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Today was a milestone, I can start building the truck. Had the frame, cross members, A/C brackets and some other powder coated for the first run. $1150, and well worth it, better than new.
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Bodge Repairs
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I say 'dang previous owner but it's essentially the same thing..... easily 1/2 of the repairs I did as a Journeyman mechanic involved some sort of first un - doing some ill considered bodge repair . You're right the person doing halffast repairs is legally liable but proving who made the mess is difficult . I mostly worked on older vehicles during my long career so I got to see more bad repairs and patches than do most . OTOH, I learned a lot about field repairs at the same time....... |
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I had the truck undercoated and a paint protection applied. No waxing till death do us part! A new set of snow tires and I'm ready, cause it's coming.
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Never throw away an old dizzy, you never know when you'll need a engine oil primer. Like that time I spun the oil primer on the drill in the air and I bent the shaft. One of those times.
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I drove mine to haul myself and my tools to repair the front brakes on a friend's car. It ran and sounded so damn good! I love these trucks!
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I drove to work and parked where I could look at my truck out the front window.I drive 16 miles round trip for lunch 4 days a week. I enjoy the drive ,sometimes I'll even turn on some music. I love my Chevy's.
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If I ain't blasting myself out of the cab, it's parked somewhere and I ain't in it! :D No wonder you love your Chevy's, their :c2: ! |
Pre - Oiling Engines
I always use a bent up coat hanger or welding rod chucked into an old hand drill brace to pre oil engines ~ you needn't spin it fast, just long enough to register pressure on the gauge and have oil weeping out of the rocker lube holes .
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Washed the frame and undercarriage.
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Getting started on some new parts. My first project truck. Sat for 20+ years. I can tell there are a few "new" parts that aren't OEM, but I think these plugs and wires are original 72. Whatcha think?
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No worries about the broken insulator, time to get upset when the bottom threaded part remains in the cylinder head..... :waah: . |
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Installed ece front sway bar and drove it.
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Flared a short section of stainless brake line. Failed to flare of section of brake line. I was trying to shorten a pair of stainless lines on my rear end to work with my disc brakes. The line and/or tool did not like the small 3/16" line... 1/4" line was perfect.
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Ground the teeth off of the gear and reduced top dia. for a 3/8" drill. Still keeps the shaft from sliding off of the pump slot. Haven't used it in years as the engine is still doing just fine! :D https://i.imgur.com/U48RLyPl.jpg |
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Got the pinion back in the rear with new bearings. No sleeve crush yet. Got the new carrier bearings installed and the ring gear switched over to the Eaton carrier, ready to go in. Started installing the brackets for the No Limit upper mount sway bar, and found I had a u bolt with striped threads. got to order a set. Also found my left rear brake line was almost mashed shut on the back of the axle. That must have been like that for years. But I am getting closer each day!
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Got the pinion back in the rear with new bearings. No sleeve crush yet. Got the new carrier bearings installed and the ring gear switched over to the Eaton carrier, ready to go in. Started installing the brackets for the No Limit upper mount sway bar, and found I had a u bolt with striped threads. got to order a set. Also found my left rear brake line was almost mashed shut on the back of the axle. That must have been like that for years. But I am getting closer each day!
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Put a few miles on the new top end, and fried the alternator.
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Kind of counter productive but I sold mine today.
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Replaced the heater hoses...while I was taking the wire clamp off the 5/8 inch hose, it popped out of my pliers, sailed into the driver’s side engine bay, rattled around and disappeared (that’s my conclusion after spending 30 minutes looking for it - which included taking the driver side front wheel off) :cuss:
Used hose clamps to secure the hoses on the heater core, then spent 20 minutes trying to get the metal thingie that holds the hoses together, failed, and just used a cable tie. I hope that clamp didn’t end up somewhere that will cause me problems later....:ack: |
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This was yesterday... but I welded up some of the spot weld holes, and cut some of the firewall out.. had help with cleaning!!
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Finished my rear end rebuild, and installed brake adjusting holes in my rear drum backing plates.
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Today I finished the install of an auxiliary fuel tank. It's a 31 gallon unit which gets me about 50 gallons total as I have elected to keep the tank behind the seat. Looking forward to fewer (but more expensive) stops at the gas station which can be a real inconvenience with a travel trailer in tow.
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Guys, the tank is applicable to the Blazer. The exact model years escapes me but later 70's to later 80's I believe. It has a taper on the trailing bottom corner, assume to help with driveway approaches but the problem for me was that it then put the fill pipe aimed to the passenger side. So... I cut it off and brazed up the hole. On the driver side of the tank on the top corner there is a circular depression, that's where I put my fill tube. I used a mopar style grommet, which allows a little play/flex of the fill pipe if needed. I actually had an old Chrysler gas tank from which I cut the section that receives the grommet, and then brazed it onto the Blazer tank. This is what the stock 31 looks like:
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Here are a couple pics of my tank after the previously noted modifications were made. The top of the tank is a little ugly, I got a few bucks off on it as it had a few dents and the heat from brazing didn't help any either, but I don't plan to see the top of that tank again for a long time. :lol:
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Under the truck, I made a couple spacers to provide something to pull the tank up against, and also provide a little bit of gap/space for the vent line, fuel line etc. Two frame cross members were moved, never took a picture of their original location but they were riveted to the frame. I moved them outward to a point at the edges of the tank to provide a place to mount the tank straps.
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As far as switching the tanks goes, this is what took me the longest to figure out. I used a simple valve, one wire leads to it so when energized the solenoid is shifted to draw from the aux tank. When de-energized it will draw from the main tank. (behind the seat) The switch is a 'double pole, double throw' unit and as far as I can tell is pretty much made for switching between a pair of tanks like this. Got these items on ebay. Also including an image of how the wires connect to the switch. I am not by any means an electrical genius but I was able to get this working.
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Last item I think there is to cover is the fill tube. I wimped out and am currently filling in the wheel well, it is a 4x4 and lifted about 4 inches so there is plenty of room, and is mostly street driven so not TOO worried about a lot of debris or dirt on the gas cap. I mounted it firmly with some muffler clamps against the bottom of the bed with carriage bolts from the bed side. Connected this to the tank with a piece of rubber fill pipe hose and that is pretty much a wrap on the project. Perhaps in the future I'll do a fancy thru the tail-light gas door or something, but for now I think I'm on the road. Planning a trip over Tioga Pass to see the colors of fall late next month.
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One other item of note, if you use a fuel pickup which is the same ohm rating as the one in your other tank, the double pole - double throw switch will route the current to your stock dash fuel gauge when connected as shown in the diagram. So, one switch to flip switches the feed from one tank to the other and also causes the gauge to indicate fuel level in the tank being drawn from. For a time, I thought I'd have to add a gauge for the aux tank and was pleased to find that isn't necessary.
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