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Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
been a member for a while but never really posted at all, just an intro thread, but now over this coming winter I want to get my truck actually rolling around to a point where I trust taking it anywhere, and figured I would start with maintenance.
I need to replace all the diff fluids, manual trans fluid, and T case fluid, but had a question there, what is everyone running in what, and how to I tell if my T case takes ATF or not, is there a certain number I should look at? I also need to get the U Joints replaced, any preference there? Alignment, and tires will be in the works also. I do need an upper radiator hose, but cant seem to find one anywhere local, anyone point me into a direct fit. engine is the original 350 the truck came with |
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
What year is your truck? Most likely you'll need lots of gear oil.
4x4 used a metal pipe for an upper hose. Perhaps a rubber hose from a square body will fit. edit: here's your radiator hose
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
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mine is a 72, but it doesnt have a metal pipe on it. just an extremely swollen rubber one, but it is 4x4. I will edit the original post so everyone else knows also, thanks. going off of all data it says the T case may use ATF, depending on model. ![]() |
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
Something else to fix for you!!
Your heater hoses are on wrong. Intake to bottom of core, top to water pump. |
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
Assuming you have a factory 1972 4x4, your t-case should be a NP 205. Good case and they seem happy with any oil including ATF, but 80W-90 was recommended originally. I would go with full synthetic 75W-90 in the t-case and both diffs (any good brand) and Redline MT-90 in the transmission.
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the trans does get a bit hard to get into gears when warm, so it would be sweet if that MT-90 helps that out. I do have another question] originally this was my uncles, then became his kids, and they would always be breaking the clutch arm pivot pin, is this a common issue, or anyone know if they have had this happen, what the fix it? |
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
Personal preference more than anything scientific. The old dino did a fine job for decades and still does. I just feel like synthetic can flow a little better in cold conditions, and stands up better under extreme heat or pressure.
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
Assuming thats the Taylorsville in Utah, I live in WVC. Good to see you on the forum!
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it sure is, where abouts are you at. Im at roughly 32nd west and 54th south |
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My truck has an auto trans, and my only experience with MT-90 was in a Miata... which had a slick-shifting gearbox anyway.
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
you shouldnt have told me that, this needs a frame off resto, BAD
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
Do it!! Mine got sidetracked a little with a new addition to the family, but back on track!
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maybe install a/c, power windows and locks, that sort of thing |
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
Yup, what you are talking about is a restomod. Keep the truck stock with modern amenities. I will be doing the same thing. Only things Ill be doing is 700r4, 383 stroker, small 2" front end lift, a/c, tank relocation, and stereo.
I feel you on the garage, getting my power washed by a friend after I paint the frame. Nothing better than going from dirty to clean. Clear out that garage and make some space!
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I drove it today to get some fuel and now that I have a new best friend in the salt lake valley, I will be asking a ton of questions. this truck has a knob for the throttle that when I was little my uncle told me never to touch, but now Im older, Ive messed with it, and it does absolutely nothing, is this supposed to be linked up to anything? |
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
Here's what I'm using
Engine: Royal Purple 10W30 Trans: Parts store ATF NP205: Parts store ATF Front/rear axles: Parts store synthetic 80-90
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also, I found this today while getting the steering wheel and alignment fairly set up, would this be a simple fix, all the rubber bushings are bad, but this one just dropped my jaw, not to mention every single thing on this is leaking, which is extremely upsetting. ![]() |
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40-series and up were larger than standadr pickups.
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Re: Performing some extremely long overdue maintenance, have a couple ?'s
Hey Salt Lake City here!
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