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mcbassin 01-24-2010 04:03 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72truckman (Post 3751406)
.... Im having problems too. Mine runs at idle but 0 throttle response. Its showing codes that its not getting a signal from the pedal. Ive now read that all the pedals work and are wired differently... Now i need an '06 pedal. Since the 2006 is plastic and unalterable, I have an idea for how to mount it. If i make a plate that mounts where the original pedal mounts and extend that plate over to the left say, 4 inches. That will provide a solid mount for the new pedal and have no interference from the brake pedal. There is alot more room under the dash than i previously thought.

Cant believe i spent all the time modifying this pedal and getting it to fit perfectly only to throw it out...:dohh:

This is alsmost the exact same result that Glock had on his swap. He ended up buying and modifying one of the plastic ones like pictured above. I will try to find the link to it.....okay I found it,
HERE
HERE

Good luck!

72truckman 01-24-2010 04:55 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 3753959)
This is alsmost the exact same result that Glock had on his swap. He ended up buying and modifying one of the plastic ones like pictured above. I will try to find the link to it.....okay I found it,
HERE
HERE

Good luck!

Thank you McBassin! I was pissed that i wasn't going to be able to run a pedal with the matching trim but now wiith this idea i will be able to! THANKS

72truckman 02-22-2010 01:30 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Radiator in and installed

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN9936.jpg

Got the seats installed

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN9965.jpg

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN9984.jpg

On the way to exhaust shop

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN9953.jpg

These Magnaflow's sound incredible

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN9979.jpg

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN9981.jpg

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN9982.jpg

72truckman 02-22-2010 01:32 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Started final paint work on tailgate, doors etc

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN9976.jpg

mcbassin 02-22-2010 12:13 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
That truck is looking GREAT! Keep it up and keep the pics coming!

SeventyOne 02-22-2010 07:50 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Nice looking build! Just read through it all - pretty impressive stuff. I'm local too (Castro Valley) and am looking for a good media blaster. What was the company called in Livermore that did your frame?

I like the wheels too - bought the same set a couple weeks ago :lol: ...while reading through your thread I thought "Wait a minute...he's got the same wheels I do!" Great minds thing alike ;)

Anyways, hope to see you around the east bay sometime.

72jimmy4x4 02-22-2010 09:32 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
What are the seats out of? They look killer and the fit looks good.

packers05 02-22-2010 09:37 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
I am thinking that your birthday is coming up, 16 I believe, what a ride!!!! What a deal, I am jealous

Critter 02-22-2010 10:23 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72truckman (Post 3754045)
Thank you McBassin! I was pissed that i wasn't going to be able to run a pedal with the matching trim but now wiith this idea i will be able to! THANKS

So what did you end up doing with the pedal?

72truckman 02-23-2010 03:00 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by packers05 (Post 3818464)
I am thinking that your birthday is coming up, 16 I believe, what a ride!!!! What a deal, I am jealous

I wish i had been drivin it at 16.. im turning 18 next month haha

Quote:

Originally Posted by Critter (Post 3818588)
So what did you end up doing with the pedal?

Long story short: Hooked the electronics up to a gm code reader and found out that while my engine is 2006, all electronics are 2004. i guess the guy i bought the setup from did this so i could utilize the steel petal.

So once i found the year discrepancy out, i was able to diagnose the problem more specifically.

The crazy part is that one day after a good long charge and a trouble code clearing, all problems went away and everything started working perfectly:metal:

Quote:

Originally Posted by 72jimmy4x4 (Post 3818444)
What are the seats out of? They look killer and the fit looks good.

2004 Chevy Silverado, but i modified the frame by cutting off the back about 2.5" off the sliding track in order to make them go back farther in the truck. im 6'4" and they are perfect w/o a tilt column... yet;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeventyOne (Post 3818161)
Nice looking build! Just read through it all - pretty impressive stuff. I'm local too (Castro Valley) and am looking for a good media blaster. What was the company called in Livermore that did your frame?

I like the wheels too - bought the same set a couple weeks ago :lol: ...while reading through your thread I thought "Wait a minute...he's got the same wheels I do!" Great minds thing alike ;)

Anyways, hope to see you around the east bay sometime.

The company is MAAS BROTHERS POWDER COATING. They do excellent work.

I just saw your build thread the other day and when i saw the wheels i had to double take- the same wheels, on the same truck, from the same model year, being built at the same time, probably 10 miles away from eachother? Trying to show when Pleasanton rolls around or what?:lol:

Dave_S 02-23-2010 10:05 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Do those front seats fold forward?

72truckman 02-23-2010 02:02 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
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Originally Posted by Dave_S (Post 3819527)
Do those front seats fold forward?

Very Slowwwwwwwly haha they are power seats- and it leaves enough room for someone really small to get by. the easiest way for people to get in back is to go between my front seats or jump up on the tire and over the bedsides.:ito::flag:

Calitruckgrl1 02-23-2010 04:02 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Looking great Max! Can't wait to hear the exhaust roar! :metal:

SeventyOne 02-23-2010 06:03 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Quote:

The company is MAAS BROTHERS POWDER COATING. They do excellent work.

I just saw your build thread the other day and when i saw the wheels i had to double take- the same wheels, on the same truck, from the same model year, being built at the same time, probably 10 miles away from eachother? Trying to show when Pleasanton rolls around or what?:lol:
Cool, I'll have to check them out and get a quote. Not sure when the Pleasanton Good Guys is but I will be shooting for a 2011 completion date.

barnold 03-16-2010 05:36 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Do you have any pictures as to how you mounted the rear seats? Did you use the stock brackets?

BLUE THUNDER 03-16-2010 10:07 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
I am liking the progress. Can't wait to see more pics.

amcgeh01 03-18-2010 01:18 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
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[QUOTE=72truckman;3406082]Havent updated in foreverrrr....

Engine mounts
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...DSCN7557-1.jpg

Hi Truckman,

I wanted to thank you for putting alot of pics and info online as I am doing the same build for a 72' GMC Jimmy 4x4 but came across a challenge that you seem to have already conquered regarding the motor mounts.. As I was procuring parts last year and following others advice along the way, I purchased a set of CPP LS1 conversion brackets as shown here.. http://www.classicperform.com/Store/...cks/CPLS1K.htm However, after closer inspection there is no way to attach them to the frame as there are no mounts on the frame side. IN THE pic you have some kind of bracket coming off of the frame and I was just curious to know where you may have found it or did you make it..?

I have seen several different setups in the last 24 hours as I have been frantically trying to find the best solution as we just discovered this yesterday when my mechanic friend came by to assess what needed to be done... I also noticed CPP also carries a conversion bar that runs from side to side and some weld-on brackets like those that you have but which is the best for our 4x4's since we sometimes drive quite differently than street driven rides. That conversion bar looks like it might get caught on something. (Edited: Found out the conversion bar they sell and everything else is only for 2WD only - though not really outlined)..

Also, my 2nd request is where did you get your gas tank from that had the in-tank pump already in it..? I have seen several different ones but anything custom made seems to be over $500 dollars and out of my range right now…

Nice choice on the Champion Rad as I picked one up last month from their headquarters here in C.M. BTW, Do you remember which hoses you bought that fit..?

Thanks in advance..
-A.J.

72truckman 03-19-2010 01:51 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
[quote=amcgeh01;3867873]
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72truckman (Post 3406082)
Havent updated in foreverrrr....

Engine mounts
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...DSCN7557-1.jpg

Hi Truckman,

I wanted to thank you for putting alot of pics and info online as I am doing the same build for a 72' GMC Jimmy 4x4 but came across a challenge that you seem to have already conquered regarding the motor mounts.. As I was procuring parts last year and following others advice along the way, I purchased a set of CPP LS1 conversion brackets as shown here.. http://www.classicperform.com/Store/...cks/CPLS1K.htm However, after closer inspection there is no way to attach them to the frame as there are no mounts on the frame side. IN THE pic you have some kind of bracket coming off of the frame and I was just curious to know where you may have found it or did you make it..?

I have seen several different setups in the last 24 hours as I have been frantically trying to find the best solution as we just discovered this yesterday when my mechanic friend came by to assess what needed to be done... I also noticed CPP also carries a conversion bar that runs from side to side and some weld-on brackets like those that you have but which is the best for our 4x4's since we sometimes drive quite differently than street driven rides. That conversion bar looks like it might get caught on something. (Edited: Found out the conversion bar they sell and everything else is only for 2WD only - though not really outlined)..

Also, my 2nd request is where did you get your gas tank from that had the in-tank pump already in it..? I have seen several different ones but anything custom made seems to be over $500 dollars and out of my range right now…

Nice choice on the Champion Rad as I picked one up last month from their headquarters here in C.M. BTW, Do you remember which hoses you bought that fit..?

Thanks in advance..
-A.J.

Amcgeh01,

The brackets that mount in the frame are actually what i had left over from a DIY4X crossmember, but are simply a piece of channel about 5 inches long (something you can buy from any steel yard). I decided that with the block being built from the factory as a structural piece, i would use it as one. It really gives my front axle a lot of room and full access to the oil pan.

As far as the gas tank goes, its not a bolt in kit... I bought an in tank pump from Tanks Co., a 1981 tank and sending unit from Rock Auto, cut a big hole in a brand new tank, and ended up with a very nice piece (though not an easy job to say the least)

The hoses are from a 2006 Chevy Silverado. The top hose fits perfectly.. The bottom hose is from the same year truck, and its a tight fir, ill probably swap it out. That aluminum radiator is badass, its the first one ive ever used and all that ill be using in the future..

GOOD LUCK!

72truckman 03-19-2010 02:14 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Its getting close when final bodywork is happening

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN0157.jpg

Started building lockable storage boxes

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN0167.jpg

Lost a good truck last week. It was my dads bought brand new in 1995. Put 225000 miles on it before the tranny blew. it died gracefully as a parts car for my 1999 suburban. RIP 1995 GMC Yukon :lol:

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...7/DSCN0056.jpg

lks dcvn 03-19-2010 08:41 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Looks great! Nice work on the progress you are making.

SeventyOne 03-19-2010 11:31 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Getting close for sure :metal: - I'm going to have to have you come out and help me with my body work as I have no idea what I'm getting into there!

You plan on putting and speakers inside those storage boxes?

Broncoviejo 04-20-2010 01:36 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Nice Job! Question? what is the parts for the fuel assembly? I also have a 1972 chevy truck and just picked up a 03 5.3 LS1. thanks ...

Broncoviejo 04-20-2010 02:45 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Hello,
where did you get the pump setup from? Manufacture..

72truckman 04-21-2010 02:23 AM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Broncoviejo (Post 3930723)
Hello,
where did you get the pump setup from? Manufacture..

Tanks Incorporated. http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...=cat/cat61.htm

Brandoneh 04-29-2010 03:25 PM

Re: 1972 Blazer 5.3 E85/ NV4500 5spd 4x4 Build
 
Build looks great! Can't wait to see it assembled!


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