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jjzepplin 11-30-2015 07:50 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
So House is almost done and the Blazer has moved under it's own power. Now I'm looking for some headlight bezels so I can rework the radiator support to work with the 67-68 grill.

colgad 11-30-2015 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 7393480)
So House is almost done and the Blazer has moved under it's own power. Now I'm looking for some headlight bezels so I can rework the radiator support to work with the 67-68 grill.

I have both radiator supports at the house if you would like to look at a 67-8 sometime. I am tearing my 71 apart so I can cut up the cab to scrap it. The 71's support is out of the truck and I have a new 67-8 for my son-in-laws truck waiting until he has more time.
I don't think I have any old bezels around but Ill look today.
Dave
colgad

jjzepplin 12-01-2015 12:25 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
Looks like I'm coming to see you soon! Are you going to be around Thursday or Friday?

colgad 12-01-2015 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 7394737)
Looks like I'm coming to see you soon! Are you going to be around Thursday or Friday?

Yes should be here all day either day.

jjzepplin 12-03-2015 10:04 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
Dave-looks like maybe Friday. I will call first. Thanks!
So while checking for rear end travel I have run into an issue. The rear sway bar is hitting the full length exhaust. I may have to run it out the side before the rear wheel.
This is not what I wanted to do but I aint gots no daggum money!

colgad 12-03-2015 03:10 PM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 7397147)
Dave-looks like maybe Friday. I will call first. Thanks!
So while checking for rear end travel I have run into an issue. The rear sway bar is hitting the full length exhaust. I may have to run it out the side before the rear wheel.
This is not what I wanted to do but I aint gots no daggum money!

Sound good Ill be home all day, I think that is why I dumped by exhaust after the axle on my C10.

jjzepplin 08-23-2016 09:51 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
So Will a 67 GMC hood fit the 67 Chevy front clip?

lolife99 08-23-2016 11:02 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 7691672)
So Will a 67 GMC hood fit the 67 Chevy front clip?

yes

jjzepplin 08-23-2016 12:28 PM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
Thanks for the reply. I may have found one. Says no rust etc but GMC not Chevy. Last one I drove a long way to find the "no Rust" was actually holes you could see right through the top of the hood. So we will see. I think this time I will ask for lots of pics before making the journey.
So just take off the GMC letters and that should be it?

colgad 08-23-2016 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 7691827)
Thanks for the reply. I may have found one. Says no rust etc but GMC not Chevy. Last one I drove a long way to find the "no Rust" was actually holes you could see right through the top of the hood. So we will see. I think this time I will ask for lots of pics before making the journey.
So just take off the GMC letters and that should be it?

You are alive!!! :-)
Yea, that GMC hood is the same, weld up the holes and your good!!!

Currently starting to put a 6.0 LS style engine in my red short bed.

jjzepplin 08-23-2016 07:38 PM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
I thought that one was finished?

colgad 08-24-2016 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 7692143)
I thought that one was finished?

It was, but I am very tired of the constant carb issues. It sits for weeks and when I want to drive it there is always something keeping me from doing it.
So I am currently working on the factory harness getting it ready to put the 6.0L on the test stand.

jjzepplin 08-24-2016 07:26 AM

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What carb does it have? Edelbrock? I think my Holley does a good job and does not give me troubles, I will eventually go with a bolt on injection system. This way I get injection-and a big small block.
I have been out of it for a while as I have had to fix My Air conditioning- My wife's A/C and the house A/C. Now I know a bunch about A/C! My wife's car and mine can get below zero! My house can easily get below 70. I need to reseal all my ducting and it will get even better.
I am going to take all the old parts from my wife's Toyota and make it fit in my heater box for the Blazer-Hook it up to the new SD508 and we should be frozen out pretty quick.
Old Yeller has the GM R4 and seems to be in good condition so I will give it a shot with the parrallel condenser after a good flushing of the stock parts and calibration of the POA. Just have to find out how much oil goes in the system. Should be about the same as a 92 Caprice or P/U.

