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47thriftmaster 12-04-2011 07:14 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Finally a little bit of an update, been hard at work and no time to work on the Blazer. Well Finally I've had some time, this past week, and was able to get some things worked on.

I made my decision on the wheels a while back, went with the 15x6 wheels, should look good. Out of the 5 wheels set I bought only 3 were good, they are cleaned and coated and waiting on 2 buddies to join them.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0007-1.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0004-3.jpg

I cleaned up the front end of the frame, plugged some holes that were drilled into it for some reason. Got it back to the stock set-up for tow hooks.

The holes cleaned up.
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0005-5.jpg
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Then welded.
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0003-3.jpg
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Sanded, primed, and re-shaped the tow hook hole.
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0014-2.jpg
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Frame is now off to be blasted then coated. I cleaned up all the front and rear axle parts so I could put them together. Got some bad news on the rear posi, one plate was cracked on both sides.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0011-1.jpg
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47thriftmaster 12-04-2011 07:23 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
So now I have to wait for some more parts to come in. Don't know if I had mentioned this before, but ratio's were off on the gears the front had 3.07 and the rear had 3.73. I figured I'll stay with the 3.73 and just need to replace the front ring and pinion, now I'll be replacing the rear as well. Not a problem, just wait for parts to come in then put them back together. I just need to have them done by the time my frame gets back. The housings are waiting patiently.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0006-3.jpg

I also cleaned up my axles.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0016-3.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0012-3.jpg

I got a few other small things cleaned up. Hopefully I will have some steady update for a while. Til next time.

dujobu 12-04-2011 07:53 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Really nice work on those axles. I'm about to restore mine, and am curious…what method(s) did you use to clean then up? And what products did you use to paint them? Did you have the axles powder coated?

47thriftmaster 12-04-2011 08:36 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dujobu (Post 5047577)
Really nice work on those axles. I'm about to restore mine, and am curious…what method(s) did you use to clean then up? And what products did you use to paint them? Did you have the axles powder coated?

After seeing your question I thought to myself, why didn't I take pictures of each stage. I did that with the frame and all other parts. But anyway, first I cleaned them with a de-greaser in my parts cleaner. Then I taped off the axle shafts and sand blasted the heads of each axle, next was to clean them off again, tape them again then powder coat in iron grey. Once that was done I taped them off one more time, but this time at the 1/16" angle at the false hubs, light scuff and cleaning. Lastly I painted the false hubs with Rust-Oleum high temp blue paint, (It was the only color I could find here that matched the original color of the hubs, front and back, it also has better gas and oil resistance) then cured them with a heat gun. For the shafts, I just cleaned them, did not want to risk scuffing or mess up the balance even though its hardened steal, so they will remain bare.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0005-6.jpg
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47thriftmaster 12-06-2011 08:36 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Frame is blasted, going to smooth out some imperfection then will be coated. It turned out nice, all the stamped codes on it were very clear. Not to much pitting on it at all, really just at the spring mounts.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...T/IMG_0337.jpg
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47thriftmaster 12-27-2011 07:13 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Little update to the Blazer. The frame is done and in the garage, now slowly putting it back together. Still looking for wheels, Have not had much luck with that, but still looking. May have to go a different route, again, like some 16x6.5 6 lug steels and see if I have better luck.

Only one picture today of the frame sitting on the floor with all the stuff being worked on around it.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0002-6.jpg

Also a few for Randy, the work I did on the diff cover you sent me.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0002-7.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0005-7.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...T/IMG_2504.jpg
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47thriftmaster 12-27-2011 07:22 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
One more thing to add, I've been working on the original hubs. I have two sets, they are not working the way I would like them to so going a different route on those as well.

Picked up a set of these, going to pull them apart and paint the inner knobs the same blue that matched the original plastic knobs. So at a distance they will look stock but have the strength of a modern manual hub.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...ST/photo-2.jpg

jaros44sr 12-27-2011 07:25 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
youre attention to detail is amazing, thanks for posting up the pics

47thriftmaster 12-27-2011 07:51 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Thanks, it gets in my way sometime, I'm trying to do it right the first time and pictures explain things better than I do so they help.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaros44sr (Post 5086072)
youre attention to detail is amazing, thanks for posting up the pics


dujobu 12-27-2011 08:34 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
AND you're a mountain biker (I see that yellow Specialized in the corner)?? Working on my Blazer and riding my mountain bike are two of my favorite things in this world.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 47thriftmaster (Post 5086058)
Little update to the Blazer. The frame is done and in the garage, now slowly putting it back together. Still looking for wheels, Have not had much luck with that, but still looking. May have to go a different route, again, like some 16x6.5 6 lug steels and see if I have better luck.

Only one picture today of the frame sitting on the floor with all the stuff being worked on around it.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0002-6.jpg

Also a few for Randy, the work I did on the diff cover you sent me.

http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0002-7.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0005-7.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...T/IMG_2504.jpg
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...T/IMG_2505.jpg


dujobu 12-27-2011 08:43 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Did you remove the rubber pieces where the leaf springs mount into the frame in when you powder coated? Or if you removed them, how did you get them out?

47thriftmaster 12-27-2011 09:38 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Yes I removed them prior to blasting and coating. I dug them out in pieces until the remainder popped out, they are 2 pieces per side so you have to do the outside and inside of the frame for a total of 4 pieces. I think they are about 1.5" each bushing. Yes it was time consuming, some people just burn them out but I didn't want to make that much of a mess. Besides it was old rubber so not that bad. Yup, thats my bike but not much down hill riding here so it will go back in use when I move back to WA State.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dujobu (Post 5086195)
Did you remove the rubber pieces where the leaf springs mount into the frame in when you powder coated? Or if you removed them, how did you get them out?


dujobu 12-27-2011 10:37 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Did you get replacement bushings to put in after the powder? Where did you find them?

