02-28-2020, 10:12 PM | #151 |
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I needed to free up some space before I start working on the doors. The motor is in and FYI install power steering bracket and trans line clip before you find out as I did and pull motor again.
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Things are going back together. AC box cleaned and the case sealed.
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04-18-2020, 08:16 PM | #153 |
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Working on AC and heating ducting under the dash, there is a lot going on under there.
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We need an update man!
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Casey, your right needed to download phone pictures hope they work. Here is a small update. I completed the engine bay AC stuff and still working on under dash things. I repaired the cut radio hole, I got an aftermarket speaker because that will need to go in first or never get it in, dash pad, middle AC vent and ducting work my way down and out. I had a paint shop mix GM 521 to factory spec. and put in spray can application I'll post when I get the dash painted.
7D2N sorry for sideways pics can some one helpme turn them.
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Here you go
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Small update: I rattle can sprayed my dash with the 521 GM paint I had the shop mix and I think it worked out fine.
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Dash cluster work.
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I just read this whole thing and couldn’t stop until I read it all. Nice work.
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Nice work....how hard is it too pull off the needles for the gauges
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I didnt remove the needles, if you noticed the aluminum foil in the photo I cut small slots and slid it under the needles and pressed in place and used a brush on reflective needle paint.
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Is the paint available online, looks like a good match
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I completed a few things on and under the dash, kick panels vents rebuilt, all ductwork replaced and GM radio installed.
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I'm really close for the gauge cluster going in.
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Thanks Jothan, Thanks again with the parts you helped me out with. I did finish up the dash area so I'll start on the doors.
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That looks so nice. I want a blazer now.
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Moving to the doors and I have some things to fix.
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I had some sandblasting done on my doors and fenders, does anyone know how should I prep the surfaces until I can repair?
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Started working on the doors and they need some patches. Any tips or advice on welding this together, butt weld, lap weld?
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I'd butt weld it. Nice work so far.
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I'm fitting the patch panels on the doors, checking the fit and alinement before I cut for welding.
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