colgad 08-24-2016 09:10 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
[QUOTE=jjzepplin;7692582]What carb does it have? Edelbrock? I think my Holley does a good job and does not give me troubles, I will eventually go with a bolt on injection system. This way I get injection-and a big small block.
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That may have been a quicker solution for sure. I have heard a few failures on the road and guys being stranded because no one has parts for the bolt on versions.
It's a Quick Fuel carb (Holley style) A lot of the issues I have I think are due to the Thumper cam and the fact that I have Vortec heads and the plugs need to be short ones in order to miss the headers and not burn the wires. The short plugs are not available with a wide range of heat ranges and I think it runs to cold. But if I change the cam to possibly fix the loading up issues while idling with the ac on as you know you have to pull the pan to get the timing cover off so I might as well pull the engine and if I pull it I am going LS. I got the 6.0 really cheap which help with my motivation.
Since your now an AC expert maybe you can tell me why my Blazer with Vintage AC, the evaporator box sweats so much. It cools great and during my 4414 mile Power Tour trip this year it did great. I put insulation all around it and it helped alot but it still gets wet and soaks the insulation. This does not seem to happen in the C10 with the same unit. I am thinking that its the larger amount of humid air to cool.

jjzepplin 08-24-2016 11:04 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
Not an expert yet and maybe never. This is a highly respectable line of work to be in. I may take some classes to get better and get a license.
As for the sweat- It's sweating so you don't have to! HAHA!
No really though, Does the unit have a good drain set up? Make sure it's dripping well at idle. And yes the humidity and amount of humidity will sweat the evap. This is how it removes condensation from your air. Cab leaks and having the outside air on can contribute to excessive condensation. I am not an expert on Vintage Air Systems but if I am right they do not have an outside air option.
Having two of the same units gives you a great advantage. Make sure both have the same readings on your gauges and basically make them the same. This is how I fixed my wife's A/C. I also had some great help from some fellas on here that provided Schematics for the electrical on the vehicle. Without that I could not have fixed it correctly.
These are bot running the SD508 right? Oh and be sure your insulation is not touching the evap. It needs good flow to Evaporate the condensation.
Probably doesn't need any if it did not come with it. It's technically a dehumidifier as well as a heat remover=by-product is the cool air. I think. I cannot even see my evaporators in the cars so they may be sweating crazy. I know my house unit sweats so much that it NOW has a steady stream of condensation from the drain. My windows are old and keep going thru the doors all day though.

colgad 08-24-2016 04:13 PM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 7692733)
Not an expert yet and maybe never. This is a highly respectable line of work to be in. I may take some classes to get better and get a license.
As for the sweat- It's sweating so you don't have to! HAHA!
No really though, Does the unit have a good drain set up? Make sure it's dripping well at idle. And yes the humidity and amount of humidity will sweat the evap. This is how it removes condensation from your air. Cab leaks and having the outside air on can contribute to excessive condensation. I am not an expert on Vintage Air Systems but if I am right they do not have an outside air option.
Having two of the same units gives you a great advantage. Make sure both have the same readings on your gauges and basically make them the same. This is how I fixed my wife's A/C. I also had some great help from some fellas on here that provided Schematics for the electrical on the vehicle. Without that I could not have fixed it correctly.
These are bot running the SD508 right? Oh and be sure your insulation is not touching the evap. It needs good flow to Evaporate the condensation.
Probably doesn't need any if it did not come with it. It's technically a dehumidifier as well as a heat remover=by-product is the cool air. I think. I cannot even see my evaporators in the cars so they may be sweating crazy. I know my house unit sweats so much that it NOW has a steady stream of condensation from the drain. My windows are old and keep going thru the doors all day though.

