86 Suburban, warwgn's build.

sean257

Adventurer
Looking good. I also think I might like to do the flares on mine. My tires rub sometimes and is is cutting into the tread. I made some quick adjustments with a sledge hammer, but they do not look so good:)
 

warwgn

Explorer
Did my tune up today and found some issues, not all the plugs were firing good, prolly because the cap was on loose, three of the hold down things were off and not holding it down at all. I bet that was the main problem.

Up first this aint right

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It broke when I took it out but suspect it was cracked already.

Those were 2 thur 8

Here is 1 thru 5

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Can tell 5 was not burnin right

And the new plugs


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Old wires


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Even took the belt off and cleaned pullys to try and stop squeel

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Made me a tool to take the belt off, welded and old wrench to an old tire tool.

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So bad news all that work for nothing, the was almost worse!! Squeels just as bad and constant unless at idle so not sure how to cure that.

Good news, Subzila will walk off and leave my wifes Camaro in the dust!! Holy **** it runs like a bat ot of hell with a jet pack, it is almost ridiculus how fast it is. From a dead stop just put it on the floor and it spins the 37's no problem, no need to power brake. I swear it was only running on 2 cylinders before, at least that is how much of a differance it feels like.
 

EricM

Standard American Mutt
I love new spark plugs. I swear I am the only one I know that replaces them though. On my jeep, I pulled the old ones out and most were gapped over .08 some had no contact filliment left. Just changing the six plugs made the cel clear up and fuel economy went up 2 mpg. In the jeep, those 2 mpg are a big deal.
 

BCHauler

Adventurer
Not sure if this will help or not but I had a tbi 350 in my Astro van a few years ago and for the life of me I couldn't get it to stop squealing. Replaced pulleys, belt (x2), tensioner, nothing seemed to make it go away. Eventually, someone in a forum mentioned that they had solved the same issue with a Gatorback serp belt. Desperate, I tried it and it worked. I have no idea why, but might be worth a try.
 

Keitha

Observer
In regards to the squeal: I replaced my tensioner and idle pulleys and that solved my problem. They are fairly inexpensive via RockAuto.
 

wreckedrex

New member
Not sure if this will help or not but I had a tbi 350 in my Astro van a few years ago and for the life of me I couldn't get it to stop squealing. Replaced pulleys, belt (x2), tensioner, nothing seemed to make it go away. Eventually, someone in a forum mentioned that they had solved the same issue with a Gatorback serp belt. Desperate, I tried it and it worked. I have no idea why, but might be worth a try.

Did the same on my bimmer, replaced a brand new set of OE conti belts with the gatorback parts and it shut right up.
 

warwgn

Explorer
starting the seat upgrade picked these up for $200

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here is where the rear seat is gonna wind up more or less, a little further back than stock but still plenty of room behind for storage.

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gotta raise it up a bit but I think it will work out by the time I figure asolid way to mount it.

now thw front seats are gonna be a different story, that are gonna take considerable more fabrication. I started with the passenger side and kinda got a good idea of what direction to go. Had to get the sawzall out and cut the brackets shorter and remove all the mounts.

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made a couple little rear brackets and tacked them on just to start the fitting process.

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the driver side rear had some issues wiht the motor but worked around it. the middle row aill be solid mounted and not move front to back, only lay back.

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got quite a ways to go ant the front seats when I get them are gonna be a real pain. I might have to cut out the floor pan in the front to make it flat, as it is now there is a hump, burbs have a different pan than blazers.
 

warwgn

Explorer
Yep gonna have to cut the floor out and re weld it in to remove the hump to get the seat height right on the front. Removed the brackets and still way to high, looks like I will have time though cant seem to find two more front seats so gonna have to wait till I do.

Grind rivets off

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Then remove brackets


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Well guess I will just get all the back seats mounted and ready first.
 

warwgn

Explorer
well since I am 6'4" I like to make stuff tall friendly so I am putting a lift on the rear seat and moving it back about 6 inches to give better leg room. If you think the brackets are to big your right, but they are not meant to stay in the truck in the event I take the seat out, if that happens I will un bolt them. The plan is to weld the nuts to the backing plates and weld the backing plates to the underside of the floor so it will be very easy to take the bolts out or in and remove or replace the brackets.

I have to put the backing plates in anyway since the seat has integrated belts and needs to have the mounting points reinforced. I raised the front 1.5" and the rear 3" above the floor and I think this is a lot higher than they sit from the factory in the late model burbs since the mounting points are recesed. I am very happy with the seating angle, so here are all the pics from last night, still need to drill and paint all the brackets them put it in the burb and make and weld up backing plates.

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there are two brackets in the front and 3 in the back
 

warwgn

Explorer
Windshield and new side glass installed, rear seat installed, now need to start on middle row seats.

Seat belts work too.


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chilliwak

Expedition Leader
Looks like you got a score on those seats for $200 That way you can afford to do some fabrication work. Looks like the kids approve of the new rear seat. Your fabrication is coming along nicely and I am sure you are going to be a happy camper when you get the new seats installed. Nice job!:)
 

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