that but whoever put it together lost a couple of screws and didn't get the top of the gasket lined up so it let a bit of moisture in. I cleaned things up in there and she idles and generally runs better though she has some hesitation when you first hit the gas and wants to cough. Pump the gas in a few quick bursts and she revs right up and drives.
Got home today and checked the oil bath and found the oil looking almost new with a couple of acorn shells floating around in it. Replaced it and got it all hooked back up before it started raining on my head.
So back to the main problem. I see one thread where they say the rear band gets stuck from sitting too long and to try getting the truck moving and then shift into high in an attempt to break it free. I tried but again high range is a good parking brake. In another thread, they say " If the transmission works properly in one range (high or low) but the truck will not move in the other range, the wavey release spring in the reduction unit has broken. This is a very common failure." I have started looking through TM's but either I have missed seeing anything about this part or just have not found the right section yet. Can anyone point me to the right picture? I'm confident if I can just see what I need to tear into I could get her fixed but I'm not going to just start pulling a tranny apart willy-nilly looking for the broken bit lol.
Anyway here's a pic of her with her new herd mate (The Bird is getting a new power steering pump this week).
Oh and I almost forgot. It looks as though something was welded to the back 2/3rds of the bed from the two long weld beads on each side that have been ground down. Hoist or something maybe? But that might explain why the bed itself is in such good condition. It just wasn't being used as a normal bed I think.
This is where things don't go as well as I had hoped. The transmission has that wonderful problem these trucks seem to develop of having high range act like a parking brake. When shifting into high you can feel it give a little jerk like it wants to move but it's stuck tight. Low range works great and shifts through all gears and reverse. Without many other options and not wanting to pay another month or longer of storage fees we made the decision to slowly make our way home with the wounded beast.
I went around the storage lot a few times and she ran pretty well. Has a bit of a miss at times but nothing terrible for something that has been neglected for several years. Pulled out of the gate and got halfway to the gas station and she putters out and gave a few coughs when I tried to start it.. So I get out and look in the tank. The tilt in the road had taken the 8 gallons of gas I had in her and drained it all the way to the right lol. Sooo I had to go buy a new can as I had forgotten to throw them back in the car before I left home and stick 5 more gallons in and she fired back up lol.
Got her to the gas station and as soon as I jumped out I had 2 guys swarming me asking all about the truck lol. Gassed it up and off we took at around
10 Mph. It was a long slow drive but as we passed houses along the road anyone who was outside was waving and yelling with at least 1 salute. Even had a Sherriff and a city cop go the other way with big smiles on their faces as I made my way down the side of the road.
After 3 hours we got home and parked and my son, his friends, and his boss, who were out for his birthday party all had to come climb on the big green jungle gym.
I changed out the oil in the motor and transmission yesterday and checked the distributor. Looks like it has all new parts in that but whoever put it together lost a couple of screws and didn't get the top of the gasket lined up so it let a bit of moisture in. I cleaned things up in there and she idles and generally runs better though she has some hesitation when you first hit the gas and wants to cough. Pump the gas in a few quick bursts and she revs right up and drives.
Got home today and checked the oil bath and found the oil looking almost new with a couple of acorn shells floating around in it. Replaced it and got it all hooked back up before it started raining on my head.
So back to the main problem. I see one thread where they say the rear band gets stuck from sitting too long and to try getting the truck moving and then shift into high in an attempt to break it free. I tried but again high range is a good parking brake. In another thread, they say " If the transmission works properly in one range (high or low) but the truck will not move in the other range, the wavey release spring in the reduction unit has broken. This is a very common failure." I have started looking through TM's but either I have missed seeing anything about this part or just have not found the right section yet. Can anyone point me to the right picture? I'm confident if I can just see what I need to tear into I could get her fixed but I'm not going to just start pulling a tranny apart willy-nilly looking for the broken bit lol.
Anyway here's a pic of her with her new herd mate (The Bird is getting a new power steering pump this week).
Oh and I almost forgot. It looks as though something was welded to the back 2/3rds of the bed from the two long weld beads on each side that have been ground down. Hoist or something maybe? But that might explain why the bed itself is in such good condition. It just wasn't being used as a normal bed I think.