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 03-03-2024, 01:48 PM   #26
1970cstblazer
All stock and staying that way
 
1970cstblazer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Elkland, PA
Posts: 1,692
Lightbulb Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Dr-2240
__________________
1970 K/5 Blazer CST 4WD, Medium Bronze, 93k ACT. miles, 350, 4 speed, rear positraction, 16.5" x 8.25" HD wheel option, tilt, tach, vacuum, AM/FM, manual throttle...Dad ordered and purchased new 4/70. Currently frame off restoration finally getting close to completion..

1972 Cheyenne Super 20 2WD, DK Blue/White, 90K ACT. miles, 402, TH400, 4.10 open, tilt, tach, vacuum, A/C, AM/FM, manual throttle.. A mostly original paint never rusted Texas survivor...

2017 Sierra 1500 SLT 4WD, Black, 45k miles, 5.3, 6L80E, 3.42 LS, 20" polished wheels, everything but moonroof and 6.2...

2019 Canyon SLT 4WD, White, 62k miles, 3.6, 8L45, 3.23 LS, 18" wheels
1970cstblazer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 04:32 PM   #27
Rust_never_sleeps
Senior Member
 
Rust_never_sleeps's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: San Ramon,CA
Posts: 569
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

I'm a pretty cr@ppy mechanic, but I'd be happy to loan you my dwell meter, or wut-ever else you need. PM me
__________________
1970 C10 Custom longbed 350/350
Rust_never_sleeps is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 05:08 PM   #28
Steeveedee
Who Changed This?
 
Steeveedee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 10,610
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by 1970cstblazer View Post
Dr-2240
Well, that's embarrassing. You're right. I even used to be a parts counterman. I deleted my post to avoid confusion downstream.
__________________
~Steven

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

Simi Valley, CA
Steeveedee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 05:25 PM   #29
Rust_never_sleeps
Senior Member
 
Rust_never_sleeps's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: San Ramon,CA
Posts: 569
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

good to crack open that distributor and see if it can use the "detached condenser" type of points. I got the kind with the can on top and it makes it harder to get a feeler in there
__________________
1970 C10 Custom longbed 350/350
Rust_never_sleeps is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 06:49 PM   #30
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Wow, you guys are awesome! I’m already learning a lot.

I’ll place an order for all the tune up parts today, might even swing by Monument Car Parts in Livermore.

Hopefully they have a carb rebuild kit in stock too.

The most pressing item currently is the heavy gas fumes in the garage. It’s overwhelming and the wife isn’t thrilled about that. I need to address that first before anything else. If anyone has any tips on common sources for this, I’ll be sure to look into those. For now I can tell that the gas cap rubber is pretty brittle and cracked. Additionally, there looks to be a bit of fuel puddling between the carb and intake as mentioned above.

Oh, and if I don’t have any optional gearing, what’s default ratio?

And before I forget, oil capacity for the 250? I’ll pick up some 10W-30

Last edited by Luke87gt; 03-03-2024 at 07:24 PM.
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 07:17 PM   #31
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

When I saw the condition of the floors, door jams, and doors, I knew I was going to make an offer…
Attached Images
     
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 07:30 PM   #32
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Also, I bought a 15” replacement steering wheel from CJPony to replace the 13” in there now. It didn’t occur to me at the time of purchase that 15” might not be optimal for 3 on the tree? Anyone have experience with this?

Also, I’ll need to find a Chevy center cap for the steering wheel. Wonder if those exist for this (4) hole style steering wheel.
Attached Images
  
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 08:47 PM   #33
howzzzit
Registered User
 
howzzzit's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Kalifornia
Posts: 350
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Staying with points ignition will teach you how these trucks were originally designed and how they work. Nothing wrong with points ignition. It's becoming a lost tuning art. I find it quite satisfying to replace the ignition parts and set dwell and timing on an engine. I've had classics and a muscle car from the 60's. All ran points ignition. Never had a failure. I've had my 72 since 73 and still running points. It's easy to change to hei down the road if you wish. Don't forget you will need a timing light whichever way you go. It's a nice truck. Keep it original. IMO
howzzzit is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 08:58 PM   #34
RonWT
Active Member
 
RonWT's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Cottonwood Ca
Posts: 142
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke87gt View Post
Thank you. Maybe someone can post both a 250 and a 292 and show the differences?

I’m assuming it’s an open rear? I’ll jack up the rear and rotate one of the wheels to be sure but I expect it’s an open.

Pardon my ignorance but what is a “points” and “condenser”? Mind pointing me to that in RockAuto? Wonder if those have another name I’m more used to… Thanks
Welcome aboard, the points and condenser are your ignition components under the distributer cap. There is a solid knowledge base here. Best wishes,

RonT
RonWT is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 09:07 PM   #35
novaX522
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2023
Location: Waterloo Iowa
Posts: 247
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke87gt View Post
When I saw the condition of the floors, door jams, and doors, I knew I was going to make an offer…
Nice truck!!! Looks really solid
novaX522 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 10:46 PM   #36
Steeveedee
Who Changed This?
 
