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Old 08-07-2013, 04:00 AM   #11
msaintg
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Re: 1947 S10 4x4 Blazer swap

week 77 - Didn't do to much on the truck this week.... except drive it all around town. I am very pleased with the performance. I still have a few things to finish up, like fan shroud and get the drivers door to close better (adding the weather stripping made closing it VERY hard). I was able to clean up the last bit of the wiring mess on the firewall (here are before and after pics). All I have to do now on the wiring is figure out how the knob on the headlight switch comes off so I can mount the switch (looks like an allen head screw down deep in the knob, but I don't have any allen wrenches the right size to fit it) Oh well, until then, I will just drive it!

Oh ya, I took care of the headlight issue by taking out the daytime running lights relay and just grounding the headlight wire. I never liked the daytime running lights anyway....... and the new drive shaft DID fix my vibration issue.
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