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Old 12-31-2017, 06:55 PM   #151
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Re: 1972 Build thread.

I second your endorsement of evaporust. And I have to confess, I ran out and bought sorting trays for my bolts. Thank you. Help me
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Old 12-31-2017, 07:54 PM   #152
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Picked up my motor today. Need to install the oil pump, pan and the rest of the covers... and intake. Hope to get the drive train in before New Years.
Very nice, the motor and the slot wheels are a favorite of mime.
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Old 12-31-2017, 08:08 PM   #153
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I second your endorsement of evaporust. And I have to confess, I ran out and bought sorting trays for my bolts. Thank you. Help me
Yes!!! Sorting trays - hours of entertainment!!!
That is awesome!

Is it bad that I would rather sit in my garage and sort bolts on New Years eve than go out and visit with friends and family?

I think I have issues.
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Old 12-31-2017, 08:09 PM   #154
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Very nice, the motor and the slot wheels are a favorite of mime.
Thank you for the compliments sir!
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Old 12-31-2017, 10:11 PM   #155
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Re: 1972 Build thread.

Great build thread....top notch work at a pretty fast pace. Looking forward to more updates.
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Old 12-31-2017, 10:40 PM   #156
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Great build thread....top notch work at a pretty fast pace. Looking forward to more updates.
Thanks buddy!

But it is just never fast enough, it feels like I am taking forever.

Fyi... please note. The LMC blazer/burban tank straps and accessories are a joke. My experience so far makes me feel as if I am scabbing in a tank for a different vehicle. The straps are pre bent for something else, not a Blazer. I had to flatten them out with a soft mallet and then re-bend them. Lets not forget that you have to change out your filler neck in order for it to take fuel at a rate faster than one click on the gas pump.

No basketball for the kids until I get some different bolts. Lol.

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there is no cure for those issues pete is a doctor just ask him for a cure for this sickness
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Old 01-01-2018, 11:44 AM   #158
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Late to the Party, Super clean work and another awesome build. Just finished my fresh air flapper doors, I used 3/32 silicone sheet instead of the standard foam. More durable IMO. Conforms to the curves nicely.
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Old 01-01-2018, 01:08 PM   #159
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Looking good; did you settle on a valve cover?
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Old 01-01-2018, 02:07 PM   #160
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there is no cure for those issues pete is a doctor just ask him for a cure for this sickness
I have thought about it, and I don't want to be cured.
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Old 01-01-2018, 02:30 PM   #161
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Looking good; did you settle on a valve cover?
Probably the M/T's. I am not in a hurry to get them, I'm still simmering on the decision... just not 100% in yet. The old man keeps telling me the gloss black with chevy script is the way to go. I think that is why I am dragging this out... he keeps messing with me. I figure the next order from Summit or Jeggs will have valve covers.

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Old 01-01-2018, 02:42 PM   #162
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Late to the Party, Super clean work and another awesome build. Just finished my fresh air flapper doors, I used 3/32 silicone sheet instead of the standard foam. More durable IMO. Conforms to the curves nicely.
Thank you! I am so glad you posted, I need pictures of your vent process.
Ummm... Where did you get the sheeting at?

I have the doors at the powder coater now, I am just working on the control pieces.
Also, I have another question. Do you leave the control pieces bare or painted? I was looking at some cold galvanizing spray... not sure if that stuff goes on smooth or clumpy. I thought that might look good if it sprayed on nice.
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Old 01-01-2018, 06:15 PM   #163
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I use steel wool to buff the control push rod, not sure that's what you mean. Silicone sheet came from "ebay" Rubbersheetwarehouse, Need to repaint Brown rivets. Last batch of silicone I bought was thicker,...$23.00. 12" x 36" going to make fender splash guards out of it. Mine was dirty orange color, Black should be available. I also punched out 1/2" disc's and center punched to use for spacer, cushion on exterior trim.
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I use steel wool to buff the control push rod, not sure that's what you mean. Silicone sheet came from "ebay" Rubbersheetwarehouse, Need to repaint Brown rivets. Last batch of silicone I bought was thicker,...$23.00. 12" x 36" going to make fender splash guards out of it. Mine was dirty orange color, Black should be available. I also punched out 1/2" disc's and center punched to use for spacer, cushion on exterior trim.
Nice work!

