engine rebuild

Discussion in '1955-1959' started by nicole, Mar 11, 2010.

  1. nicole

    nicole Member

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    Hello all, I just joined this site because I am trying to rebuild my dads 1958 Chevy Apachi truck. My dad has had it for over 30 years and its been sitting for about 15. The body is fine but I'm guessing I need a new engine. I'm wondering if anyone can help me on how to start.:confused:
     
  2. smfulle

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    I'm pretty new at this too.

    Nicole,
    I think the first place you should start is try and find out why your dad parked it. Was the engine bad? Did the clutch go out? The starter went out? Just didn’t need a truck anymore? If you can find out why it was parked it can give you a starting point.

    I would start by trying to get the engine you have now to run. If it will run, then look at all the brakes to make sure it will stop. It’s no good to have a truck that will go, but it won’t stop. That's a sure way to ruin all the fun of a classic truck. Check the wiring to make sure that you don’t burn it down before you get to drive it.

    Once you get it running and road worthy, you can decide how far you want to go with the restoration. Do you want it to be a truck for hauling stuff? Do you want it to be a show piece? Do you want to hot rod it or restore it to original? I would advise driving it some before tearing it all apart. There are loads of projects trucks out there that people tear apart and never get put back together. Then you just have a pile of rusty parts that are no fun at all and really annoy your family and neighbors.

    These things eat money like a kid eats candy on Halloween, so always keep your budget in mind as you make decisions on what to do next. That’s another reason I would advise getting it running and road worthy before anything else. Then you can save up for the next project on your truck while having fun driving it.

    Just my 2 cents worth.

    Stan
     
  3. bigtimjamestown

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    Here's what you need to do, bring it to me on a trailer with a blank check then come back in 6 months and drive it home.....Big Tim:cool: tims pics 018.jpg
     
  4. nicole

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    Well the truck started to sit because someone tried to steel it..My dad said all it originally needed was the wiring harnest...But after about 15 years do you think I can buy a wiring harnest and get it to start???
     
  5. Bobby 57

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    You may be able to get it started without buying a new harness for now.Carefully look at wiring and determine if they can be spliced together.Or find someone who knows how to hot wire it just so you can determine if it will start or not.Good luck on your truck everyone here is willing to help.I get a lot of good advice here myself .Send some picts and let us see your project.
    My truck i'm working sat for a long time. Make a plan and wish list before you start and patient and you'll love the results.My patience training is waiting on the bodyshop. Have fun
    Bobby
     
  6. vwnate1

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    ' Make Run '

    It what you need to do , these old rigs are nearly un-killable .

    What engine does it have ? V-8 or skinny InLine 6 cylinder ? .

    You should definately make it run and then do the brakes etc. before going hog wild .
     

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