HHhuntitall
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I've had several, and still have several, '95-'98 models in service. Steering and good brakes are a must for power mods. As far as upgrading to the Chevy wheel cylinders, it's a noticeable upgrade, well worth the money, but not necessarily worth the time if you have good brakes already. If you're pulling a trailer all the time, loaded heavy, it might be a good idea..... I've done some of them when they needed repair, but the others work very well. Customer's trucks I've done have been happy with the upgrade, but I get no complaints about the factory brakes with new pads and turned drums.
Fluid changes, larger air intake and exhaust for the power mods, guages to monitor what's going on, and a set of tools to make repairs on the way, and you should be fine. MOST of my older trucks I'd trust to go anywhere... . just not the ones I haven't driven lately... . the hired hands don't have the love for them I do.
The mystery switch is a good mod, as it saves your transmission from higher temps. Just be careful, as under 1500rpm you can slip the Tq convertor clutches if you don't have a modified or upgraded pump in the transmission. The old 12v makes a lot of torque!! If you're gonna pull a hill over 1500, no problem, but when it lugs down, unlock it and downshift, then relock it. I used to slip the one in my '98 fairly regular... ... and don't forget to unlock coming into town!!! :-laf:
Are you changing the pump or valve body in the transmission? Are you upgrading the band bar/strap on the front band? Regular Tqconvertor or triple disk? Upgrading input shaft?
The 180 engines had smaller injectors, smaller delivery valves, but still are most respectable in power with minor mods, and the 98 I have is superb on mileage..... course, that's a 5spd, now... .
Still pulls really well, and I didn't change the torque/cam plate in the pump, I just slid it all the way forward. EGTs can get a little high if you lug uphill under 1500/1600rpm, but other than that, it's a very nice truck..... with the 4door conversion and all. I usually use it either as a kid transport or travel truck, pulling my slant horse trailer with living quarters, which weighs in in the range of 10-15k loaded down with gear, horses, and supplies. I'll also put the wife in it with the kids when I need her to haul things for me, as it's lower mileage and reliable. She's pulled 15k+ with it several times hauling cows and tractors/equipment for me.

I've had several, and still have several, '95-'98 models in service. Steering and good brakes are a must for power mods. As far as upgrading to the Chevy wheel cylinders, it's a noticeable upgrade, well worth the money, but not necessarily worth the time if you have good brakes already. If you're pulling a trailer all the time, loaded heavy, it might be a good idea..... I've done some of them when they needed repair, but the others work very well. Customer's trucks I've done have been happy with the upgrade, but I get no complaints about the factory brakes with new pads and turned drums.
Fluid changes, larger air intake and exhaust for the power mods, guages to monitor what's going on, and a set of tools to make repairs on the way, and you should be fine. MOST of my older trucks I'd trust to go anywhere... . just not the ones I haven't driven lately... . the hired hands don't have the love for them I do.

The mystery switch is a good mod, as it saves your transmission from higher temps. Just be careful, as under 1500rpm you can slip the Tq convertor clutches if you don't have a modified or upgraded pump in the transmission. The old 12v makes a lot of torque!! If you're gonna pull a hill over 1500, no problem, but when it lugs down, unlock it and downshift, then relock it. I used to slip the one in my '98 fairly regular... ... and don't forget to unlock coming into town!!! :-laf:
Are you changing the pump or valve body in the transmission? Are you upgrading the band bar/strap on the front band? Regular Tqconvertor or triple disk? Upgrading input shaft?
The 180 engines had smaller injectors, smaller delivery valves, but still are most respectable in power with minor mods, and the 98 I have is superb on mileage..... course, that's a 5spd, now... .
