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vtblazer 03-01-2010 07:50 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
It all needs to get done and making it stop is just as important as making it run I'm guessing...:bo2:

AJs72K5 04-17-2010 11:15 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
UPDATE 4/17/10: Heep Extraction Point I've been traveling a bunch for work again lately. But, I've been accumulating a few things here and there. This weekend's project was to put a hidden hitch on this weekend. Like everything else on this truck, it wasn't a straight bolt on...."adjustments" had to be made.

Early Classic Enterprises Hidden Hitch. Very nicely made.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...0149.sized.jpg

Those that are running a shackle flip will see here where I ran into issues. The holes for the bottom of the shackle flip didn't line up with those for the hitch. New ones had to be drilled thru the shackle flip and the frame. But because the shackle flip is sandwiched between the frame and the hitch, I had to make a small spacer for the #1 hole. Ultimately, both the shackle flip and the hitch should be stronger since they're both tied together.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...0151.sized.jpg

Installed. This is probably the closest pic most people have seen of the true fire on the tailgate.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...0152.sized.jpg

With the bumper in place.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...0154.sized.jpg

I took the gas tank out (it'll be going up for sale soon) to make the install easier. There's a few things to do on the firewall, then it'll be time to start measuring for the EFI fuel cell.

BLUE THUNDER 04-18-2010 12:45 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
You're almost ready to roll A.J.

jojo 04-18-2010 02:23 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
nice!

I want a hidden hitch.

Those flames are sweet

Burt4x4 04-19-2010 02:45 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Don't remember you having flames/fire?
Keep up the good work!
Burt
:chevy:

AJs72K5 07-24-2010 10:04 PM

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UPDATE 7/24/10: A heater in South Texas?? What?? The build has been sorely neglected. Spent a lot of time selling off some parts to buy parts, then went to Las Vegas. Long story short, well, about half the money I made selling parts contributed to the Las Vegas economy.

So what's this about a heater? The truck is originally an AC cab. With a soft top only, and all of my AC stuff sold last year, I've been struggling with what to do about a heater. The goal is to be able to drive the truck year round, even when it drops into the 30's here :D. So I found a company called AC Delete that replaces the outside AC box, with a fan mount and air box. The heater core remains inside the cab.

Assembled and painted with rattlecan black
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4311.sized.jpg

Cleans up the firewall a bunch
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4312.sized.jpg

Profile. Gives me a lot of room back under the hood. I still need to do the gaskets.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4313.sized.jpg


Then I put a new torque converter lockup and aluminum tranny pan on. The TCI lockup has a vacuum switch in addition to the keyed power switch that I ran previously.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4314.sized.jpg

That's it for now....

BLUE THUNDER 07-24-2010 11:45 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Dude, where you been? We gotta get your rig rollin. We are gonna have a meet soon. Call me if you need a hand. Good to see you on the board again. Later.

AJs72K5 07-24-2010 11:52 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BLUE THUNDER (Post 4105669)
Dude, where you been? We gotta get your rig rollin. We are gonna have a meet soon. Call me if you need a hand. Good to see you on the board again. Later.

I've been here. But, like I said, the truck has been neglected. Build budget for the year is pretty much gone.

BLUE THUNDER 07-25-2010 12:00 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Sorry dude. You wanna help me and Blizz? We got plenty of work......

Blizz 07-25-2010 03:24 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
next weekend the new-ish 350 is goin in my blazer...i can't wait. even though it'll be rough around the edges, i just can't wait to drive it around....even if it's just to HEB

AJs72K5 10-10-2010 10:31 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Update 10/10/10: We have headers! and plug wires. Been really slow progress lately due to the lack of budget. I splurged a bit and picked up a set of headers from Jokers69. They're a custom design for 67-72 trucks. Doesn't appear that anybody has put a set on a 4x4, so, here goes.... I immediately ran into clearance issues on the #1 and #2 tube with the DIY4X crossmember. For grins, I put a factory crossmember back in and had the same issues. A couple more tweaks to the DIY4X crossmember and we have fitment!!!

Here's the list of the final changes I made to the DIY4X crossmember:
  1. Had new frame channel brackets made with the mount holes 1/4" closer to the bend to push them deeper into the frame. They fit flush to the frame edge.
  2. Had Kert cut me a set of 1/4" spacers to match the flange
  3. Cut 1" off the top of the flange and the spacers (more clearance at the top of the frame)
  4. Had Kert bend up a new set of block brackets that raise the engine 3/4". I actually think the normal height on these brackets puts the engine lower than stock.
  5. Last key piece here was to make an additional set of 1/8" spacers for the flange. When tightening everything down, it was pulling in the frame. Every 1/8" counted here for clearance.