Steeveedee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 10,610
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

That truck's looking nicer all the time. Want to sell it?
I've had points ignition engines that have gone 30k+ miles between tune ups ('69 Nova, 250 CI engine, sold with original engine and trans at 200k miles). Nothing wrong with points.
__________________
~Steven

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

Simi Valley, CA
Steeveedee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 11:13 PM   #37
68bowtie
Senior Member
 
68bowtie's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Turlock, CA
Posts: 8,745
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

I have a 1968 gold steering wheel that might be a close match if you’re interested.

Probably better to have a 15” if you don’t have power steering.

Name:  IMG_4546.jpg
Views: 376
Size:  49.4 KB
__________________
Please help my sister in law with her battle with cancer https://gofund.me/902f6fce

Project "C10 Fever" (68 factory black 396 swb)
Project "Little Sister" (70 c10 blue original paint refresh)
Project "Blue Bomb" (70 c30 blue original paint refresh) SOLD
Project "Vitamin C" (71 c10 orange original paint refresh) SOLD
68bowtie is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 11:14 PM   #38
68bowtie
Senior Member
 
68bowtie's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Turlock, CA
Posts: 8,745
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Those floors and rockers are unreal. Really well done.

You said it’s a cut down longbed? Can you post pictures of where the bedsides were cut?
__________________
Please help my sister in law with her battle with cancer https://gofund.me/902f6fce

Project "C10 Fever" (68 factory black 396 swb)
Project "Little Sister" (70 c10 blue original paint refresh)
Project "Blue Bomb" (70 c30 blue original paint refresh) SOLD
Project "Vitamin C" (71 c10 orange original paint refresh) SOLD
68bowtie is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 11:17 PM   #39
68bowtie
Senior Member
 
68bowtie's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Turlock, CA
Posts: 8,745
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke87gt View Post
Wow, you guys are awesome! I’m already learning a lot.

I’ll place an order for all the tune up parts today, might even swing by Monument Car Parts in Livermore.

Hopefully they have a carb rebuild kit in stock too.

The most pressing item currently is the heavy gas fumes in the garage. It’s overwhelming and the wife isn’t thrilled about that. I need to address that first before anything else. If anyone has any tips on common sources for this, I’ll be sure to look into those. For now I can tell that the gas cap rubber is pretty brittle and cracked. Additionally, there looks to be a bit of fuel puddling between the carb and intake as mentioned above.

Oh, and if I don’t have any optional gearing, what’s default ratio?

And before I forget, oil capacity for the 250? I’ll pick up some 10W-30
This will help with a lot of your questions:

https://www.gm.com/content/dam/compa...olet-Truck.pdf

There’s a section for Standard equipment and one for Optional equipment. If it’s not on the SPID, you have the Standard option.
__________________
Please help my sister in law with her battle with cancer https://gofund.me/902f6fce

Project "C10 Fever" (68 factory black 396 swb)
Project "Little Sister" (70 c10 blue original paint refresh)
Project "Blue Bomb" (70 c30 blue original paint refresh) SOLD
Project "Vitamin C" (71 c10 orange original paint refresh) SOLD
68bowtie is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-03-2024, 11:48 PM   #40
BROWN 70
Registered User
 
BROWN 70's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: central oregon
Posts: 157
Thumbs up Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

congrats on your truck. looks to be in great condition. stay with the points, just my opinion. good luck, BROWN 70
BROWN 70 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 12:25 AM   #41
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by 68bowtie View Post
Those floors and rockers are unreal. Really well done.

You said it’s a cut down longbed? Can you post pictures of where the bedsides were cut?
I don’t see any evidence of where it was cut (that goes for the frame and the bedsides). When I get under it, I’ll probe around more and take some pics.
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 12:30 AM   #42
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

I ordered all the tune up parts between RockAuto and Monument.

One question: For the coil, do the parts distributors identify points as “breaker points” ? That seems to be how most of the coils were listed. I went with Blue Streak for the coil.

Also, not sure if this is recommended but for the carb rebuild kit I went with Standard Motor Products #1573A

https://www.rockauto.com/?carcode=1310233&parttype=5964
Attached Images
 
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 12:32 AM   #43
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by 68bowtie View Post
I have a 1968 gold steering wheel that might be a close match if you’re interested.

Probably better to have a 15” if you don’t have power steering.

Attachment 2341561
Wow, that looks awesome. What’s the diameter on that one, 15in ?

I had my heart set on the one I pictured above but that’s tempting in that color.

Last edited by Luke87gt; 03-04-2024 at 01:04 AM.
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 12:34 AM   #44
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rust_never_sleeps View Post
I'm a pretty cr@ppy mechanic, but I'd be happy to loan you my dwell meter, or wut-ever else you need. PM me
Hi neighbor, thank you!

