01-13-2012, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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B's 70 2wd Blazer
Don't know if my Blazer deserves a build thread since I'm not doing anything real drastically cool, but I wanted somewhere to track my progress so I figured this was the best place for it. I bought it in July 2010 and this is what it looked like when the day I got it.
It already had the 67/8 nose, 5 lug conversion and a 4/6 drop. It has a center bolt style 350 with TH350 combo. No real engine/drivetrain upgrades, but that was fine because I was looking for something that just was cool to ride in. The best part was that there was almost no rust.
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01-13-2012, 03:47 PM | #2 |
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Awesome!
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01-13-2012, 03:47 PM | #3 |
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I got it home and just drove it for a couple of days until the battery died which let me know the alternator wasn't wired right. The outside was decent, but the interior was VERY rough. It had buckets and a bench, but the gauges didn't work, it had a floor shifter with a column shifter, no carpet, no door panels and it was a couple different colors.
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01-13-2012, 03:54 PM | #4 |
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You can see in the pics the 1st thing I started was installing a painless wiring kit. I also scavanged some parts from my bro's C10 to clean up the inside. I scuffed most of the red of the dash and shot it with a dark metalic grey rattle can. I hit the door panels and arm rests up with black. I'm not going for a show car, so until it actually hits the paint booth, this is going to be just fine for me.
I also got an ignition key since it didn't have one when I bought it, so no more popping the hood and touching wires to start it!!!
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01-13-2012, 03:58 PM | #5 |
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Next was to clean up the gauge cluster and get them all working. I got a new bezel and lense, and painted the indicators with a flourecent red. I chose red instead of orange just because I liked the look better. I never took a pic of it installed, but here's the before and after shot.
After getting a speedo cable and a oil pressure sending unit, all the gauges worked with the exception of the gas...
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01-13-2012, 04:05 PM | #6 |
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The tank wasn't attached in the stock location...it was actually sitting in the tub behind the bench, so I called up Boyd's and had a nice aluminum tank sent out...after installing it and wiring, the gas gauge finally worked too!
The actual plumbing of the filler neck was a chore though...it was over a year ago, but I remember running a T off the vent for a motorcyle check valve to allow the pressure to release as well as a one going back up to the neck for filling. Also, the filler neck off the truck and to the tank were different sizes, so I had to use reducers to get it all to work. It all seems to be ok because I can fill up the tank at the pump without any overflow issues! Sorry...never took any pics of the tank installed...
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01-13-2012, 04:06 PM | #7 |
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I only had the blazer for about a month at this time, so it was time to clean her up and have some fun...so I just drover her around like this through the end of the warm season.
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01-13-2012, 04:15 PM | #8 |
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During the winter, it was time for a suspension change...Airbags!!! I picked up 4 DOM 2600's for all corners, a set up ***************** (now QAR) bag plates and cups for the front and a CPP bolt in notch off the board. The blazer already had a super track bar on it and I took my bro's 2" blocks. During the enire bag process, I didn't take any pictures, but it's nothing special, just bags in place of coils.
For the valves, I used 8 1/2" valves and all 1/2" line. I only used this because it too was free from my brother's left overs, so I put a set of flow controls going to all 4 corners so I can adjust the speed to my liking. Since there was no where to put the tank under the tub, I decided to build an enclosure for the valves which would also serve a spot to mount the tank and compressor. 1st pic is the valves inside the enclosure and the rest are with it put together and in place. It's now covered in black carpet, and the top hinges for not so easy access to the valves. I still liked how it came out though.
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Oh yeah, I also POR-15'd the inside of the tub and installed a black carpet kit...The only pics I have on my PC right now are filthy, so I'll get some better ones up later. I also sprayed the white bench with black vinyl dye...the upholstry is trash, but at least all 3 seats are the same color.
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01-13-2012, 04:21 PM | #10 |
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I needed a spot for the air gauges, so I decided to take out the heater control and put the gauges there. It's not an exactly perfect fit, but it's really close and the area flexes enought for them to fit. I used the bracket off the factory control and bent a piece of sheet metal with holes in it for the mount. I still haven't ran the lines or painted this part yet, so here's where the gauges are going to go...you just have to use your imagination that you can't actually see through around them...haha
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During the bag process, I found a set of 22's that fit my price range and bolt pattern so I picked them up and finshed the bag job...the only problem was the offset on the rear caused the tires to rub on both side's inner wells. I picked up some 1" spacers to fix that issue.
