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I have been flushing the cooling system on and off. I am still getting muck out but the truck continues to run hot. When I went to change the oil I’m pretty sure I discovered why it’s having trouble. It appears the previous owner at some point decided to use the oil pan as a jack location. After draining the oil I could verify the mesh for the pick up was right against the bottom of the pan.
Fingers crossed that it hasn’t been damaged yet but my next check I’ll be ordering an oil pan/gasket. I would normally just try to beat an oil pan back into shape but my pan has some rust and I worry that I’ll pop holes in the process.
Don’t suppose anyone has an oil pan just sitting around?
I have a lot more questions and all the stuff I’m finding in here regarding power steering or overdrive/transmission options mostly lead to dead ends. I love this truck and I’m willing to spend whatever it takes to rebuild the drivetrain as it’s been badly beaten and neglected… but I have a medical condition that make steering this truck for more than 10 mins a serious challenge and with where I live, I need to be able to at least do 60mph. Should I just give up and sell it? I’m not in a financial position to reposed it with a more modern engine to accept a better transmission. Help me out here fellas.
I have to agree with the previous posts about speed and a big military truck. Going fast just isn't what it was made for. Don't know if you have ever overtaken a military convoy on the interstate or not... I have always noticed them running in the right lane somewhere between 45 and 50. I'm sure somebody has the official number and obviously the Convoy speed has to allow for the slowest truck.
I just made a run up the mountain this past weekend. A much newer but much bigger truck. I ran 55 with the other vehicles with a lot of room in front of me. When the speed limit changed to 65, I could stay with the other vehicles, but traffic was light and I ran 60. When the speed limit went to 70, I stayed in the right lane, occasionally making 65 - but my heart just wasn't in it. I could have made 70, but I wasn't causing a traffic problem - so I didn't. So, you can get a truck that will go fast. Question is do you really need to?
Who Knows... Maybe I'm Chicken.
The run back down the mountain was uneventful as well. Down the new version of I-26 (Made nice in 2003) has a 7% grade. Truck limit 55, Cars 65. Right lane with the exhaust brake on. Everyone behaved well and it was smooth sailing. I didn't get into anything exciting until I made it to Highway 74 at Kings Mountain. All the normal IDIOTS where they need to squeeze in between me and another truck or car, people changing lanes and stomping the brakes. All the normal stuff that people should know better than to do. My truck at 29,000 pounds and with a steel bumper "they aught not to do that". No different than a fully loaded tractor and trailer at 80,000 pounds but we all know they don't know and don't care. Makes you understand how easy it is to get a Prius for a hood ornament.
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