Quote:

Originally Posted by 47thriftmaster (Post 5086340)
Yes I removed them prior to blasting and coating. I dug them out in pieces until the remainder popped out, they are 2 pieces per side so you have to do the outside and inside of the frame for a total of 4 pieces. I think they are about 1.5" each bushing. Yes it was time consuming, some people just burn them out but I didn't want to make that much of a mess. Besides it was old rubber so not that bad. Yup, thats my bike but not much down hill riding here so it will go back in use when I move back to WA State.


VA72C10 12-27-2011 11:35 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Looking good!!!

47thriftmaster 12-27-2011 11:47 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
I sure did, I got them direct from energy suspension their black poly bushings. Hopefully you will see that in my next update.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dujobu (Post 5086480)
Did you get replacement bushings to put in after the powder? Where did you find them?

Thank you Jonathan

Quote:

Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 5086605)
Looking good!!!


richard2717 12-29-2011 09:56 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
I may have a couple rims here. what size hub hole are yours? I will check them out tomorrow and let you know.

Richard

47thriftmaster 12-29-2011 10:51 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Richard,
The hub holes on mine are 3.5". Thanks for taking a look for me. Monte

Quote:

Originally Posted by richard2717 (Post 5090204)
I may have a couple rims here. what size hub hole are yours? I will check them out tomorrow and let you know.

Richard


dujobu 12-29-2011 11:08 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Just checked out Energy Suspension's website and there seem to be a lot of options…what size bushings did you get?

Quote:

Originally Posted by 47thriftmaster (Post 5086636)
I sure did, I got them direct from energy suspension their black poly bushings. Hopefully you will see that in my next update.



Thank you Jonathan


47thriftmaster 12-29-2011 11:31 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
I will have to check in the morning, did you just want the upper shackle bushing number?

Quote:

Originally Posted by dujobu (Post 5090389)
Just checked out Energy Suspension's website and there seem to be a lot of options…what size bushings did you get?


dujobu 12-30-2011 12:08 AM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
To be honest, I'm new to this and not sure what I need. My Blazer is a '71 and I need to replace all the leaf spring bushings front and rear. That's all I know.

Thanks.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 47thriftmaster (Post 5090448)
I will have to check in the morning, did you just want the upper shackle bushing number?


47thriftmaster 12-30-2011 01:00 AM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Ok, this is what I got for mine (all in black bushings, they are better than the red in my opinion) for the front part #3.2105 it will have everything you need for the front springs. For the back part #3.2106, it will have everything you need for the rear springs. Those will work for you as 71 and 72 Blazers are pretty much the same. Hope that helps you.

To replace the bolts, I just got zinc coated grade 8 bolts locally.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dujobu (Post 5090530)
To be honest, I'm new to this and not sure what I need. My Blazer is a '71 and I need to replace all the leaf spring bushings front and rear. That's all I know.

Thanks.


richard2717 12-30-2011 12:58 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
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Monte,
I have a total of 4 rims here with the 3.5" hub but only one that I would feel comfortable saying is worth reusing.the rust on the back side of the rim appears to be just surface, no pits or flakes. The others have some pitting issues and one of them was a bit wider. I have attached some pics of it including the measurements. rim measures 6.5" outside to outside on the flange and backspacing apears to be 4 or 4.25" depending where you actually look. i dont know if there were two different sizes that close so I will leave it at that. I have no use for the rim so its yours if you pay for the ride. I would need your zip for a quote. Let me know if you want it.

Richard

dujobu 12-30-2011 01:02 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Thanks I appreciate it. I got the bushings out of the frame and some of the leaf spring ones out no problem. But there are several that are a different design. They have a steel sleeve around them, and the inner sleeve has small teeth on the ends. I can't get them out. Any tips?


Quote:

Originally Posted by 47thriftmaster (Post 5090655)
Ok, this is what I got for mine (all in black bushings, they are better than the red in my opinion) for the front part #3.2105 it will have everything you need for the front springs. For the back part #3.2106, it will have everything you need for the rear springs. Those will work for you as 71 and 72 Blazers are pretty much the same. Hope that helps you.

To replace the bolts, I just got zinc coated grade 8 bolts locally.


47thriftmaster 12-30-2011 01:10 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
Richard,
Thank you for taking the time to check the wheels out. That is usually the problem, finding wheels that are still worth using at a reasonable price. Thanks for the offer but your only good wheel is not the same as what I have, My wheel mounting surface is the smooth type. It's funny, I have found more of the "rare" 15x8 wheels around here than anything.

Quote:

Originally Posted by richard2717 (Post 5091363)
Monte,
I have a total of 4 rims here with the 3.5" hub but only one that I would feel comfortable saying is worth reusing.the rust on the back side of the rim appears to be just surface, no pits or flakes. The others have some pitting issues and one of them was a bit wider. I have attached some pics of it including the measurements. rim measures 6.5" outside to outside on the flange and backspacing apears to be 4 or 4.25" depending where you actually look. i dont know if there were two different sizes that close so I will leave it at that. I have no use for the rim so its yours if you pay for the ride. I would need your zip for a quote. Let me know if you want it.

Richard


richard2717 12-30-2011 01:12 PM

Re: '72 K5 Blazer CST = Yet another Build
 
No problem.


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