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Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Elizabeth WV
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73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
I bought another square medium duty truck, this makes number 3 now. I may have a problem
![]() I've been needing a way to haul stone and dirt lately, and I've always wanted a dump truck ever since I was a kid. A guy I go to church with mentioned that he had an old Chevy dump truck that needed brake work, so I began asking him about it and I discovered it wasn't just any old Chevy. It was a 1973 C60 with a 350, 4 speed with a 2 speed rear, and a 10' Midwest flat dump body. Twice the functionality in one truck! It appears to have originally been a power company truck, there is leftover evidence of the front extended bumper having housed a huge PTO driven winch. Other than a few little dings, it's a pretty solid truck! The bed is very solid and seems to work great. The 350 runs beautifully and sounds great too. I believe it has 73,000 original miles on it. It doesn't have brakes. It's a hydrovac truck, so I'm not sure at the moment exactly what's wrong since I don't have it home just yet. It could be as simple as a blown line or wheel cylinder, or a bad master cylinder. I'll know more once I get it home and begin some diagnosing. |
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Location: Elizabeth WV
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
The C60 made its way home today, borrowed a trailer from my brother in law and my father in law and I brought it to my dad's place where I work on most of my stuff in his shop. I also store my parts C70 over there.
It runs and drives fairly well from what I can tell, can't go too fast because there isn't even a suggestion of brakes, service or parking. Dad, who has gone in on the truck with me because he has as much use for it as I do, has ordered the Battle Born Brakes F550 booster and master cylinder conversion kit. Those parts should be here next week. I power washed the truck and I'm not sure if it's better or not. Definitely less green, but also much less paint on it. Mostly the paint came off of the hood and fenders, but that's not bad as I plan to swap the fiberglass tilt front from the C70 onto the truck if I can. The hood and fenders on the dump truck are pretty rusty and the front valance under the grille is mangled. Hopefully I'll have more updates as I dig into the brakes in the coming week. |
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
I have the dash cluster pictured that I am considering swapping into the dump truck, it's out of the parts C70 I have. It has the cool medium duty tach/gas gauge combo and an air pressure gauge. The dump truck has the standard large fuel gauge and a blank on the lower left hole.
Does anyone have a factory early style (73-80) vacuum gauge for that lower left gauge hole they'd be willing to part with??? Let me know, very interested in finding one! |
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Location: Moneta, VA USA
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
Interesting truck.
Keep us posted on it.
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Location: Elizabeth WV
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
Will do! I hope to be making progress pretty quick to post about.
Got the truck stripped down to a flatbed this evening and moved it into dad's shop. I wanted the sides off so I can use the bed as a place to put parts as I work on it. The box from Battle Born Brakes showed up and the new booster and master cylinder look nice. Also got their proportioning valve to keep the 50/50 braking that the truck was designed to have. I have found and ordered wheel cylinders for the front and all 3 rubber hoses, but I can't seem to find rear wheel cylinders. If anyone knows of a source for them I'd be grateful for the info! |
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Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Elizabeth WV
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
Some progress this evening, removed the ugly extended front bumper. If I can surgically remove the half mile long bead of weld from along the top junction with the diamond plate I'll try to reuse the factory bumper in its correct location for now.
Found a solution to the 20" split wheel issue, and no it won't be putting these really sweet polished 22.5s on. Those will go on my 89 GMC, the link to that truck is in my signature. I will in turn be using the steel 22.5s from that truck on this one. I had looked extensively several years ago and nobody made aluminum 22.5s in the GM small 10 bolt pattern, but Dad was doing some looking for stock 22.5 steel wheels for the dump truck and came across the polished aluminum ones. |
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Location: Elizabeth WV
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
I was able to dig into the rear drums yesterday and get measurements and numbers off of the wheel cylinders. They were the only things I couldn't source for the truck but after I cross referenced the casting numbers I was easily able to order 4 new wheel cylinders, 2 left and 2 right.
Once those arrive, I'll have every single piece of the brake system that handles fluid brand new. The shoes and drums are in good shape, so they'll stay in service after a good cleanup. |
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Location: Elizabeth WV
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
All my brake parts are in and I've verified that they all at least look like what I need. Took the front drums off this evening and discovered all the wheel bearings up front are shot. Pitted and nasty from water intrusion, shiny metal flakes on the driver's side. I'll call the local bearing supply place tomorrow for some new bearings and wheel seals.
Also discovered the passenger side kingpin has a good amount of play, I'll have to find a kingpin and bushing set for it. Such is life when you're dealing with a 52 year old truck, not too much of a surprise. |
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
Your making oood progress. Very nice looking truck.
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Location: Elizabeth WV
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
Thanks! I'm hoping I can slowly make it look better after I get it in service. This truck is going to be function over form for the most part though, it will be a working truck.
I quickly realized with the rat's nest of scotchlok connectors and twisted together wires taped together that I found at the rear and under the bed of the truck that I am going to have to wire everything from the rear of the cab back new. Fortunately it's not a lot, and I figured since I'm running new wires why not just use all new lights? Everything will be LED. I'm retaining all stock lighting up front, it works and the incandescent bulbs up there will keep my turn signals working without hyper flashing. Also received a package with new H4 headlights with glass housings. These are a Toyota OEM part and are widely considered the best 7" round headlight for the money, which is about $25 for the pair with a relay harness and bag of zip ties included. Now I just need time to get everything installed and working. |
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Location: Elizabeth WV
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
Little bits of progress over lots of evenings have added up. I have all the lighting and electronics on the truck functional except the horn. Had to get into the turn signal switch to get the signals working plus swap steering wheels to one that wasnt cracked. I think I messed up and left a piece out when swapping steering wheels so that should be easy to fix.
The wiring from the back of the cab rearward was AWFUL, so I replaced and rewired everything from there back with new wiring and LEDs. I'm happy with how it turned out. Also installed new flat panel mirrors and convex mirrors that Dad picked up for it. I drained the fuel from the gas tank as it was old and pretty varnished. Also changed the fuel filter element. New, fresh fuel in the tank and it fires up and runs pretty well, idles nice and smooth once it's warmed up. I drove it down the road for the first time today to the gas station and it drives and runs pretty well. I need a state inspection sticker and it'll be ready to go. Also have to swap in and wire up my tach cluster I bought for it, but that will be a project for another day. |
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
Fiddled with some of the components under the steering wheel and tightened the mounting/ground bolt for the horn and that's working. Drove it over to a local shop and got a state inspection, it's fully road legal for the next two years now.
Once I got back home I tuned on the carb a little, got it idling much more smoothly and it went from pulling 16" of vacuum to about 20" on my gauge. Timing is set at 17°. To me that seems high, and it does knock ever so slightly right on first fire up when warm. Next time I have it running I think I'll back it down a hair just until it doesn't do that. Total timing was about 34° which to me seems right, so I hate to back off too much more. The distributor has mechanical advance only, no vacuum advance mechanism. |
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Re: 73 C60 Flat-Dump Truck
Made some more headway over the last 2 weeks. Stuck on new mudflaps that match, changed the transmission gear oil, greased all the dump mechanism pivots, reinstalled the bed sides and headache panel, temporarily reinstalled the old wooden sideboards, and set dwell, timing, and carb. Topped it off with an oil change. I also removed the fifth wheel plate and pin that had been welded to the bed floor.
She's a little smokey still, I'm hoping her maiden voyage Saturday about 25 miles away will bring some stuck rings around. I have to take it to town for a spring cleanup day around the property at my church where there's quite a bit of shrub and tree trimmings and a bit of wood debris to haul away. I'm pretty happy with how it goes down the road about a mile and back, so the town trip should be a good run to see how it's going to do. There are two big hills to pull on the way to see how it does under load. Hoping for no major breakdowns! |
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