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Gents, I frequent this site almost every day and have failed to make my own build thread. I have been working on the Blazer for 2 years and am getting closer to getting it done. I have a ton of pictures, it may just be a picture book. I bought the Blazer for $1500 and drove it home and immediately tore it down. I have alot of blood sweat and tears in this project. Specs are 1972 K5 pretty plain jane model. 91 Cummins non-intercooled may add later, 94 Dodge NV4500hd 5 speed, GM 14bolt rear 4.10, GM Dana 60 front, 4 wheel disc brakes with Hydroboost. Sorry for late build thread. Lots of pics though.
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Cross over steering Dana 60, 14Bolt
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Cummins, 14 bolt
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Bought tires and wheels, fitting Cummins
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Nice! Like the pic's!
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more pics of progress....
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more misc pics....
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getting ready for paint..
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ok....last set....these are current pics, it's at the body shop as we speak.
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these were taken today....I dropped off the cowl hood today and snapped these pics...
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sorry, for the crappy build thread I should started from the beginning any questions please ask.
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So badass!
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That is so nice.
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Very well done, never thought a diesel would fit in there....looks great
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Thanks guys, The Cummins fits in there like it supposed to be there. Didn't touch the firewall and just added a electric fan because of too tight of a clearance for a mechanical unit....more random pics.
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man i wish some of yall were my neighbors, i would love to see that thing everytime i walk out the front door
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I stopped by the body shop yesterday to drop off some door hinge pins and bushings....snapped a few progress pics. Excited to get it back soon.
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Great build. Keep posting updates with pics. Details and pics of everything it took to drop the Cummins in would be awesome. I would like to build a 3/4 ton 4wd with one.
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I like it, although I find the "Dodge Ram" thing on the crossover manifold a bit bothersome, It would be one thing if it was a Dodge or even a Chrysler made, designed engine but it isn't, it's a Cummins. You should try and find a "Cummins" version of that part. Is there such a thing?
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For extra coolness figure out a way to install K/5 Blazer script in it's place..... |
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Yeah guys it does look like garbage. I have most of the parts to change it to an intercooled engine which that cross over will be gone. Or I just might make a new crossover I hear they are pretty restrictive. I'm not 100% sold on the intercooler because I don't believe I need it for a truck not towing and pushing a ton of power.
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It doesn't look like garbage it just doesn't seem to belong. It's actually a pretty cool cast piece. Me? I'd be perfectly OK with just milling off the "Dodge Ram" part and leaving the "Cummins Turbo Diesel" part. I wonder if there is the same part available off of a marine or industrial engine?
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BADASS!!!
Did you do anything to the front end for the added weight? Thats a low hp/tq cummins, but how much will the stock frame hold without twisting? |
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Very sweet ride! perfect lift, wheel and tire combo.
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Thanks guys. For the extra weight up front I had Alcan build me the 6" lift springs for front. I also boxed the front frame from the firewall forward.
The suspension and tires consists of: 6" Alcan front springs 4" ORD rear springs ORD shackle flip ORD 1" zero rate for the rear to move axle back to center wheel well 37" 12.50 BFG KM2 Tires Weld Cheyenne 8 17x10 Wheels |
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Small update: I stopped by body shop today and grabbed some progress pics. He is hoping to have the body painted this week. Everything else is done I hope to get it back end of next week.
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Wow!!!! is all i can say, great job. What a transformation.
Few questions for you. Where did you get the engine crossmember from and the mounting brackets for your hydroboost? Keep the pics coming and post some vid when all done. I want to see it in action.:chevy: |
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Thanks it's been a long road to get here so I'm ready to enjoy it at this time. As far as the crossmember it is a SSOR (Screamin Seeman Off Road) its for a 73-87 and I had to modify a little. The hydroboost bracket is from Captain Fab he is a vendor on this site and makes a very nice product and fast shipping...believe he is in Idaho.
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Looks great, love the engine!
Cant wait to see the finished color. Thats the same color mine is and have debated on changing it. |
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Coming along really nice!
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Sweet build good job man
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Thanks guys! Stopped by the shop yesterday and this is what a saw...not very good pics but I should get it back next week! Can't wait
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Looks damn good congrats.
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Whoa! Deja vu...
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Thanks gents, Spend a WHOLE lot more money last Friday and grabbed a bunch of new parts...Through on my newly cleaned up wheels, LED lights grille, mirrors and handles....still need bumpers! Put over 100 miles on it yesterday with no problems.
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more progress pics...
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