Here's a pic of the final assembly
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4564.sized.jpg

Now!!! On to the headers! 2" primaries with 3 1/2" collectors. 3/8" flange... no warping here
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4445.sized.jpg

Nice clearance on all straight plug wires.... no 90* plugs needed
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4557.sized.jpg
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4558.sized.jpg

Frame clearance. After all was said and done, only the #1 tube is close, it's got a bit over 1/4" of clearance. Need to get in there and weld some patches back onto the top frame rail.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4548.sized.jpg
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4549.sized.jpg

The money shots.... clearing the shackles and shackle bolts. AND CLEARING THE FRONT DRIVESHAFT OF THE CLOCKED UP 241!!!! They also don't hang below the frame.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4550.sized.jpg
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4551.sized.jpg
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4552.sized.jpg

Stabbed in the distributor.
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/albu...4556.sized.jpg


That's all the excitement for now...

vtblazer 10-11-2010 06:49 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Nice pair!! :metal: :lol:

Looks like a freakin' race engine now with the tube size. :devil:

Great fit, excellent days work AJ.

...I don't remember, have you fired this motor yet?

AJs72K5 10-11-2010 08:47 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vtblazer (Post 4234783)
Nice pair!! :metal: :lol:

Looks like a freakin' race engine now with the tube size. :devil:

Great fit, excellent days work AJ.

...I don't remember, have you fired this motor yet?

I wish I could say I did all of that in a single day. It took over a month to get all of that done. I didn't have a factory crossmember, so I had to find one. That killed a couple of weeks. The plug wires were build to fit...never done that before, but a set of MSD crimpers made it easy once I got the hang of it. And the list goes on... Nothing is ever straightforward and easy on these builds.

Nope still haven't fired the engine. :(

vtblazer 10-11-2010 09:05 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AJs72K5 (Post 4234862)
I wish I could say I did all of that in a single day. It took over a month to get all of that done. I didn't have a factory crossmember, so I had to find one. That killed a couple of weeks. The plug wires were build to fit...never done that before, but a set of MSD crimpers made it easy once I got the hang of it. And the list goes on... Nothing is ever straightforward and easy on these builds.

Nope still haven't fired the engine. :(



Regardless, nice job.

jaros44sr 10-11-2010 09:13 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Nice work AJ!! You are goin' to make it easy for the next guy that puts a BB in their Blazer/Jimmy

How much more do you have to invest in it to get it running, looks like you're almost there

Tom Vogel 10-11-2010 09:28 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Which set of MSD crimpers did you use? How well do they fuction?

AJs72K5 10-11-2010 08:05 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaros44sr (Post 4234886)
Nice work AJ!! You are goin' to make it easy for the next guy that puts a BB in their Blazer/Jimmy

How much more do you have to invest in it to get it running, looks like you're almost there

Thanks Jim. I figure I have about $5000 in big parts before I'm back on the road. Edelbrock EFI upgrade, aluminum radiator, EFI fuel cell, radiator support, axle stuff, and exhaust work.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Vogel (Post 4234901)
Which set of MSD crimpers did you use? How well do they fuction?

I borrowed a set of these from an engine builder friend. LINK. Worked great.
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jaros44sr 10-11-2010 08:39 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
[QUOTE=AJs72K5;4235921]Thanks Jim. I figure I have about $5000 in big parts before I'm back on the road. Edelbrock EFI upgrade, aluminum radiator, EFI fuel cell, radiator support, axle stuff, and exhaust work.


Wow!!! that is a big chunk of change, shame our hobby is soooooo expensive!

At least your truck looks great with the money you've invested, big improvement

AJs72K5 10-11-2010 08:55 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaros44sr (Post 4235986)
Wow!!! that is a big chunk of change, shame our hobby is soooooo expensive!

At least your truck looks great with the money you've invested, big improvement

What's really sad is that doesn't include a paint job. That'll come in a few years.
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jaros44sr 10-11-2010 11:04 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AJs72K5 (Post 4236018)
What's really sad is that doesn't include a paint job. That'll come in a few years.
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wait a minute. Didn't ya just get it painted after the fir, thought ya had some kinda special paint pattern on the tailgate...maybe it's just my oldage

AJs72K5 10-12-2010 08:36 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaros44sr (Post 4236266)
wait a minute. Didn't ya just get it painted after the fir, thought ya had some kinda special paint pattern on the tailgate...maybe it's just my oldage

The only pieces to get painted after the fire were the hood and the firewall. Everything else stayed as is, including the flames on the tailgate.
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BLUE THUNDER 10-13-2010 08:46 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
How much longer?????

AJs72K5 10-13-2010 08:56 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BLUE THUNDER (Post 4239472)
How much longer?????

Spring time. You saw the stuff I still need to get running right? Not cheap.
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vtblazer 10-14-2010 05:40 AM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AJs72K5 (Post 4239489)
Spring time. You saw the stuff I still need to get running right? Not cheap.
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I hear ya AJ, mines going to break the 5K mark to finish up too.

It's all the high dollar stuff that still needs to be purchased...:waah:

Burt4x4 10-14-2010 02:34 PM

Re: AJ's '72 Cruiser Crawler Build
 
I often wonder what kinda of number I would get if I added up all my recipts from over the years....I may not want to know :lol: :uhmk:
My recipt stack is about 5" thick in my tool box :chevy:


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