The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network







Register or Log In To remove these advertisements.

Go Back   The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network > 47 - Current classic GM Trucks > The 1967 - 1972 Chevrolet & GMC Pickups Message Board

Web 67-72chevytrucks.com


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 03-17-2026, 08:00 PM   #1
Nomadicflyer
Registered User
 
Nomadicflyer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 175
Maintenance Tracker

I’m looking to those that use a spreadsheet, database or app to track vehicle and equipment maintenance and what they think of it. I’m looking for something that tracks and schedules preventive maintenance (oil changes/tune ups), the part numbers involved in those events (filter numbers/gasket numbers), and maybe even what parts I have “in stock” that are running low and need re ordered.

Im too old to pay someone a monthly fee for this. I don’t mind paying for a program or a database- but then it’s mine and I can do what I want with it. It’s gotta live on my shop laptop or iPad.

What are you guys using out there? What’s not working, what’s working, and who can help me get out of my notebooks and status boards?

Thanks!
__________________
1972 C20 Fleetside "Miss Olive"
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=721563
Nomadicflyer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2026, 08:41 PM   #2
Steeveedee
Ram-A-Lam-A-Ding-Dong
 
Steeveedee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 11,899
Re: Maintenance Tracker

You can download OpenOffice or LibreOffice for free. There's a spreadsheet in each of them. My newer cars go to the dealer, since they are under warranty, and the truck doesn't get driven much, so it's pretty easy- I don't use a spreadsheet for it, though. I'm retired, so have plenty of time for it.
__________________
~Steven

'70 Chevy 3/4T Longhorn CST 402/400/3.56 Custom Camper

Simi Valley, CA
Steeveedee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2026, 08:58 PM   #3
Nomadicflyer
Registered User
 
Nomadicflyer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 175
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Thanks, Steven!
__________________
1972 C20 Fleetside "Miss Olive"
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=721563
Nomadicflyer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2026, 09:38 PM   #4
Loose Screw
Senior Member
 
Loose Screw's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2024
Location: EL PASO
Posts: 413
Re: Maintenance Tracker

I don't know if this is exactly what you're talking about but CarFax has a pretty good
"My Garage". Discount Tire and My Inspection Station automatically post into it. Also I will go into "My Purchases" at AutoZone and O'Reilly's.
Summit has a "Garage" too...
Loose Screw is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2026, 10:21 PM   #5
r8rs4lf
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: 310
Posts: 116
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Call me old, but I write everything I need to know on a piece of cardboard (w/ part#) from the oil filter and hang it in my garage.

Mileage
Oil used
How many quarts
Date of service
Etc

Works for me.
r8rs4lf is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2026, 11:19 PM   #6
Loose Screw
Senior Member
 
Loose Screw's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2024
Location: EL PASO
Posts: 413
Re: Maintenance Tracker

How about seeing the remnants of one of these underneath a cheap Earl Scheib paint job in a door jam.....

sticker.JPG
Attached Images
 
Loose Screw is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2026, 02:02 AM   #7
mr48chev
Registered User
 
mr48chev's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Toppenish, WA
Posts: 16,391
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Back when I worked on a dairy farm I used to keep a spiral notebook with a page for each truck or piece of equipment that I noted what service I had done at what hours. What I had for a computer then wouldn't handle a program of this sort.
__________________
Founding member of the too many projects, too little time and money club.

My ongoing truck projects:
48 Chev 3100 that will run a 292 Six.
71 GMC 2500 that is getting a Cad 500 transplant.
77 C 30 dualie, 454, 4 speed with a 10 foot flatbed and hoist. It does the heavy work and hauls the projects around.
mr48chev is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2026, 08:06 AM   #8
68panelman
Registered User
 
68panelman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Delaware and Long Island, New York
Posts: 3,520
Re: Maintenance Tracker

I use a small notepad to list when big repairs are done, and white electrical tape with mileage for oil changes in the upper windshield. Now its easy with yearly oil changes only
68panelman is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2026, 10:01 AM   #9
SCOTI
Registered User
 
SCOTI's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DALLAS,TX
Posts: 22,567
Re: Maintenance Tracker

I record milage, gas added, & date @ every fill-up on one of those small Mead notepads. When the milage closes in on 3k, I do my oil changes & again make a record in the pad.

