The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network

The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/index.php)
-   4x4 Projects and Builds (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/forumdisplay.php?f=141)
-   -   70' GMC "Walter" (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=689194)

skyjgmc 11-21-2015 03:23 AM

70' GMC "Walter"
 
Meet Walter he's a tired old gmc that I saved from the scrap heap. I picked it up not running for $500 towed it to my house and thats where this story starts.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pshpxqd6vi.jpg

maybe I should give a little history Ive always loved this body style of trucks I grew up driving a 70 gmc (mint green) just like this one on our dairy farm and we had a dog named Walter that always rode in the back (now you know where the name came from) anyways since I was little I have wanted another one, this one will be a father son project. My oldest is 11 and wants to restore and drive this truck to high school. we've got big plans for him but for now its just collecting parts and enjoying the **** out of it before we dismantle and rebuild. so sit back and hope its not a boring ride.

As I said earlier this truck was none running lady said its got no spark, so i ordered me up a new shiny cnc billet HEI dropped it in place and it fired right up didnt even need to adjust timing:metal: slapped a edelbrock 1406 carb on it and calleed it a day.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psuls7kiwn.jpg

but then my son said "dad it looks like a grandpa truck!" so i found some flashy wheels and tires. Ah much better!!
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pskdsrnsxd.jpg
then we procedeed to use the heck out of ol walter
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psdtfnahjp.jpg
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psoz0s6gku.jpg
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1twbnj4v.jpg
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psjr3pv3rg.jpg
then I got a crazy idea to put power disc brakes on him, and that when our problems started
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2gytbrd1.jpg
I had spindles and rotors off of an old j10 truck i had everything bolted up fine
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psryollblc.jpg
bought new gm half ton calipers and pads new hoses from 1 ton truck and new lines ran to the front wheels. new booster and master only thing I got used from a bone yard is the proportioning valve and left the rear drums alone. everything went smoothly and I gravity bled the brakes then the conventional way with one man pump/hold pedal while other loosens bleeder and it drove around great for a month but now after its sat for a day I get in and run down the road and I get a soft pedal and feels like its going to the floor never lose brakes just farther travel like air in the lines if I let off the pedal then its firm again for the remainder of the drive. backs lock up sometimes if I dynamite the brakes Im not losing fluid and I dont have any leaks. Im wondering if the proportioning valve is sticking and its not effectivly working its the only thing not brand new on the brake system. the truck stopped great before I just wanted power disc brakes. any help and insight would be appreciated.

and a little teaser of what we may do with the bed since its so trashed anyways. just an 8" bob.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pskdsrnsxd.jpg
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psfdmrmb98.jpg

swamp rat 11-22-2015 04:08 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
First welcome to the build thread and nice score on the truck!

A quick search turned up some possible threads, have a read and see if ya can find an answer.

Personally i wouldn't cut the back of the bed off, it don't look right.

skyjgmc 11-22-2015 08:40 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 7384449)
First welcome to the build thread and nice score on the truck!

A quick search turned up some possible threads, have a read and see if ya can find an answer.

Personally i wouldn't cut the back of the bed off, it don't look right.

Thanks for the welcome! I've done a bunch of searching and it seems the general consensus with soft pedal ( after power disc swap) is the back brakes need adjusted or the wheel cylinders are letting air past but not fluid, or that the there isn't enough travel in the pedal ie; connecting rod from pedal to booster isn't long enough, or some even drill a new hole 1" lower/closer to firewall.
*Recap I swapped new power front brakes with new hard lines new hoses new booster/master and used a proportioning valve from a 74 chevy with disc/drum out of a junk yard gravity bled system then conventional way and now get a soft/spongy pedal right after first start up and first time applying brakes, but then get normal operation rest of the drive.

flashed 11-22-2015 11:16 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Im in to see more of Walter .

skyjgmc 11-22-2015 02:45 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flashed (Post 7384645)
Im in to see more of Walter .

Thanks we have big plans for Walter. He's got a tired ol 307.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psbqg8jaxh.jpg

I did get my hands on a 1999 chevy work van with a 5.7L vortec in it so as of now plans are to swap that in. Can't decide if we want to keep the 465 or go auto but I prefer my kids learn how to drive a manual. Just hope the 307 will hold up long enough to get this one ready to drop in.

