So some headway has been made on this project here.
Firstly, we removed, cleaned and retuned the carburetor with new gaskets and, diaphragm, power valved and all the trimmings, and installed a fuel filter as well. We actually found a decent amount of PAINT inside the damn thing, so thanks PO for that...
There's still a little adjusting to do after I cycle some fuel system cleaner through it and we see if it improves further. A little light reading revealed that the float may be a little high so we shall see on that. You can definitely tell a difference though.
BEFORE
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AFTER
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The bulk of the noise is now coming from the exhaust, which is in rough shape. One manifold does have a "new" gasket in it, but it's still burping exhaust out the front and back mostly. The side is half way decent. The driver side has the original (I think) steel gasket in it still and there's basically no seal on that side. I did replace the doughnut seals between the pipes and manifold which helped a LITTLE but not much. There's still some leakage on the passenger side. I can't tell on the driver side. I do have a question though, should there be flange gaskets as well? There were none when I removed everything but I'm not sure if they just disintegrated or were never there or not.
The bolts are going to be hosed at least twice daily with PB Blast until the can runs out and hopefully we can get away with not having to take the heads off. *Fingers crossed*
Either way, with just THAT bit of adjusting, it already drives a little smoother.
The second bit of progress was diagnosing and stopping a gas leak. Being that there's been just about NO maintenance done to this beats for the past 40 years, some parts are just done. One of those parts is the auxiliary tank. When we bought it, the PO was pretty emphatic about "do NOT put gas in the rear tank" with that "learned it the hard way" tone in his voice. Well it seems that he put about 5 gallons or so in there and fuel just started dumping out of the bottom. After the past 2 weeks I finally got the bolts on the bottom pan to break loose, and as soon as we got that off, we definitely found the leak, which was just a fast drip. Until we loosened the two front bolts...
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"I smell gas..."
So this tiny little pinhole was SLOWLY draining the 5 gallons the PO put in there. No more! Now I just need to get that last 2 or so gallons out of there and I plan to scrap the pan and tank at a local yard and put the cash I get from it back into the truck.
Eventually we plan to replace that tank with a new one and remove the seat tank so we can have some storage in the cab. WAY down the road.
So that's where we stand currently.
The next two projects are FIRST, the radius arm bushings...cuz damn...
Trying to get those manifold bolts to break free without breaking off, and diagnosing where the transmission is leaking from. We are thinking the rear seal.
Pray for me
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