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Why Sloppy Jo,
Cause it is a hot mess....... My 72 Blazer has seen better days, but I am going to tear it down, fix all these high speed patches and make it a 4.8/4L60E/NP205...... Lots of sloppy work, hence the name..... I will do it all myself to include painting. Smitty |
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Look,
Rust....... |
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I'll start cutting it out this week and getting the correct patch panels ordered.....
Smitty |
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This shroud has seen better days.......
Smitty |
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Congrats on the new project!
Keep us posted with pictures and progress. |
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Good luck on the project ! Just wondering why you'll be using a 4.8 and not a 5.3? I assume you already have a donor truck?
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Thoughts? Smitty |
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http://www.superchevy.com/how-to/eng...e-ls-slugfest/ |
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I have read that article. I am not looking for big HP numbers, just a reliable engine that is efficient. Have you had bad experience with the 4.8? Smitty |
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I am doing the body work now, will get into the drivetrain soon. Smitty |
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The best advice I can give you if you're doing a swap, is buy a complete running vehicle. You'll be shocked at how many small parts you'll need/use off of the donor vehicle. Buying just the engine, trans and computer from a wrecker IMHO is not the way to go. |
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Thanks Hemi,
I dont have that luxury here in the Vista. I have to drive all over the place to find what I need. I am looking though.... Smitty Quote:
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These may qualify for expedient patches of the year. Must have been on one of those flip it fast shows......Sad.....
Smitty |
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More "how not to repair floors" madness.....Found this on one frame horn.....The other one looks ok so far.....
Smitty |
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It was a good parts day for SJ, picked up all the transfer parts off a 90 Burb and got a set of near new camaro manifolds with cats.......
Good day indeed....... Smitty |
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Hey Smitty,
Nice project. The hulk build in my signature. I am running the 4.8/4L60E with a NP241. since it is in a 4x4 I put a nice little Comp cam in it and changed the valve springs other than that its all stock. I am on board with your build.... Good luck! Scott |
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Im interested in seeing how the 4l60 and 241 go together - from what I have read so far some go together with no adapter and some require an adapter (I believe from a 700r4).
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goes together great!!!:metal:
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motor/trans out of a 2008 truck and np241 transfer case out of a 1991 burb.
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Good parts day for SJ. Picked up a Ram seat for the front and mutt seat for the back, luckily it fits. Picked up some parts of a wrecked 06 4.8, wanted to get the airbox, but it was a victim of the crash :( .....Oh well, still was a good day.
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nice project..subscribed:metal:
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Got a parts list of what ill need before i junk the donor blazer? hemi43
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Wondering what small parts hes talking about? |
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Well got the drive train taken out and made a trip to get some parts. Brown truck showed up, well brown truck parts. Got the rocker boxes cleaned up. Now got to get the rear panels off and repaired, then start on the front floor.....
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Ready for stripping and paint....
Smitty |
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You dont have a driver fender that brown do you?:smoke:
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No I dont. Sorry, Smitty |
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More rust repair.....Love the floor repair techniques........(Insert sarcasm).....
Only cut out what is bad....... Smitty |
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Boy, you have some nice sheet metal out your way That "B" post area is a PITA, something like 5 pieces of sheet metal intersect there |
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Well today I spent time cutting and fitting the floor patch for the passenger side. Turned out pretty good for someone who is not that skilled in metal repair....Tomorrow I will cut out the rocker box and get the replacement fitted. I don't want to put it on until I get the front patches cut and installed. I know, brace the roof....got that covered..... Will also start repairing the floor and bedside for the passenger side....One side at a time....
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Nice work so far! Keep the progress (and pictures) coming.
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I got a week off to play on the Blazer......Waiting on the mail for the last bit of metal parts..... Smitty |
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Not too much today, cold is getting me down.....
Did get the rocker box out, cut out the cab corner rust. Pulled out the bedside and guess what, someone else already made a repair in that area.....Why in the world would you leave bare metal untreated? Some folks are special......Shakin my head..... Smitty |
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Got the cab mount in. Fitted the floor more and as soon as LMC can get this patch here for the A pillar, the passenger floor will be done. Saved $50 repairing the rocker box cover today. Cleaned up all the rust off it and there was a lot of metal left on it, POR-15 will make it right....Rocker box should be in next.....
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