I'm no stranger to engine swaps and fabrication over the last few years my boys and I have built a jeep. Here is a link to my build thread over on jeepforum.http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f22/s...build-1467426/

skyjgmc 11-25-2015 01:29 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Not a lick of snow on the ground then bam all this fell within 12hrs. It was interesting getting to my hunting spot this morning here is where ol Walter and I parked.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psr1cccqzq.jpg

flashed 11-25-2015 06:28 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Walter looks right at home there ,I hope we dont get that crap this year .

skyjgmc 11-26-2015 02:25 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Ah now that makes sense why I couldn't switch from defrost to floor. :lol: kind of hard when these buggers are jambed in there. (PO)
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pssn08wnvc.jpg
I also replaced my duct work made knew defroster duct and got ride of that brittle oe stuff. Made it out of 2 1/2" shop vac hose works great and looks good too. I'll snap a pic tomorrow hard to see in the dark.

swamp rat 11-26-2015 04:33 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Jammed in the switch or in the heater box???? 7.62/308HP?

enigma 11-26-2015 08:10 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
my guess would be ought 6 looks to long and skinny for 7.62. but alter looks like a tough truck and I would not cut the back of the bed off either.

skyjgmc 11-26-2015 08:13 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 7389459)
Jammed in the switch or in the heater box???? 7.62/308HP?

Jammed in between the "flap" to switch from defrost to floor hear right where the driverside defroster duct comes out. The spent casings are 30-06 and the live rounds are 270

skyjgmc 01-19-2016 01:40 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Have'nt done much to Walter lately just been driving it a lot. I do think I got the soft brake pedal figured out, just needed more bleeding I think the prop valve was a little sticky and now its had 5 gals of fluid through it she is fine. did replace the original blower motor in it last week, its quite now. Next project is getting the exhaust on it. I have some used flowmasters to replace the crusty glasspacks the original owner installed with baling wire and bubble gum, we"ll redo the exhaust when we do the vortec swap so this will be just down and dirty to get it quite enough to hear yourself think while driving down the road.

got a big list of preventative maintance items to get done on the ol boy here soon
1. heater control levers
2. replace all fluids
3. shocks
4. new front springs
5. shackle flip rear
6. rod ends and drag link
7. new tires
8. vortec motor swap
9. interior pieces
10. new seat cover
would really like to do a duramax swap but not sure we really need a diesel it is our main tow rig but thats only the camper in the summer and maybe towing the jeep to some trails.

Oh and since build threads are boring without pics

weaksauce flex pic
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psrzj384ye.jpg
at dusk
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pskpopjwwz.jpg

twistedchevy 01-20-2016 01:44 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
I like it, looks good.

skyjgmc 02-03-2016 07:12 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Ok so it looks as if Im going to be getting serious with the ls swap in the next few months:metal::metal: Im not afraid of a motor swap I have swapped a 5.2 magnum into my jeep wrangler and have successfully been beaten the hell out of it for 2 years now, and have lots of buddies who have swapped ls motors into their jeeps. Now with that said I am humbly asking for any guidance through the process you guys are willing to give. I havent done much research on the process, The motor Im going with is a 5.7 out of a 1999 chevy 3/4 work van. I dont know nor have I found much info on this particular motor... Ie: oil pan clearance?, can I use van wire harness? what types of issues will I run into with mating it to my 465 transmission? what manifolds to run etc........I plan to use as much from the van as possible IE fuel tank and pump, etc.... so if any of you know a particular thread or build that answers all of my questions I dont mind doing the reading or learning I dont want to be spoon fed I like to learn so.......

skyjgmc 02-12-2016 03:08 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
soooo Ive been reading up on every ls swap I can find on the forum and cant wait to get this project started. It may not be as soon as I hoped since we are leaving at the end of March for Moab in the jeeps. I got a few items to iron out in the jeep before we leave, but after we get back all hell will break loose on the ol boy. Im thinking for right now we will keep the patina look and get the motor in and running well then do body work as we go or try and find another cab and bed then swap everything over when its time. I know the rockers were repaired by the PO :banghead::crazy:and I can see fibergalss and resin so I dont know how far the damage is in the floor nor was his quality of work that great so Im a little concerned to what lies beneath.
For now we are using everything we can out of the van even the 3 point seat belts are in good shape and look to be easy to make work with Walter so thats one of the items first on the list is fab some belt brackets for the floor mount and get rid of the lap belts. the van has hydroboost brakes also so even after the most recent disc swap Im sure the hydro will find its way under the jeep plus the 14 bolt I just need to track down a front dana 60 but with their popularity in this day and age they are even as rare as hens teeth in these parts.

