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Old 04-17-2013, 05:46 AM   #1
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Loving an old square is a money pit..

Have my new motor installed crate 330hp roller cam ,vortec heads ,summit ceramic long tube headers ,new champion 2 row 1 inch tube alloy radiator with shroud and twin 14 inch thermo fans.
New bilsten shocks all round to stop it bouncing off the road with all those new horses.
So no more smokey start ups from the tired old 305 no more leaking radiator and exhaust manifolds. MY Wallet draining days are over just drive and enjoy.

Some disappointment felt this morning when a free swimming pool appeared on the passengers side floor well.The heater core has decided to leak all my new coolant out........

I will not be beat you @%#&^ old **** box....Wheres the credit card?????
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Old 04-17-2013, 06:04 AM   #2
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You're damm right! But it's worth the pain in your wallet.
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Old 04-17-2013, 06:34 AM   #3
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when it's all good and yer Rollin Rollin again it always worth it
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Old 04-17-2013, 07:18 AM   #4
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It does cost money but its worth it...congrats on getting her running again
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PERSEVERANCE!! stay the course, if it was easy, everyone would build one
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Old 04-17-2013, 09:47 AM   #6
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I will not be beat you @%#&^ old **** box....Wheres the credit card?????
that is just about how i feel sometimes lol
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Old 04-17-2013, 10:13 AM   #7
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still cheaper than that $700 truck payment
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Old 04-17-2013, 10:18 AM   #8
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It's like having a pretty girlfriend..if you want to keep her, you gotta spend some money...
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Old 04-17-2013, 10:34 AM   #10
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Re: Loving an old square is a money pit..

I have three trucks so it seems I am always having to work on one of them. The '92 K-3500 requires less attention, but I just had to put a new radiator in it so I could tow the '75 C-30 dually home.
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Old 04-17-2013, 10:43 AM   #11
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Have my new motor installed crate 330hp roller cam
Did you ever confirm that your motor had a roller cam? I seem to remember some posts where we discussed that... Mine ran for almost a month before I had to reload my money gun and shoot at it some more.. Part of the joy I guess...
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Old 04-17-2013, 11:08 AM   #12
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It does get old but next time it gets you down on the way to the parts store swing through a dealership and look at the price of a new one and when you get to the parts store it will hurt alot less.
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Old 04-17-2013, 11:25 AM   #13
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Re: Loving an old square is a money pit..

And just to pour salt in the wound, down the road is that other guy and his truck. Floorboards so rusty you can see through down to the road, fenders five different colors and STILL all dented to heck and falling apart, using an old milk crate as a seat, no muffler, truck is bouncing all over the place because the shocks are completely shot, steel belting showing through on three tires, blows a plume of smoke every morning, and IT'S NEVER LEFT HIM STRANDED!

You know he hasn't spent a single cent on his truck other than gas and the two quarts of oil it burns per week, and he starts it up and drives it every day. And I've just spend $7000 on my truck in the last six months and I've only been able to drive it twice!!!
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Old 04-17-2013, 12:51 PM   #14
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And just to pour salt in the wound, down the road is that other guy and his truck. Floorboards so rusty you can see through down to the road, fenders five different colors and STILL all dented to heck and falling apart, using an old milk crate as a seat, no muffler, truck is bouncing all over the place because the shocks are completely shot, steel belting showing through on three tires, blows a plume of smoke every morning, and IT'S NEVER LEFT HIM STRANDED!

You know he hasn't spent a single cent on his truck other than gas and the two quarts of oil it burns per week, and he starts it up and drives it every day. And I've just spend $7000 on my truck in the last six months and I've only been able to drive it twice!!!
How do you know so much about my 78 GMC???
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Old 04-17-2013, 01:25 PM   #15
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I have three trucks so it seems I am always having to work on one of them. The '92 K-3500 requires less attention, but I just had to put a new radiator in it so I could tow the '75 C-30 dually home.
I can relate to that.I have 5 that run,couple more in rebuild stage.Don't have $5000.00 tied up in all of them together....Parts are cheap,easy to work on,if one doesn't want to run when I am ready to work,just hop in another & off I go!! I am not proud,can drive a truck that's 30 years old,I get paid the same wether it's new or my old ones & much prefer the old ones...and NO payments.Besides a new one would still be stuck at lease entrance after I been in & out in 2wd with my old beasts!!
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Old 04-17-2013, 03:46 PM   #16
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MY Wallet draining days are over just drive and enjoy.

till you have to put gas it it
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Old 04-17-2013, 05:14 PM   #17
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MY Wallet draining days are over just drive and enjoy.
I knew you were in trouble the minute I read that. As was mentioned, beats a payment. Square on!
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Old 04-17-2013, 05:52 PM   #18
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Did you ever confirm that your motor had a roller cam? I seem to remember some posts where we discussed that... Mine ran for almost a month before I had to reload my money gun and shoot at it some more.. Part of the joy I guess...
yes the supplier had the motor tagged wrong so it is a roller cam motor which is at least a win for me.
I sold a late model vehicle with 15000 miles on it to buy this old truck and the one I sold cost me nothing but oil and filters in the whole time I owned it BUT it was sterile to drive and was just transport.I love my square and it is just plain fun to drive so I will just keep fixing it until there is nothing left to fix.After the heater core is done I have a full weather seal kit to go in and then I noticed the air cond compressor is a bit noisey and I would not mind getting a new............................blah blah blah
I don't smoke or drink much so gota spend my money on something
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Old 04-17-2013, 05:54 PM   #19
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I've learned not to mix the total project trucks with my transportation needs (the hard way). My driver is 25 years old, but it's the best condition I could afford. Spend the dough up front and there are fewer worries. But we all have the instinct to "rescue" the trucks that just need a couple of things here and there...thousands $ later!
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I had to have some work done to mine and as the mechanic pulled back in from the test drive the heater core gave out. Luckily he was knew these trucks well and had it fixed in no time.

When they get this old things break and will nickel and dime you. It is all part of the fun.
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Old 04-17-2013, 06:03 PM   #21
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The way I think about it is; If I had gone to a dealership and bought a new car, say for 20,000, I'd have a car payment of $400 or so a month. With my old GMC Iinstead of throwing $400 a month away on a terrible investment, most of which is going to finance costs, I'm putting it into something that I actually own. If I did end up putting $400 a month into my truck for 60 months I'd have one sweet truck worth much more than a new car would after 60 months on the road.

When you think about it that way, it's not such a money pit.
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Old 04-17-2013, 06:20 PM   #22
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The way I think about it is; If I had gone to a dealership and bought a new car, say for 20,000, I'd have a car payment of $400 or so a month. With my old GMC Iinstead of throwing $400 a month away on a terrible investment, most of which is going to finance costs, I'm putting it into something that I actually own. If I did end up putting $400 a month into my truck for 60 months I'd have one sweet truck worth much more than a new car would after 60 months on the road.

When you think about it that way, it's not such a money pit.
The short box c10s are pretty rare over here in Australia so at this stage if I wanted to sell it I would get my money back no problem so i should stop *****ing however the guy who sold it to me out of Balitmore was pretty loose with the truth when describing the mechanical condition and I thought I was going to spend a couple of hundred to on minor items.
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Old 04-17-2013, 06:39 PM   #23
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Always the case. When I bought mine I was told it ran and drove fine. As it was I barely made it home. Luckily the guy I bought it from was an idiot and it only cost me $200 to get it on the road again.
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yes the supplier had the motor tagged wrong so it is a roller cam motor which is at least a win for me.
Score! Is it a ZZ4 motor?
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