Sorry I should have explain it better, there is plenty or water from the inside of the evaporator draining out, the drain hose it condensation on the outside of the evaporator housing that is dripping on the carpet. I know that any thing cold that meets some warm humid air will create condensation so I attempted to insulate the outside of the evap box from the warm air inside the Blazer. It has helped but still an issue. I hope that cleared it up a bit

jjzepplin 11-06-2017 08:31 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
So haven't done much lately but work. I am ready to get back on this build though. I need a hood bad. I have found a few on here but never panned out. I may have to bite the bullet and get aftermarket. Checking reviews on most and AMD seems to get good reviews. Any thoughts. Just a 67 stock hood is hard to find here in Florida. I think Colgad said he got his at the Turkey Run. It is a cowl hood. Cowl hoods seem to get better reviews than the stock style. These are just laying around everywhere in California where I am from but jeeze Louise!

gringoloco 11-06-2017 10:15 PM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
Buy a solid stock hood here on the board and ship it greyhound

colgad 11-07-2017 09:09 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
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Originally Posted by jjzepplin (Post 8076393)
So haven't done much lately but work. I am ready to get back on this build though. I need a hood bad. I have found a few on here but never panned out. I may have to bite the bullet and get aftermarket. Checking reviews on most and AMD seems to get good reviews. Any thoughts. Just a 67 stock hood is hard to find here in Florida. I think Colgad said he got his at the Turkey Run. It is a cowl hood. Cowl hoods seem to get better reviews than the stock style. These are just laying around everywhere in California where I am from but jeeze Louise!

I just found a 67 front clip in Melbourne FL in very nice condition for $300 for my Son in Law. ( Should have bought the cab too) So they are around, but I did get my 67 cowl hood at the Turkey Rod Run and it saves on the shipping. Plus you get to look it over before you pay!!!. I am planning on going and would love to meet up if you will be there. I will be there on Friday and most likely Saturday for a while. I am taking the Blazer.
We need another C10 party!

Ol Blue K20 11-07-2017 10:24 AM

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Subbed, I'm liking the reincarnation so far.

jjzepplin 11-09-2017 08:18 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 8076922)
Buy a solid stock hood here on the board and ship it greyhound

Good idea!

jjzepplin 11-09-2017 08:19 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
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Originally Posted by colgad (Post 8077154)
I just found a 67 front clip in Melbourne FL in very nice condition for $300 for my Son in Law. ( Should have bought the cab too) So they are around, but I did get my 67 cowl hood at the Turkey Rod Run and it saves on the shipping. Plus you get to look it over before you pay!!!. I am planning on going and would love to meet up if you will be there. I will be there on Friday and most likely Saturday for a while. I am taking the Blazer.
We need another C10 party!

When is this event going on? And yes we do need another party!

4oldcars 11-09-2017 12:01 PM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
I'm in Myrtle Beach, S C. Our craigslist shows someone in Georgia with 67-72 parts including hoods (plural)

jjzepplin 03-10-2018 08:09 AM

Re: 72 2wd project "No Daggum Money"
 
So I am ready to get this thing going already. I may have a hood coming from a member on here so I am pumped to get this in my garage and do it some real justice. My child support should be paid off in a couple months. Woohoo! Is it ever really paid off? Well the police cannot take my license or threaten me in any way anymore. It's a good feeling. So my original baby will get some much needed attention. A new shop will be built in the back yard. Nothing real big just a place to keep my tools and all the junk in the garage. Then The Blazer will take it's rightful place in the garage next to the 58. Not sure what to do with the double wall extra top. Was thinking of cutting the front off for a half cab and using the back part for a shell on the 4x4. Thoughts?

colgad 03-10-2018 10:48 AM

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That's what I would do with a extra top. I have wanted a half cab for a long time. Not sure if it would be easier or harder with a double wall or single.
Congrat's on the garage, they are never big enough so make sure you build it so you can add on later. Making it tall enough for a lift later on is not that much more than standard height. I just love spending your money!


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