skyjgmc 02-12-2016 06:47 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
My pooch impatiently waiting for me to get done at the bank and head home.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psm5npecs1.jpg

skyjgmc 02-19-2016 11:06 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
So I guess I need to do a little more research before I start saying that I got an LS motor :new: the motor in this van is just a standard 5.7 liter Vortec iron block motor, what sbc family is that considered??. It runs amazing, but the 4l80e may need a rebuild. I've been doing some research on using the 2wd 4l80e and making it a 4wd and bolting up my 205 to it since the speed sensor in in the transmission and then I won't have to worry about an aftermarket one, but still debating on keeping the sm420 since I want my kids to learn to drive a manual¿¿

Any insight on making the 4l80e 4wd?? is it as simple as removing the rear case and cutting the shaft down and bolting up the 205:lol::confused:.or do I have to get a new main shaft?

Obligatory shot of the van I'm robbing the motor from:
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pszsmnfnjn.jpg

swamp rat 02-19-2016 07:33 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
I would post that trans and T-case question on the 4X4 tech and offroading section

swamp rat 02-19-2016 07:52 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Maybe this thread will help? scroll down about 7 pictures.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=421030

skyjgmc 02-19-2016 08:15 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 7492264)
Maybe this thread will help? scroll down about 7 pictures.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=421030

Wow thanks for the help. I was reading some threads on pirate4x4 on converting the 4l80e to 4wd and some say all you have to do is remove the tail housing and some not all 4l80e have a fully splined shaft so all you have to do is cut it to length and bolt up your 205.

skyjgmc 02-20-2016 12:57 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
the only thread I could find in relation to my question is this thread.http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=640506&page=2 he does just as I suggested and cut the some off the rear shaft and use the stock adapter then bolt up his 205. thats if the 4l80e in fact has a full splines main shaft. I guess we will see when I remove the motor and trans from this beast

skyjgmc 03-06-2016 02:07 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
obligatory shot of the motor in the van, removed the dog house its not my first choice for a fuel injected motor, not a fan of the "spider injection" but it shall do.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psvrtnkjsi.jpg

skyjgmc 03-13-2016 12:39 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
How the hell did that happen!? It was on when I went into town just got home and it's gone.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pszxchoxgh.jpg

swamp rat 03-14-2016 12:59 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Somehow i don't think that just happens.....

LT7A 03-14-2016 06:25 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Good luck with Walter. Cool truck. That 5.7 Vortech should bolt right up to the manual trans and give you good FI torque. Could always do the automatic swap later if the 4 speed starts to bug you.

rpone605 03-14-2016 08:40 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
My friend is building a buggy with a 4l60e transmission. Summit racing sells an adapter to put a transfer case on.

skyjgmc 03-14-2016 07:51 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Thanks guys for the encouragement and replies. I can't wait to tear into the motor swap and get it running good. This warn hub disappearance really troubles me I really hope someone didn't steal it off my truck while it was parked in town. I've got a set of mile markers I took off my old suburban before I sold it and will most likely put those on till I get a replacement warn for it.

skyjgmc 04-03-2016 08:22 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Getting Walter ready for camper towing duty!!
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pspnanzkaj.jpg
Im installing brake controller and checking brakes on camper. he should be ready for the season just hope the tired ol' 307 is up to the task.:lol::lol:

skyjgmc 05-12-2016 02:42 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
well you learn something new everyday!! about 6 months ago I bought some spark plugs for a 1970 gmc with a 307, the other day I finally got around to trying to install them well turns out they didnt fit, the old plug that came out was a AC delco R44TS so I had Oreillys look them up to see what SBC they would fit and it looks as if my motor is a 73 or newer 350 not the 307 I originally thought even the previous owner was confident it was the 307 and the stock motor. Im kind of excited to see that its not a 307 but now have to climb in there to get the numbers off the block to see what exaclty it is I have swapped in there. I aslo rejetted the carb and fine tuned the timnig and it runs so much better now and with the proper gapped plugs it should be good to go for the summer and camper towing duty.

swamp rat 05-14-2016 06:42 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Interesting.. If the alternator is on the driver side and it has a short water pump that would be an indicator that it would be period correct but yea its possible it has a short block installed. 73 and later have the alternator on the passenger side and a long water pump.

skyjgmc 05-16-2016 11:16 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 7593129)
Interesting.. If the alternator is on the driver side and it has a short water pump that would be an indicator that it would be period correct but yea its possible it has a short block installed. 73 and later have the alternator on the passenger side and a long water pump.

