Metalhead47
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1990 Big Blue 'Burb, or the Albatross
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1990 Big Blue 'Burb, or the Albatross
At some point in the distant past this project went over the line from "simple engine swap" to "actual build up," so as long as there's a dedicated subforum for it I might as well stick it up here.
So a little background on this rig:
1990 3/4 ton 4x Suburban, 225k or so miles, originally with a 350.
Bought it back in November '07 when I thought I was going to be practically living out of it a day or two a week. Have always loved this generation of Chevy truck, the body style, the dash board, the size. The 87-91 'Burbs & Blazers got a few of the more modern niceties like simple fuel injection (I hate carbs). I needed something cheap, roomy enough to live in, comfortable to drive 100 miles in the middle of the night, and easy to fix. I still love my lil Samurai but it only meet the first & last of those
Picked the rig up for about $2400, mostly financed, thru a local "we approve everyone!" dealer.
Trouble followed quicky.
Knew it had a few issues I'd have to deal with (the dealer just replaced the cracked windshield), but I thought they were minor. Not even a week after I brought it home, the tranny went out. Fortunately, it went out only a mile from the start of my 100 mile middle-of-the-night drive, so I was able to limp it back home. Barely. Long story short, the dealer did replace the tranny at no cost to me, but I got stuck with a replacement TH400 when I would have preferred a 700r4 since it was being replaced any way. That took a good couple of months, finally get it home, put it up on stand & pull the wheels for a thorough going over... and discover the ENTIRE brake system is completely shot. A leaky master cylinder that some DPO didn't fix caused the rear brakes to stop working, making the front take the whole load... which quickly wore right through the brake pads, which was also ignored. Once I got the wheels off, the rotors would have given any self-respecting gearhead nightmares. The back drums were torn to pieces too.
So the rig sits in my shop for another 6 months while I replace the brake system one part at a time. End up replacing everything but the hardlines, rear disc swap, drilled & slotted rotors all the way around, braided stainless lines, and everything new or a good-quality rebuild.
Take it on a couple short test drives, then one day on the road I hear a really weird knocking from the engine. It was the sound a broken rod makes when it slaps against the cylinder wall. Near as...
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Need to do some reading on the balljoints tho, the lower one is spinning when I try to turn the nut, and that special tool for setting the preload on the upper that I ordered way back when I first pulled the axle... has of course gone missing.