I do this (each vehicle has a notepad stashed) for my '99 OBS 3/4 ton, my '89 Dually, my '78 Malibu, an '03 Jetta, & the '07 Envoy. Any 'service' related info I feel I need to remember I record + date in the pad for future reference. This also comes in handy to see/compare MPG data which helps planning for tune-up maintenance.

For filters, for each vehicle I simply tear a flap off the box/es that contain the P/N info & stash them in a drawer (I write what vehicle they're for w/a sharpie for easy ID).
Attached Images
 
__________________
67SWB-B.B.RetroRod
64SWB-Recycle
89CCDually-Driver/Tow Truck
99CCSWB Driver
All Fleetsides
@rattlecankustoms in IG

Building a small, high rpm engine with the perfect bore, stroke and rod ratio is very impressive.
It's like a highly skilled Morrocan sword fighter with a Damascus Steel Scimitar.....

Cubic inches is like Indiana Jones with a cheap pistol.

Last edited by SCOTI; 03-18-2026 at 10:08 AM.
SCOTI is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2026, 11:53 AM   #10
Roostre
Registered User
 
Roostre's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: St. James, MN
Posts: 338
Re: Maintenance Tracker

I have a spreadsheet for each of our daily drivers saved on google drives. They use google sheets for free to open and are available on whatever I can access my google drive from. I've done this for at least 20 years; it works for me. I set up columns for date, miles, and repair/notes. I've started putting cells off to the side that have common part numbers associated with the vehicle, think oil filter, motor oil viscosity/volume, and tire size.
Roostre is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2026, 01:03 PM   #11
Rust_never_sleeps
Senior Member
 
Rust_never_sleeps's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: San Ramon,CA
Posts: 1,070
Re: Maintenance Tracker

The cool trick to using a spreadsheet for this kind o' thing is to throw out a message or something when the hours/miles exceed a limit, probably in a SUM box, or a series of them
It could be a 10m or an hour to set one up the first time, but once you get it, you got it, and can probably even copy them

Excel calls these "threshold alerts""
https://www.teachexcel.com/excel-tut...l-easy-version

They're called "Conditional nofitications" on google sheets:
https://www.howtogeek.com/google-she...-game-changer/

I'm sure OO has the same tricks available
__________________
1970 C10 Custom longbed 350/350

“Carburetors are forgiving, timing is not” — Thunderhead289
Rust_never_sleeps is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-19-2026, 06:44 AM   #12
Already Gone
70+ ( Old Skool Club )
 
Already Gone's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ,Canada
Posts: 9,231
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Old guy here, I keep a small notebook in the truck, sits in the console, I record every gas fill up and oil changes and when repairs or upgrades have been done. Actually have one in all my vehicles. Nothing with a spread sheet either but when I want to look up something I don't have to get into my computer.
__________________
1972 C10 Custom/Deluxe 613 Highlander 406/700R4
1999 White Tahoe LS 4x2 with Z56 Police Package
1992 K1500 GMC Suburban

Members I have personally met: MusicMan70 - HeavyD - ChewyChevy67 - StingRay -71SWB4x4 - 67 Burb - DeadheadNM - too much stuff - bc65 - das601

" In the end, we only regret the chances we didnt take "

" Time is the only currency we spend without knowing the balance, use it wisely ." ..
Already Gone is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-19-2026, 12:55 PM   #13
71CHEVYSHORTBED402
Senior Member

 
71CHEVYSHORTBED402's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Nevada
Posts: 7,689
Re: Maintenance Tracker

I log everything to include the part numbers. That said I've been meaning to prepare a log like I have for my other vehicles, for when and what. They sit in the vehicles inside a sheet protector. Haven't had to do this for my chevy because I know it by heart. But I'm just starting to use a cleaner, Chevron Techron to be exact, for instance. At 400-500 miles a year, I don't suppose I'll add it more than once every three years. Honestly I've never added a fuel cleaner to that truck before, but it's primarily a fresh start sitting at 1400 miles, so what the heck.