I should probably buy my own dwell meter if I’m going to be wrenching on this truck. Does anyone have any meter recommendations online? I’ll order. Thanks
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 12:35 AM   #45
Rust_never_sleeps
Senior Member
 
Rust_never_sleeps's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: San Ramon,CA
Posts: 569
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

I'm not familiar with the MonoJet, but since it's leaking I'd put in a new float in case the one you have has sunk.
__________________
1970 C10 Custom longbed 350/350
Rust_never_sleeps is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 12:37 AM   #46
Rust_never_sleeps
Senior Member
 
Rust_never_sleeps's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: San Ramon,CA
Posts: 569
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke87gt View Post
I ordered all the tune up parts between RockAuto and Monument.

One question: For the coil, do the parts distributors identify points as “breaker points” ? That seems to be how most of the coils were listed. I went with Blue Streak for the coil.

Also, not sure if this is recommended but for the carb rebuild kit I went with Standard Motor Products #1573A

[/url]
breaker points or "ignition breaker points" is what they seem to call those, yes

I used that brand rebuild kit for my Quadrajet and had no problems with it.
__________________
1970 C10 Custom longbed 350/350
Rust_never_sleeps is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 01:03 AM   #47
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjzepplin View Post
Welcome to the best site ever! I grew up in P-Town out on Tassajara before the houses went nuts out there. 6363 to be exact. There is a school there now. We had a bunch of these on the farm. In fact my Blazer was stored there in the 80's. Nice start. I always lik the feel of the all original 6 and three speed. Fun and reliable. I miss that area sometimes. Where are you at?
Very cool! Pleasanton is a great town, I can’t say enough good about it.

We are about 1 mile from downtown in the Del Prado neighborhood near Hansen Park.
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 01:10 AM   #48
Luke87gt
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 232
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by 68bowtie View Post
This will help with a lot of your questions:

https://www.gm.com/content/dam/compa...olet-Truck.pdf

There’s a section for Standard equipment and one for Optional equipment. If it’s not on the SPID, you have the Standard option.
Outstanding reference, thank you
Luke87gt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 10:28 AM   #49
68bowtie
Senior Member
 
68bowtie's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Turlock, CA
Posts: 8,745
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke87gt View Post
I don’t see any evidence of where it was cut (that goes for the frame and the bedsides). When I get under it, I’ll probe around more and take some pics.
A typical giveaway is most people that cut them down leave the center stake bed pockets. If there are 6 it’s a cut down longbed. If there are 4 (and no evidence of being worked on) then it’s probably a factory shortbed.

Also, you mentioned you bought this from a 80-year-old that doesn’t seem like the type of person to cut one down.

Until you prove to me otherwise, I’m thinking this is a factory short bed ha ha
__________________
Please help my sister in law with her battle with cancer https://gofund.me/902f6fce

Project "C10 Fever" (68 factory black 396 swb)
Project "Little Sister" (70 c10 blue original paint refresh)
Project "Blue Bomb" (70 c30 blue original paint refresh) SOLD
Project "Vitamin C" (71 c10 orange original paint refresh) SOLD

Last edited by 68bowtie; 03-04-2024 at 10:51 AM.
68bowtie is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-04-2024, 11:37 AM   #50
MikeB
Senior Member
 
MikeB's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: North Texas
Posts: 3,572
Re: Purchased a 1969 C10 Short Bed - Pleasanton, CA

Quote:
Originally Posted by 67 twins View Post
For ignition components like cap, rotor, points & condenser I always use Blue Streak parts. If you do decide to upgrade to HEI remember you get what you pay for. An $89 ebay distributor is no bargain. Get an original GM distributor & rebuild it if necessary. Tom Lowe at 12bolt.com has used distributors for your 6, as well as other new & used parts.
Welcome to the board.
Very good advice. I'd refresh the OE distributor instead buying a cheap HEI distributor with module and mag pickup of unknown quality. Points will work just fine for this truck.

Heck, back in the 60s thru the mid-70s, all we had was points, and I don't remember ever being left on the side of the road due to a failure. Wish I could say that about HEIs! We did have to check the points gap every several thousand miles, and sometimes carried spare parts. When you do change the points, be sure to change the condenser to keep the new set of points from pitting. Also a new cap and rotor wouldn't hurt, depending on what they look like.

Man, that truck would be a fun one to work on! I hope the problem is not something internal like a valve or ring.
__________________
Mike
1969 C10 LWB -- owned for 35 years. 350/TH350, 3.08 posi, 1st Gen Vintage Air, AAW wiring harness, 5-lug conversion, 1985 spindles and brakes.
1982 C10 SWB -- sold
1981 C10 Silverado LWB -- sold, but wish I still had it!
1969 C10 (not the current one) that I bought in the early 1980s. Paid $1200; sold for $1500 a few years later. Just a hint at the appreciation that was coming.
Retired as a factory automation products salesman.
Worked part-time over the years for an engine builder and a classic car repair shop.
Member here for 24 years! This is the very first car/truck Internet forum I joined. I still used a dial-up modem back then!

Last edited by MikeB; 03-11-2024 at 11:43 AM.
MikeB is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


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 07:27 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com