My M1009 project had more work done on today and get everything done minutes before a thunder storm hit. It was a super cool day, so I did not let it go to waste. Started at about noon and got done at 6:00 and I got everything I needed on my parts run this time successfully. Most of the time I forget something or some part is broken when I dig into it. So it was a good day.
1. Replace the rear breaks completely less drums. So that is shoes, hardware kit and wheel cylinders. The cylinders were close to dry rotting and being they are on $10 each it is a no brainer to replace them while there. One of the shoe adjusters was locked up, but I was able to free it after messing with it in the vise.
2. Replace one each wheel stud on each side of rear axle. Reason was my drums were rusted welded on and trying to get them off I scuffed one on each side. No big deal the rears are super easy to replace.
3. New drag links (tie rods) as since one was really bad. When I went to loosen the bolt I was able to move it by hand on the rear. Now it is tight and will see if that gets rid of the slop.
4. My power steering pump was leaking when it was full, but stopped when it got to a low level. So I took it out and found out that at one time the bolt on the block right behind it rubbed against the case and made a really small hole. I do not know if the previous owner had it loose and cause this, but it had to be fixed or replaced. Well I already ordered the only one in Texas for my Suburban a few weeks ago and it was like $65. So I got out my welder and patched the hole using low power and short spot welds. It worked and will hopefully save me some money. Oh and the sliding adjustable bracket on the right side was broken, so I had to weld that back together and file down my welds. That worked as well, but as for longevity on that bracket I am hopping it will be OK. I am thinking it will as I got a good weld down and added extra to the top narrow side to hold it better. With that bracket probably hard to find, this was a much needed attempt.
Sunday morning before football should be these.
1. Replace speedometer.
2. Install dash and other related parts around that.
3. Take it on a long test drive, have some fun with it and watch some football in the afternoons.
Sorry I did not take any pictures of the power steering pump issues, I wish I would have but sometimes when I get working on something I just forget.