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05-24-2012, 10:36 PM | #1 |
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Rebirth of "The Heartbeat"
Hi Everyone,
First of all wanted to say I am looking forward to being a member of the forum. I have been browsing for awhile and have found tons of useful information, and believe me I am going to need it. So without further ado... This truck is a 1971 GMC K1500, 4x4 SWB. My dad bought me this truck when I was 16, and with the exception of my little brother driving for a couple of years while I was gone to college, it has been mine ever since. I have recently decided to start restoring it, which I am finding out is going to be a very big challenge. It has a rebuilt 350, and it ran well when it was parked about 7 years ago. I have been working on it for about the past month. I started off repairing the power steering with a new pump and steering box. It now works better than it ever has. So that was my first restoration victory. I have started working on repairing the brakes (new pistons, calipers, and pads up front. New shoes, springs and wheel cylinders in the rear). I also replaced the power brake booster and master cylinder. I have bled the brakes several times and am having difficulty getting the brakes back to as good as they were before (any advice would be welcomed). My goal for now is not to make this a show truck, but to make it a solid daily driver, that doesn't look too bad. I am thinking about trying to paint it myself, although I have no experience doing so. Thanks for looking, I'll be talking to you! |
05-24-2012, 10:42 PM | #2 |
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Re: Rebirth of "The Heartbeat"
Welcome to the board! Looking forward to following your build
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05-25-2012, 11:47 AM | #3 |
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Re: Rebirth of "The Heartbeat"
welcome buddy! hope you have fun on the build! keep us posted and keep the pics coming!
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05-25-2012, 04:01 PM | #4 |
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Re: Rebirth of "The Heartbeat"
looks like a good place to start, welcome aboard!!!!!!!!!!!
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05-25-2012, 08:38 PM | #5 |
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Re: Rebirth of "The Heartbeat"
Welcome to the board!
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1977 Camaro 468 BBC - SOLD - 1972 Chevy SWB....in the works!! 2006 Crew Cab Dmax/Allison Summit White-SOLD- 2009 Toyota Tacoma V6 Pre Runner - daily driver - my build thread -http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...95#post4774595 |
05-26-2012, 12:11 AM | #6 |
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Re: Rebirth of "The Heartbeat"
Cool project !
I had a similar problem on my brakes that turned out to be a steel hardline was clogged going to the rear brakes, took forever to figure it out. First If you haven't already, replace the rubber brake lines at each wheel. They like to swell on the inside restricting flow of the brake fluid. Once I did that and the brakes still didn't work properly I disconnected all the hard lines and blew compressed air through them to make sure they were unobstructed and ah ha! the steel brake line was clogged. I replaced the hardline and the brakes started working as they were supposed to do.
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