Re: My 1984 K10 - A family tradition - Lots of pictures
not sure about that, back in the day they just stuck the tube in the pipe, no rollers to test it at speed. it was always high co or something like that. those screws always made it pass. then id just open em back up where they were.
being your failing under power the carb maybe f ed up and need a rebuild.
i always liked the Q jet too. nice small primary flaps, ( great for normal driving) then the huge secondary's that just dump fuel in the intake lol and rebuild rather easy too.
Re: My 1984 K10 - A family tradition - Lots of pictures
I'll keep an ear to the ground. Take the time to read that though, its not very long nor is it terribly specific. It answers your Scott question. At no time during the test should secondaries open, unless thats a helluva load test! You're on almost all primary jets with a fairly insignificant trickle from the idle circuit, going 30-35 mph.
Re: My 1984 K10 - A family tradition - Lots of pictures
lol i was referring to just how the quadra bog works. its some what economical until you floor it.
Re: My 1984 K10 - A family tradition - Lots of pictures
New plugs and wires in. Can't really tell if it made a huge difference with the cheesy exhaust. Seems a little stronger once warmed up. Maybe.
Old plugs looked decent, I guess. They smelled like stale gas, like varnish (?). You carburetor guys know what I'm talking about. They were gaped at 0.035". According to what I found, that was kind of tight so I gaped the new ones at 0.045".
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Re: My 1984 K10 - Patience pays off
Well step one is FINALLY complete.
We got some cold air here in Tucson, so I figured now would be the perfect time for a re-test. On the way there I added just under two gallons of E85 to a half tank of regular. Then I hooted on it pretty good to get it all warmed up. I pulled on to the rollers fully expecting to fail. I was stoked when the guy said I passed. Looking at the results, I passed by a LOT. I smiled the whole way home.
So it looks like some key factors are:
New plugs
New wires
Cold air
and the secret to success.....
E85! (Now I just have to drive it a lot tomorrow to get that alcohol out of the tank)
Now to find time to go to the DMV. :th_sick1:
Re: My 1984 K10 - A family tradition - Lots of pictures
Bad ass! Thats a well earned grin.
Re: My 1984 K10 - Patience pays off
Spent an hour waiting at the DMV this afternoon. Wasn't sure they were going to call my number before the clock struck 5, but I made it. By the skin of my teeth too. 4:52 I get called up. Laid all my papers out on the counter. Two "yes ma'am"'s and a "thank you" later, I was outta there with my Arizona plate. Now I can relax for the next 11-1/2 months.
This plate is only temporary. The personalized one should arrive in 6-8 weeks.
Re: My 1984 K10 - Patience pays off
Awesome. Good to hear another K10 made it back onto the streets. Time for a Christmas drive!
Re: My 1984 K10 - Patience pays off
Re: My 1984 K10 - Patience pays off
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Awesome. Good to hear another K10 made it back onto the streets. Time for a Christmas drive!
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Beautiful truck!
Thanks guys!
The old square bodies aren't exactly rare out here. Fairly common, in fact. However, they seem to all be 2wd's. An all stock 4wd in decent condition does kind of stand out.
I think these will be the next mod:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g9006-9
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Re: My 1984 K10 - Needs minor mods.
Thanks Bob!
I snapped some interior pictured the other day:
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From what I understand, grandpa replaced the original bench with the buckets for better comfort on the long drive to and from Florida. I have to say, these are by far the most uncomfortable seats I have ever sat in. Maybe it's because of the high back, and they can't really go back far enough? Maybe they would be fine in something else. Just not a standard cab. I'm currently seeking a factory bench to put back in. That way, the wife can slide right up next to me.
And nobody knows why (or thought to ask before he passed) but grandpa put this Rolls Royce thing on the key ring. I'm leaving it on, out of respect for him. Plus, it's cool enough.
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Re: My 1984 K10 - Needs minor mods.
Installed a tach-O-meter this afternoon.
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Iv'e had three square bodies in my lifetime, and all three have gotten this same redneck tach install. Not race car stuff by any means, but I think it's essential to know how fast the engine is turning.
It's functional but still needs the back light wire hooked up. There's only one spot in the fuse block for INST LMPS, and it's being used by something else. By the time I got back from O'Reilley's with the add a fuse it was dark, and I was done for the day.
I had forgotten how simple the electrical systems are on these...
Re: My 1984 K10 - Needs minor mods.
iirc the manual trucks got a tack where the gas is. gas went into the little round blank hole. how my 77 was, and my brothers 85.
brick in the wind i used to call mine. cause it is just that lol
headers help out a ton, has a set on my 77. its nice when theres room to work in too.
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ScottyDoggs
iirc the manual trucks got a tack where the gas is. gas went into the little round blank hole. how my 77 was, and my brothers 85.
I'm not even sure about that. I wouldn't be surprised if the tach was only available in the higher trim level manuals. The Custom Deluxe manual trucks may have still had the jumbo fuel gauge. I need to learn more square body history.
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brick in the wind i used to call mine. cause it is just that lol
Haha! So true, but so much fun to drive. My middle son loves it.
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headers help out a ton, has a set on my 77. its nice when theres room to work in too.
Honestly, even if I only gain a bit of power and no mileage, that's fine with me. I'm really looking for a better sound. No sense in having a small block V8 if you can't hear it. Plus the rattling of the current exhaust is killing me.
Re: My 1984 K10 - Needs minor mods.
Re: My 1984 K10 - Needs minor mods.
^^^ It's so hard to tell anymore. These trucks are old enough, most have been modified. Who knows for sure?...
I've put on a bunch of overtime in the last couple of days. Headers and mufflers have been ordered. Plus some other odds and ends.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g9006-9 - Headers, Ceramic coated!
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS+Performan...30212/10002/-1 - Mufflers, on sale!
With any luck, I'll be able to get to the muffler shop within the next month to get some pipe bent. It'll probably take me that long just to get the headers in. Busy, busy!
Re: My 1984 K10 - Needs minor mods.
It's going to be loud with cambered mufflers, thats for sure.
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Iv'e done a fair bit of research. Loud/aggressive is kinda what I'm going for.
From what I gather, they are pretty docile at idle and under moderate acceleration, but really growl when you get on it. They say an H-pipe helps tone down the noise at idle and cruise. As long as the mufflers are behind the cab, the drone shouldn't be too unbearable. We'll see. It's a truck, after all.
I'm just hoping for anything other than the tinny rattle of the current setup.
Re: My 1984 K10 - Needs minor mods.
The custom plate came today.
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Here's the Michigan plate my uncle had when he owned it.
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Hopefully 4GNRATN will be available when I hand it off to one of my boys. :th_winking: