Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
question.. Should i put a 2 bbl intake and new 2 bbl carb on, or an edelbrock intake with a holley pro-jection fuel injection kit? decisions... either is free.
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Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
The motor is built on the stand... Now I just need to do a flush on the tranny (been sittin outside), bolt everything together, and drop it into the blazer. I have the front clip removed, so i think i can stab the motor/trans/transfer all together at once. I have a question, I have a set of headers that are for a 2wd, will they work on this thing? itll just be running open headers if they will fit.
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Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
Motor and tranny are going in tomorow. I wonder if i should move my thread... It seems as though no one likes to comment around here. lol
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Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
your not tha only one on here that talks to him self if thought the same thing its because your not building a bagged truck on big wheels or something for show with a unlimited budget.. sorry bout the rant.. keep up the good work post pics when you get it in there running
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I know what you mean. Im sick of the unlimited budget builds. Anyone can throw ungodly amounts of cash at a truck being built by a shop and make it into somethin cool. I really respect those that work on a limited budget and do all the work themselves... The little guys usually.
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Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
yea some here im on a small budget and usually when your on a small budget you come up with some really kool ideas out of not have much money
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Exactly. That is what i admire. Well I got my motor/tranny/transfer all dropped in and i am in the process of buttoning everything up. pics later
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:metal: cant wait
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well heres pics as promised, all in all the installation went smoothly so far. I have the crossmember all bolted up and in the correct drop position, along with my headers put on. I also started to run the wiring and thats where i quit today.
Funniest thing that happened, I was using a master lock as a chain link while installing the motor, and, long story short it bumped the firewall and broke the key off inside the lock, so then i had to cut it off with a torch! Motor mocked up on stand. I like my free headers! http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...0305111723.jpg its gettin there... http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...0306111348.jpg i think the body cleaned up nicely... http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...306111348a.jpg Soooo close... http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...0306111426.jpg And there it is! That little 355 really likes its new home! http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...0306111805.jpg Tomorow I will finish bottoning up the motor, add gas, oil, and tranny fluid, and give it a go! |
Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
nice progress
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Thanks man. Ill have it running by next weekend lol
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cool! gonna use it as a, well around here we call it a mtn truck, but for TX a mud/trail truck?
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looking good
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yep I want it done for river run on march 26! its possible!
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Things I need to do... Im listing this out and as I complete each one ill mark it off
Fixed Wiring-Done Mounted Starter-Done Installed harmonic balancer pulley-Done Sat in seat and made motor noises while playing with shifter- Done, repeatedly Yet to do... Seal up dist. cap-done Get gas-done Mount fuel pump-done Water pump and alternator and power steering torque converter bolts-done mount driveshaft test tranny-done brake lines& fix brakes Install front clip radiator and hoses-done Finish front bumper Gut interior-paint floors black-fix hole in floor Install Bumpin stereo Fluid change on tranny and transfer Maybe buy some gauges... If i have the money Figure out a good air filter for the 2bbl so it dont get plugged with mud Hopefully ill have this done by the 26th of this month, well, atleast the main stuff. I can deal with the ghetto interior and no radio, but I need a tranny and brakes for sure. |
Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
It lives! I got it fired up the other night, played with the timing, and got it running pretty smoothly. it sounds great, like a monster truck (straight headers) lol now i just need to get u joints and rig the brakes up well enough for a testdrive around the pasture!
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Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
:cong:
I would love to find a K-5 in that shape for $600!! Keep up the good work!! Posted via Mobile Device |
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thanks alot! its coming along nicely for sure
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Looking good!
Can't wait to see some mudding pics or some of it flexxing out! Keep workin at it Posted via Mobile Device |
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Well i am pulling the drivetrain back out, tranny is junk. And honestly its easier to pull everything out and re-stab it as a unit
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well there hasnt been much progress here because honestly, the k5 has been cast aside because of the tranny, and lack of funds and motivation to fix it. Its gonna be around 450 bucks for my tranny to be built. anyone have one they wanna give me? that would be nice...
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Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
How hard would an sm465 swap be? And what are the differences between the 2wd version and 4wd?
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Re: 1984 K-5 Blazer "The Monster Truck"
Guess what? I pulled off a miracle! I traded my cousin a stock th400 for his 2wd for a built th350 out of his old samurai. Score! Expect progress soon!
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