JakeZ71
OBS Enthusiast
Here's a picture i just took like 20 minutes ago. I just took it on a it's first test run in 5 weeks. It's a looker, huh?
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So, update: Truck hasn't sold yet, and Monday I start a second job as a HVAC fabricator for a mechanical contractor! Things could get a little hectic for me now, as i won't have time to do anything between two jobs and college, but it looks like things might finally even out financially. I'm still going to park the truck for a while, but it'll give me a chance to do some necessary maintenance to it before i need it. The way thing are sitting, there's a chance i may install a ladder rack and bed rail tool boxes on my GMT800 and use it for a strictly a work truck once the Z71 is running smooth.
I've been driving the Z71 around lately, and have noticed a couple of things.
1. It blows antifreeze. I mean BLOWS antifreeze. I've topped the expansion tank off four times in one tank of gas. It appears to either be coming from the drain plug, the upper radiator hose, or the radiator itself. Either way, park it on concrete when it's warm, and it piddles everywhere!
2. It needs ball joints. When you turn the wheels at low speeds, it creaks and groans something fierce.
3. The front axle will not engage. It did engage before the engine swap, so my guess is something came loose.
4. There is a howl somewhere in the truck above 35mph. Not an awful noise, but definitely noticeable. Can't seem to locate it though. Frankly, it's the most concerning to me of the thing mentioned. 4x4's don't just howl in general, do they?
5. It desperately needs exhaust work. It's too quiet with the exhaust hooked up!!
Well, it looks like i've got my work cut out for me! I can't wait to get the truck fully finished. The Z71 is by far my favorite vehicle i've driven.
Thanks for all the support over the last few days, guys. It's definitely helped.
Thanks Jrgunn5150!
To answer your questions:
1. We vacuum bled the system when we put it together, but w couldn't get it to hold pressure very long. It leaves a puddle under the front of the truck on the left side, but there is antifreeze all over the engine bay.
3. Excuse the ignorance, but what's an encoder?
4. It seems as though it might be driveline? It's quieter with the new transfer case, but it's still noticeable. It does not vary with RPM, but it will vary in pitch whether i'm on the throttle or not. Like i said though, it's not very loud. If the radio is on, you can drown it out.
Ha, over sensitive ears wouldn't be a stretch... After the last incident, one might venture i'm a little paranoid. I'll investigate the other things though as soon as i have a chance.