Got the truck home Friday. I met the owner at the DMV and took care of everything, went smooth...10 minutes. I had prepared and brought everything but the kitchen sink, got to the truck at 9am, checked all the fluids, replaced the bad wheel cylinder, power bled the brakes, temped in a remote reservoir to keep an eye on the brakes, replaced the water temp sending unit, changed fuel filters, drained tank, aired up tires, got most of the lights working and hit the road by 1 pm.
Stopped to fill up the tank and put in Lucas injector cleaner and hit I-5 North. Truck was running good and drove great with strong brakes. we had 4 passes to go over and just took it slow and steady, had my son behind me in the Superduty with the flashers on cause the trucks were not working. Each pass the truck got a little stonger and by the 4th one, it was like a totally different truck power wise. I am having some issues with blowby out the vent tube and it seems to be getting better but the first 80 miles it blew out about 2 quarts of oil and the other 100 it was hardly down at all....thinking rusty cylinder walls/stuck rings and may be loosening up. What is normally a 2.5 hour drive took 5.5 hours on a really crappy seat. My son was in the cab and put his knee in the middle of the drivers seat and it collapsed....then seat pad base had been made out of particle board.....
Put all the tools and supplies yesterday and checking the oil it was dark and smelled a little of diesel so after reading I did a FDC bypass and will do the HH orings next. I need to turn the fuel down after the FDC Bypass, according to the pics here the threaded rod should be set to approximately .100 but mine is probably .25 now. Next is to change the oil and filters and drive some more to see what happens.