04-18-2022, 04:00 PM | #1 |
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I recently acquired a 72 blazer from a buddy. It’s pretty clean definitely a project though. I appreciate all the information on this site I’ve been reading for the last few months. Right now I’m a bit overwhelmed as to how deep I want to dig into this project. I’ve read many build projects on here, there are some very very nice builds. My biggest concern is tearing in to deep and never getting the time to put it all back together. Right now it does run but exhaust is spitting coolant. It needs some wiring cleaned up and fixed I think will be my first priority. The top needs to come off and I can explore why exactly a ratchet strap is holding it down! It is a double wall top My best guess is there just isn’t bolts for it. Im sure throughout the next months/ years I will be asking many bonehead questions on here thanks for any input!
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04-19-2022, 07:20 AM | #2 |
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Welcome. It looks like you have a great starting point. Keep the posts coming please. I use photo editing software on my devices to crop and rotate the images so they display correctly. There’s a way to hold the phone that will produce images that are upright when uploaded here but I never remember to do that
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04-19-2022, 09:30 AM | #3 |
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Thank you! The more I look at the wiring po’s have dabbled in the more I’m on the fence of going a hole new wiring harness for the hole truck. Aaw and painless both look nice. At the very least I want to upgrade my fuse box. The tail lights are extremely hacked. I’m thinking going led housings if anyone has nice replacement suggestions.
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04-19-2022, 10:33 AM | #4 |
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I'd suggest spending the money on the wiring - sure helps eliminate problems. Secondly, get the coolant issue figured out - head gasket issue? Thirdly, drive and enjoy then do small projects.
Nothing worse than getting a project vehicle and tearing it apart and not getting to enjoy it for a while. These trucks don't need to be perfect to be enjoyed!
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04-19-2022, 11:38 AM | #5 |
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I agree totally with the wiring. That will be first priority. I’m guessing head gasket. I’ll tear into it. I’m kinda hoping to go with a new crate motor.
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04-19-2022, 06:33 PM | #6 |
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Welcome! I love my Blazer, and it looks like you have a good start. 72 is my favorite year because you get the most modern version of the first generation.
The wiring harness isn't too difficult if you take your time and lay everything out before you start. Before you buy one, you should decide questions like, are you going to run an HEI? Fuel injection? Electric fans? Knowing the answers to those questions will help you get the right harness. The ratchet strap is strange, but I would bet you're right. If the side panels are off, you can look underneath to see if there are bolts present. Double wall tops bolt from the bottom and single wall tops bolt from the top.
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04-19-2022, 09:01 PM | #7 |
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So here is some samples of the hacked wiring I have in the rear. Po patched and bondo over the taillights and was going to do some kind of roll pan. I’m not into that. I’m trying to do my best to go mostly original. I have nothing for the taillights. It appears I just need a bezel and light kit to complete and of coarse the proper wiring to make it up there.
The last photo is a plug right above the gas tank is this a factory plug that I would be able to purchase a harness to butt into for taillights blinkers and brakes? |
04-19-2022, 10:07 PM | #8 |
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That plug is on the intermediate harness and would join the rear tail lamp harness. Think about subscribing to the board, which would allow you to post up a WTB ad on the parts boards. You might be money ahead locating some good used OE replacement parts rather than new.
Looks like a PO cut the rear frame horns, which are 72-specific. Fuel tank skid plate? Is the SPID still present inside the glovebox door?
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04-19-2022, 10:22 PM | #9 |
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Thank you, any information is very much appreciated. Yes the rear frame was cut for the roll pan idea that never panned out. I did not realize that was a 72 only feature. My plan with the rear bumper was to either make brackets and bolt or weld to the frame. Bolt would be preferred. I definitely do not have a solid plan there yet tho. Yes does have a fuel tank skid plate. The filler hose to my tank is kinked and needing replaced. It’s been sitting long enough I plan to drop the tank for cleaning and inspection of all the hoses and vents.
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04-19-2022, 10:27 PM | #10 |
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One more question I have a tailgate off a pickup on here currently. There is a gap between my top door and tailgate. I have found a bracket online that I believe is supposed to go there how is that attached to tailgate? And is it supposed to have a seal that attaches to that bracket?
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04-19-2022, 11:08 PM | #11 |
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It's just attached with sheet metal screws. Mine doesn't have any type of gasket.
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04-20-2022, 07:29 AM | #12 |
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The top tailgate metal strip you describe seals against the hatch seal.
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04-20-2022, 11:07 AM | #13 |
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-Custom...-127632-2357-0
Has anyone tried these if they are worth anything? I need the hole bezels and everything I’ve been having a hard time finding a lot that comes with everything. |
04-29-2022, 11:09 AM | #14 |
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You have a winner there - nice
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05-01-2022, 08:57 PM | #16 |
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I actually moved it yesterday out to pressure wash the under carriage and driving 50 yards I talked myself into doing head gaskets with this motor.
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05-03-2022, 09:56 PM | #17 |
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I have a '71 Jimmy with a double wall top.
I understand that some late MY '71 K/5s were drilled with bolt holes for both Doublewall and Singlewall tops. By MY '72 only Singlewall bolt holes were drilled. The bolt patterns are different. So your earlier Doublewall top is held on by a rachet strap[s] because there weren't holes in the right spots. [I'm guessing.] You may have to lift the top off to find and mark where the Doublewall holes need to be drilled. After shooting new holes, you can bolt down your Doublewall top. As for wiring I went with M&H to repair the PO's hacks. Good luck. Welcome aboard. Nice truck.
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I think your absolutely correct on it having a single wall top from factory judging by the bolt holes drilled in the bedside lol I think it’s been drilled for both and possibly just funzies. My top isn’t the best I have a decent shop it might end up topless for good. But I’m in Oregon maybe a soft top. It seems the more I tear into it the more a perfect restored hot rod becomes hopes and dreams. My parts list is increasing exponentially, and it is very difficult to try and prioritize or even come up with a solid game plan of where to take this rig. Right now make it run drive and go be street legal and we will go from there.
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Thank you! I keep seeing a restored only drive on blue bird sunny days rig. I’m sure reality will soon hit me hahaha. I’m hoping I don’t loose motivation on it. But almost summer and my boys racing dirt bikes and having fun will take my priority pretty soon. My wife hates the color so much she doesn’t even acknowledge it’s existence. I was hoping to get to body work and possibly paint but that is getting farther and farther out.
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And my buddy, who's my mechanic, has Covid. I like the color of your Blazer. My Stepside is 516 Orange, and the Jimmy is an aftermarket color [maybe Caddy?] called Maui Blue. Hawaii Blue was a GM Squarebody color. I'm not sure if it's the same. A Medium Metallic Blue. Originally it was painted Copper, a GMC shade. PO's FiL had a body shop in LA. I got the Jimmy in 1995.
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05-04-2022, 07:26 AM | #22 |
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Dirts - does the Blazer have speaker holes in the metal atop the dash between the defrost vents or is it just plain metal across?
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Just defrost vents. Po had a thing for rhino line. The bottom half of the body is yellow rhino line. I’ve been working on peeling that off. So far not to many covered up surprises.
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05-04-2022, 09:40 AM | #24 |
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That was my guess. The Blazer almost certainly had a double wall top originally and the lack of a speaker grille in the dash supports this. Still no definite examples of a St Louis assembled 72 K5 with a single wall top.
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Thank you good info! I’m going to work on head gaskets this weekend hopefully I’ll have time to get the top off too
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