That is exactly what I needed, thank you so much!!
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Old 01-02-2018, 04:51 AM   #165
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Re: 1972 Build thread.

I started fastening down the brake lines. I also got the gas tank fully situated and strapped in place.

I'm using small stainless clips with small button head #10 bolts and nylon nuts. The 73 style front cross member that allows for the sway bar makes fitting the lines a little bit of a chore.

Before and after... been a long road.
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Old 01-02-2018, 05:00 AM   #166
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Has anyone used Plasti Dip?
Any warnings or recommendations?

Clamps are getting dipped...
Happening this week as I start getting the fuel lines back together and cleaned up.

Watching Youtube makes me think the clamps will come out nice with the Plasti Dip coating.

Fingers crossed.
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Old 01-02-2018, 09:52 AM   #167
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I used Plastidip to recoat the frame clips for the wiring harness and it worked well. I used bailing wire to lower the clips into the dip and suspend them for drying. Inline tube sells similar clips if I'm not mistaken.
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I used Plastidip to recoat the frame clips for the wiring harness and it worked well. I used bailing wire to lower the clips into the dip and suspend them for drying. Inline tube sells similar clips if I'm not mistaken.
Excellent, thank you.

I saw those on inline tube's site. I have time, so I figured I might as well do the dip and save myself a little bit of money.

Good times!
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Interesting note.

When cleaning the original fuel lines tonight I found that these two lines are soldered together. Not sure if that is factory. Seemed odd.
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Interesting note.

When cleaning the original fuel lines tonight I found that these two lines are soldered together. Not sure if that is factory. Seemed odd.
Seems odd to me as well, but maybe the clamps didn't hold the fuel line in the proper alignment! You wouldn't want to solder after there was fuel in the lines, so my guess is, done at factory.

Let me know when you install the fuel gauge level transmitter, mine doesn't seem to lock in the right location. I have a fuel pump in the tank, and I'm worried that it won't hold 50 PSI
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Seems odd to me as well, but maybe the clamps didn't hold the fuel line in the proper alignment! You wouldn't want to solder after there was fuel in the lines, so my guess is, done at factory.

Let me know when you install the fuel gauge level transmitter, mine doesn't seem to lock in the right location. I have a fuel pump in the tank, and I'm worried that it won't hold 50 PSI
The sending unit? I noticed my metal line was a bit off to one side rather than centered in the groove of the gas tank. Sorry if I misunderstood your question.
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The sending unit? I noticed my metal line was a bit off to one side rather than centered in the groove of the gas tank. Sorry if I misunderstood your question.
Yes, the sending unit, had a brain fart and couldn't think of the name. My 3 tabs don't seem to be locked under. I'll add a pic, hope it is clearer
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Yes, the sending unit, had a brain fart and couldn't think of the name. My 3 tabs don't seem to be locked under. I'll add a pic, hope it is clearer
Here is a close up of what I have. I had to bend the tabs down on the ring just slightly so that they would start correctly. I was having a heck of a time getting it to start until I did that. Once I got it started I used the punch and hammer method to get it to slide/spin into place... There seemed like there was a lot of play in the fitment of the sending unit within the gas tank. I looked like the ring was going to slide out from one of the three tank tabs as I was doing it.

No worries on the brain fart, most evenings I get home from work and I can't even make a sentence. Lol.
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Interesting note.

When cleaning the original fuel lines tonight I found that these two lines are soldered together. Not sure if that is factory. Seemed odd.
That's OEM - bundled together with solder.
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That's OEM - bundled together with solder.
It looked like the real deal. That is some extra time on the factory floor when you think about it.

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