There, I just made my log.

Some of this I do because my kids will get the truck someday, code for TAKE CARE OF MY TRUCK! Well, their truck, just not yet. Two entries are for my next two trips for maint., one of those includes a *&%% repair job. I think I'm going to end up pulling the inner fender, and just as well pull the (*Y^( steering box off the frame.
Attached Images
 
__________________
Tony 1971 C10 Custom Deluxe SWB 402/400TH A/C

I developed an assembly information kit for restoring my truck from nuts and bolts. It's written in Assy. order, short & simple, packed with all OEM hardware ID; castings; part ID; 100s of part numbers; wiring simple - Resource, and trivial too.

Much info. applies to all 67-72 GM, A/C vehicles, esp. trucks W/O saying. Full search ability, including to 700+ images of illus., parts, charts, Assy., points of interest, cab, bed, & front clip cart plans- Specials and cores were serviced out and R excluded e.g. front/rear glass, body/paint, engine core, rebuilt hinges, steering box, trans, etc.

The project was in-line with long former professions developing process, policy, specs, demo, written for novices, admin., policy, engineers, development, systems & test - Public & govt 2, gross. Sell soft copy cheaply, PM if interested.
Build thread:https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=730025

Last edited by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402; 03-19-2026 at 01:34 PM.
71CHEVYSHORTBED402 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-19-2026, 01:39 PM   #14
mrein3
Registered User
 
mrein3's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Center City, MN, USA
Posts: 3,266
Re: Maintenance Tracker

I went to the jungle website and ordered those little stickers where you write in the date and mileage for your oil changes and stick them in the top left corner of the windshield. There really isn't much else to keep track of. Not many of these are daily drivers - which is when you need to start worrying about miles on the tranny fluid, air filter, points if you still got them, etc.

Oh. I also note oil changes in my iPod phone. Miles, date, oil brand, weight, Wix filter number. I finally got enough not small block chevys in my life that I started writing down drain plug wrench size. It saves the down ups that get harder every day. (You know what the down ups are. You get under the car, realize it isn't a 9/16ths, then you gotta get back up and walk to the tool box)
__________________
'70 cab, '71 chassis, 383, TH350, NP205.
'71 Malibu convertible
'72 Malibu hard top
Center City, MN
mrein3 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-19-2026, 10:00 PM   #15
71CHEVYSHORTBED402
Senior Member

 
71CHEVYSHORTBED402's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Nevada
Posts: 7,689
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Quote:
Originally Posted by mrein3 View Post
I went to the jungle website and ordered those little stickers where you write in the date and mileage for your oil changes and stick them in the top left corner of the windshield. There really isn't much else to keep track of. Not many of these are daily drivers - which is when you need to start worrying about miles on the tranny fluid, air filter, points if you still got them, etc.

Oh. I also note oil changes in my iPod phone. Miles, date, oil brand, weight, Wix filter number. I finally got enough not small block chevys in my life that I started writing down drain plug wrench size. It saves the down ups that get harder every day. (You know what the down ups are. You get under the car, realize it isn't a 9/16ths, then you gotta get back up and walk to the tool box)
Sure do. I know my chevy plug is 9/16 hex, but the others are written with the logs among other pertinent stuff, such as a reminder the *((^)(*) splash shield doesn't have to be removed on a 2013 Tundra to change oil. "Everyone" seems to believe you do. Think I about had a coronary reinstalling it into the core support, never again. A couple of spare pillows, and handheld jug for the filter makes it easy.
__________________
Tony 1971 C10 Custom Deluxe SWB 402/400TH A/C

I developed an assembly information kit for restoring my truck from nuts and bolts. It's written in Assy. order, short & simple, packed with all OEM hardware ID; castings; part ID; 100s of part numbers; wiring simple - Resource, and trivial too.

Much info. applies to all 67-72 GM, A/C vehicles, esp. trucks W/O saying. Full search ability, including to 700+ images of illus., parts, charts, Assy., points of interest, cab, bed, & front clip cart plans- Specials and cores were serviced out and R excluded e.g. front/rear glass, body/paint, engine core, rebuilt hinges, steering box, trans, etc.