The 1st pick is hopefully my ride height, and the rest are full dump...the 22's really keep it off the ground... The other pic shos that I finally got some chrome trim around the holes in the front and the rear pieces so I could mount my clear turns!
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01-13-2012, 04:32 PM | #12 |
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After that there were lingering issues with the air ride such as a ton of leaks, sticky switches and what not, so I spent a lot of time trying to fix them all. I then ended up moving. I tried driving the Blazer to the new house, but this when I noticed the rubbing of the wheels and had to have the tow truck take me the rest of the way...here's pics of it in the parking lot waiting for the tow truck. It was the only time I had driven it with the top on.
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01-13-2012, 04:37 PM | #13 |
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I moved in March of 2011, and decided it was time to go through everything and clean up the engine bay...this turned into that snow ball effect where the whole front end came off and I haven't driven it since...
But, I got it all cleaned up and painted while also having some help of my son and scray gaurd dog.
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During this whole tear down, there was A LOT that needed to be done, but unfortunately, not may pictures were taken.
With only having 1 compressor, the fill time was way too slow for my likings, so I put together a York 210 I got out of a Volvo, and am using that a EDC. The downfall for me is that I do not have a welder and cannot weld, so I'm stuck with looking for bolt in parts. I found a bracket for the york online for a SBC from a 4x4 guy. Bad part was, it it the master cylinder. I then had to swap out the master/booster for another that had a bracket which moved it about an inch higher. The brake lines on the ride were basically just there to get the truck sold, so all new lines were purchased as well as new tranny lines to the radiator. I put new TA bushings in the rear and rebuilt the rear drums while cleaning it all up. That pretty much gets me up to speed where I am today. There's other things, but I'll snap some pics in the day light so I can post them as well.
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'Bout time we see more of this than that 1 1/4X1 1/2 avatar pic! I ain't even gonna say how SLOW mine fills gas with the marker light mod; glad yours worked out with a different tank. Factory wheel studs in the rear? I'd like spacers to push the back wheels out a bit, not interested in changing studs though. I kinda like having the top on actually, and yes, I put miles on without it. Looks good; get 'er together an DRIVE IT!!
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01-13-2012, 11:10 PM | #16 |
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Hellz yeah!!
Man, once you put on the 22's it went to a whole new level of awesomeness!!! Last edited by matthew79; 01-13-2012 at 11:33 PM. Reason: Added another exclamation point to "awesomeness " |
01-14-2012, 11:21 AM | #17 |
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I am gonna keep and eye on this one..
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01-14-2012, 03:16 PM | #18 |
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Nothing like going "topless"!!!!!
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01-14-2012, 10:03 PM | #19 |
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looking good....mine was going to be a driver,then the nose came off..might as well pull the body...bought another frame and 2 years later it was done.this all looks familiar!!
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Loo. Ahhh the snow ball..... He and I are on daily speaking terms. Lol.
It looks good man. Posted via Mobile Device
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01-14-2012, 11:02 PM | #21 |
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Awesome rig!
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01-16-2012, 09:03 PM | #22 |
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Looking great! Glad to see a build thread on it!
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Looking sharp, looks like you got a real good start on things. I really like the wheels, a nice simple 5-star is always a winner in my book.
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Thanks you two! I can't believe it took me this long to start one...oh well, better late than never! The wheels look good in the pics, but honestly, they aren't great. They are the cheapo's you find at the corner wheel shop...spray on chrome and all. Up close they aren't smooth, but like I said, they fit the budget and give it a decent wow effect. My original goal that fit the budget was the Boss 335's which I still may swap to some day, but might actually save up for an even better wheel once it's painted.
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01-17-2012, 03:12 AM | #25 |
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Got a little work done this weekend. It was one of those 1 step forward, 2 steps back though. I decided to ditch the box I made to free up some real estate behind the rear bench for future subs and hopefully be able to put an ice chest and some chairs. It was hard to do because I was really proud of the box and the wiring, not to mention the amount of hours I had into it. Oh well...guess it comes with the territory...
I moved the valves to under the tub and mounted them to the floor of the tub rather than the frame. I chose this since my valves were pretty bulky with the 4 way T and the mounts really didn't fit on the frame well enough. Also, mounting them this way allowed me to not have to buy different fittings. I did blow them all apart and used Parker's hyrdo thread sealant on the threads. I had a slow leak and couldn't find it with the box since I couldn't open it with air in the system. The pics show the mounting locations.
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