KD4UPL
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2025
- Posts
- 21
- Reaction score
- 26
- Location
- Swoope, VA
- First Name
- Matthew
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 4.3L
Currently the parking brake doesn't work on the truck so I've been leaving it in gear when parked. Last night my son drove it and stopped it on our mildly angled driveway in 1st gear. It stated very slowly rolling back down hill. In testing today even in Low the truck will very slowly creep backward down the hill. I was in the seat. My son was watching the engine pulleys with the hood up. He said the pulleys were very slowly turning as the truck crept backward. This is the first manual vehicle I've ever owned. I always though the engine compression would hold the vehicle, at least on a mild angle. Should be using Reverse gear to hold it if the downhill direction is backward? Is the engine just worn out with too low compression to hold it? I'm asking too much of engine compression?
The truck is a 1986 K10 with 4.3 V6 and SM465. 3.08 gears and 33" tires. Very soon, I hope, the gears will be changed to 4.10. I'm thinking the axle gear swap should help the engine hold the truck better. I guess I really just need to get the parking brake fixed.
Thanks for any input.
The truck is a 1986 K10 with 4.3 V6 and SM465. 3.08 gears and 33" tires. Very soon, I hope, the gears will be changed to 4.10. I'm thinking the axle gear swap should help the engine hold the truck better. I guess I really just need to get the parking brake fixed.
Thanks for any input.