The project was in-line with long former professions developing process, policy, specs, demo, written for novices, admin., policy, engineers, development, systems & test - Public & govt 2, gross. Sell soft copy cheaply, PM if interested.
Build thread:https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=730025

Last edited by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402; 03-19-2026 at 10:05 PM.
71CHEVYSHORTBED402 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-19-2026, 11:46 PM   #16
Rufas
Registered User
 
Rufas's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2016
Location: Fort Mohave, AZ
Posts: 375
Re: Maintenance Tracker

If you have an Android device you might want to try Fuelio. It's free and if you really want you can export your data in a CSV file to import into Excel or whatever spreadsheet program you used.

I've used Fuelio for about 10+ years. It work great for what you want to do.
Attached Images
 
__________________
1970 GMC 2500
700R Trans, RideTech 4 link rear suspension, air bagged on all four corners, factory upper/lower A-Arms, 2 inch drop spindles.
350 SBC 300hp
Weiand Supercharger
FiTech 30004 EFI
Rufas is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2026, 06:56 PM   #17
hjewell2
Registered User
 
hjewell2's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2011
Location: mich
Posts: 657
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Quote:
Originally Posted by r8rs4lf View Post
Call me old, but I write everything I need to know on a piece of cardboard (w/ part#) from the oil filter and hang it in my garage.

Mileage
Oil used
How many quarts
Date of service
Etc

Works for me.
100% do the same.
hjewell2 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2026, 07:05 PM   #18
Rust_never_sleeps
Senior Member
 
Rust_never_sleeps's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: San Ramon,CA
Posts: 1,070
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Writing the mileage on the filter when you change oil is a trivial way to help no matter what system you use
__________________
1970 C10 Custom longbed 350/350

“Carburetors are forgiving, timing is not” — Thunderhead289
Rust_never_sleeps is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2026, 07:33 PM   #19
Steeveedee
Ram-A-Lam-A-Ding-Dong
 
Steeveedee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 11,899
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Quote:
Originally Posted by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402 View Post
Sure do. I know my chevy plug is 9/16 hex, but the others are written with the logs among other pertinent stuff, such as a reminder the *((^)(*) splash shield doesn't have to be removed on a 2013 Tundra to change oil. "Everyone" seems to believe you do. Think I about had a coronary reinstalling it into the core support, never again. A couple of spare pillows, and handheld jug for the filter makes it easy.
What's with that upside-down filter, anyway?
__________________
~Steven

'70 Chevy 3/4T Longhorn CST 402/400/3.56 Custom Camper

Simi Valley, CA
Steeveedee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Yesterday, 04:57 PM   #20
71CHEVYSHORTBED402
Senior Member

 
71CHEVYSHORTBED402's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Nevada
Posts: 7,689
Re: Maintenance Tracker

Quote:
Originally Posted by Steeveedee View Post
What's with that upside-down filter, anyway?
I only know it can b a pita. Guess perhaps I shouldn't have said pillows, thats what I use - just something to secure the back of the splash gaurd knowing if it falls it may damage the hooks or worse slice the head and face.

The plug type filter drains can be a challenge for my old hands, but a short piece of pvc pipe makes it easy.
__________________
Tony 1971 C10 Custom Deluxe SWB 402/400TH A/C

I developed an assembly information kit for restoring my truck from nuts and bolts. It's written in Assy. order, short & simple, packed with all OEM hardware ID; castings; part ID; 100s of part numbers; wiring simple - Resource, and trivial too.

Much info. applies to all 67-72 GM, A/C vehicles, esp. trucks W/O saying. Full search ability, including to 700+ images of illus., parts, charts, Assy., points of interest, cab, bed, & front clip cart plans- Specials and cores were serviced out and R excluded e.g. front/rear glass, body/paint, engine core, rebuilt hinges, steering box, trans, etc.

The project was in-line with long former professions developing process, policy, specs, demo, written for novices, admin., policy, engineers, development, systems & test - Public & govt 2, gross. Sell soft copy cheaply, PM if interested.
Build thread:https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=730025
71CHEVYSHORTBED402 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:07 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2025 67-72chevytrucks.com