That is interesting then must be a short block since it does in fact a short water pump and alternator is on the driver side. I've just been to lazy to climb under the hood and find the damn numbers off the block so I can in fact no for sure what motor I have.

skyjgmc 05-21-2016 01:47 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
OK so more confusion on whats going with the spark plug number.
so I scraped the sludge off the pass side casting pad and read the numbers
" V0125UO" so this tells me It was built in Flint on Jan 25th and the "UO" means 1969 307!! so according to this number its a 307, so why wont spark plugs for a 69 307 fit it? but plugs for a 73 350 are the only plugs that thread in?:lol: anyone have ideas what's been done?
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pss8x7ltn6.jpg

swamp rat 05-22-2016 12:20 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
I would say someone replaced the heads, i don't recall where the numbers list is for the heads online, but its under the valve cover if you feel like replacing the valve cover gaskets..

skyjgmc 05-22-2016 12:24 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 7600856)
I would say someone replaced the heads, i don't recall where the numbers list is for the heads online, but its under the valve cover if you feel like replacing the valve cover gaskets..

Kill two birds with one stone gaskets are leaking profusely, think someone put 350 heads on it?

skyjgmc 06-11-2016 12:16 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Picked me up a solid Chevy parts truck, for $150. the cab isnt in all that bad of shape the rockers are solid just need cleaned up. The floor has a small spot where the gas pedal was, other than that its a great cab the bed is in excellent shape minus some surface rust its a bit pitted but not hardly a dent. My plan is to fix this cab and bed (which has a wood floor) then shift it all over when the motor is ready to go in. I dont know if I can use the fenders off of the chevy or not? if I remember right they are both the same year but the gmc is different in the way the front of the fender is formed around were the grill mounts to it. RIGHT?? these fenders are almost prestine hope I can use then since my driver is crunched on the GMC.

**why cant we edit our posts after a bit, it seems you can edit it right after you post but a few days go by and no more editing?**
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pszfuoskht.jpg
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...pspvghk8eh.jpg

skyjgmc 06-11-2016 09:36 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Putting the ol boy to work today, pulls like a champ now with the rejetted carb and new plugs. The 307 doesn't seem so tired anymore it woke up.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3wmlmyb5.jpg

skyjgmc 06-18-2016 08:49 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Well had quite the excursion in getting the donor cab home from 90 miles away. My car hauler was tied up with some wooden sleighs on it so I had to rent a tow dolley to get it home. Figured no big deal guy who I bought it from told me he would get it "tow ready" I showed up about 7:30 to hitch it up. No problems getting it on, but a 1/4 mile down the road and we hear this god awful bang bang. I stop get out and Inspect. the guy left the driveshaft hooked up!!! (I should have inspected closer) and it was bashing into the bottom of the cab floor :devil: and me like a fool didn't bring any tools to remove the driveshaft (had everything to change a flat tire though) so I drop the trailer head back to the guy I bought it from, he's already hightailed it outa there to the bar to spend his $150. So I drive down the road another mile to a house guy let's me borrow a Cresent wrench. 5 min later and I have the driveshaft disconnected while I'm under there I realize there isn't a single bolt holding the bed onto the frame oh and also the front clip is just sitting there also. I scrounge up enough tie downs and we synch the sucker down meanwhile the driverside rear tire has a steady slow leak we filled her up to 50 psi and we are back in business and drove it about 60 mph all the way home without a single problem.
My wife showing her excitement after we got it "tow ready"
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psjj8p89pg.png

And just to add another pic ol Walter pulling heavy duty yesterday, rental guy didn't want to let me take it said " truck looked sketchy" so I went to his manager and he said "hell thats more truck than the new ones we let people leave with here all the time in, you got trailer brakes?" I said "yes sir" he said "then I don't see the problem hook em up" lol
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psizpazw2m.jpg
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psfuxuls7h.jpg

swamp rat 06-20-2016 01:49 AM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Live and learn huh?? If there were no glitches life would be boring! :)

skyjgmc 07-13-2016 03:48 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Managed to stumble upon this beatiful rust free tailgate by accident. I went to look at some completely unrelated truck parts and found this laying in the weeds. Paid $80 for it.
http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...psy51vbbv4.jpg

swamp rat 07-13-2016 05:58 PM

Re: 70' GMC "Walter"
 
Nice! I found one that needs the internals changed out that was very close to being straight and payed $60 for it


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:45 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com