I got to drive it today after Larry did some tweaking. Amazing. It's a ripper. It don't feel like the camper is even on the back now.That's awesome! I would so like to do a similar swap.
Thanks. I had looked for 3 years to find the camper. Missed out on a couple by hours or lack of funds. I think it's had more use in the last couple of years than it had in the previous 20 for sure. My buddy Larry deserves all the credit on the swap for sure. He's the pioneer in swapping 8.1's into squarebody trucks. I just had to work my butt off to keep feeding him parts when he needed them. The 4500 was part of the recipe of Larry's. We do a fair share of mountain runs since they are close to us. Having the advantage of a deep low gear for crawling up and down steep grades is paramount. Not to say an auto couldn't as I did fine with the 700r4, but I relied upon the brakes on some steep downhill runs way more than I would normally have liked too. I got lucky and horse traded for this one for a 4L80e I ended up with from another big block I bought prior to the 8.1 came into view. The bonus was finding the date code stamped into it from a rebuilder when it was rebuilt only 2 years ago. It's the smoothest shifting 4500 I've had a chance to use.What an undertaking! The top is cool, fits the truck well. Most people would throw it away. Happy to see you giving it new life! Amazing engine work! So glad you put a real trans in it. I put NV4500's in everything I own when I get the chance. Keep up the good work!
Thank you too! This is now the second swap project in this truck with the 5.3 being the first. It was pretty stressful condensing all the work into only a couple of months. As projects go, many things didn't go to plan and required adjustments and finesse to get things to play together. Still, after driving it a couple of times now I'm pretty sure I won't need to swap anything else in. The torque is amazing and not having to hammer on the engine like I did the 5.3 is going to make it more relaxing to drive.Awesome build. I used to do engine swaps all the time so it was fun reading about the progress and seeing the pic's.
All I can say is WOW! Hijack approved. You've been at this as long as I've been alive! I can only imagine the adventures you've been on. Simply amazing to say you've taken a K5 as far as you have. Very cool.Wow! Please permit a mild what-might-have-been hijack.
In 1977, Beloved Spouse and I were looking to replace our 1972 Blazer. We had owned it for four years in Africa and South America. It it crossed the Sahara, driven down the Andes, and again and again, we had frozen in the cold. We wanted heat and indoor plumbing. We ordered a 4x4 Chevrolet van from Pathfinder, but, upon our return to the US we were told that Chevrolet vans were in such demand as to be unobtainable. No van, no 4x4 conversion. So we started looking at alternatives. Chevrolet had a V-drive "all wheel drive" van, but it had no low range. We found a Blazer Chalet on the lot, but the price was high and it was clear that the factory tires were too small.
Then I saw a Four Wheel Camper and began discussions with Dave Rowe. No, they did not fit a Blazer; pickups only.
We ended up with a lovely 1977 Blazer which we kept for 14 years - but it was to be a long time before we finally got our indoor plumbing. And then it was, ironically, in the form of a Provan Tiger, built just after Dave Rowe sold the company.
Congratulations on your Blazer and may you keep living the dream!
(Pictures of our Blazers and more, here: https://www.pbase.com/diplostrat)
...I will say this I feel a little guilty sitting in the warmth of my camper in the Rockies when my Jeep buddies are all bundled up sleeping in tents on the ground.
Yep. I run two. I've got a lot of electrical going on inside the console and didn't want to burden the factory fuse panel tapping more power from it. Call it the automotive equivalent to Clark Griswold powering his Christmas lights from one outlet in the garage if I pulled from the fuse panel.Good progress Rob. Do I understand you correctly, you’ve got two solenoids/isolators...one for the aux battery and another for the console?