Orange is the new $$$$
I bought this Blazer several years ago. It was primed black, with big hooptie wheels, a 68 front clip and a cowl induction hood. It would crank by just about looking at it and I never had a minute of trouble. I drove it everywhere and anywhere if the sun was out.
I ditched the 68 front clip with the cowl induction hood, ditched the hoopties and painted it orange.
Never paint anything orange. LOL
When completed I pulled it out of the shop, admired the new look and made the first drive as a stock looking Orange 72 K5.
I made it to the end of our road and it started running hot. The thermostat switch failed and the fans did not come on. I ordered another switch and took off on my next voyage. Again, ran hot. I replaced the relay and the cooling issues was resolved. I drove it around the block a few times and all was well. The next morning the anti-freeze on the floor said otherwise. The water pump was leaking from the weep hole so I pulled it all down and replaced the water pump and the belts while I was there.
Pulled it out of the shop and as I rolled down our path it stumbled and died. I pulled it back in the yard and I was getting no gas. Filled the bowl and it fired right up but died.
Sending unit shows a half tank but sounds empty tapping on it so today will be 'is it the sending unit or the fuel pump'.
I have looked all over the front end to see if I pinched a wire or damaged a wire changing out the front clip. I even scratched the shiny new orange paint to get a good ground.
I am thinking I should have left well enough alone and just lived with the ugly ass wheels and the cowl induction hood.
(forgot to add while swapping out the hooptie wheels I saw grease and found the rear axle seal was leaking. I pulled all that down and replaced the axle seal. Moving the axle back in the spider gear fell out and I wrestled them for an hour getting them back in place)
I am beginning to think it is the Orange paint that caused all this 'pain and suffering'. LOL
Scott
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