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The only problem is I am a hoarder and don’t get rid of much very often ? . The only thing up for grabs is the 9.5” rear axle with 4:10s. Its on CL and Marketplace nowNow that my Blazer is back all these pics of sweet refreshed drivetrain parts is making me really jealous. We might have to talk offline about taking some of this stuff off your hands...
Hahaha of course. When you post these "refreshed" transmissions, are you doing the refresh yourself? Back when I had my last 465 I couldnt find a single shop in all of Arizona that would rebuild or even refresh it.
Yes...I do it all myself. The 465 was a known good trans but it was a leaker. I just had to rip it down to reseal. The inside looked practically new so there was no need to pull the mainshaft out or anything. Same with the 4500Hahaha of course. When you post these "refreshed" transmissions, are you doing the refresh yourself? Back when I had my last 465 I couldnt find a single shop in all of Arizona that would rebuild or even refresh it.
Amazing work.A few pages back (and a couple years ago), I mentioned that I was building a K5 Blazer as well. Well, that is still in the works although progression has been slow due to other distractions like the K10 wanting A LOT of attention the past couple years.
The idea of this K5 was intended to be the opposite of the K10 and Suburban where I wanted it to be light and CHEAP! I had planned to use a 292 Straight 6 (w/SM45/NP205) running on a Holley Sniper EFI system but when I opened the 292 it was complete dud. The cam lobes were practically worn off in half and the rod and main bearings were total onion skins. It really made no sense to toss money into rebuilding a 292 when I had a ready to run TBI 350 out of a donor truck and engine harness left over from the Suburban so I prepped a TBI 350 for it. Well, that 350 idea lasted almost 2 years then the natural progression of how things work around here, a big block L29 Vortec 454 worked its way into the plans. So, now I have both a 350 and 454 ready to go for something. The Blazer itself isn’t pretty, but it’s a 100% rust free, has a title and I got it for next nothing by rebuilding a few transfercases for a friend
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This is the L05 TBI 350 I prepped in the winter of 2019 for it. It will get used in something else someday
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Then a few months ago a refreshed a good running used L29 454. This engine was actually destine for Rob’s K5 until an 8.1L fell into his hands
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It got the usual reseal/refresh treatment and I swapped on a 24x reluctor wheel in order to run the better 0411 ECM like the 8.1s and early LS engines use. Those ECMs have much more tuneability than the black box ECM L29s normally use.
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I was so jealous of how sweet Rob’s 8.1 turned out all dressed in Chevrolet Orange I had to do the same to this monster
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Well, now that the engine plan got changed to a BBC that drove two other required changes. With the original idea of being “light” and “cheap” I prepped a 4:10 9.5” semi floater from a cheap farm truck I bought for the doors and front clip. Now with BBC power I felt the need to step up the rear axle game to a full-floater. Normally, I’d go straight to a 10.5” 14 bolt full floater but a Dana 60 from a 1972 C20 fell into my possession for almost free so I decided to do something different and go that route. Going the Dana 60 route opens more options for selectable lockers anyway and a significant gain in ground clearance over the big pig 10.5" 14BFF. I’m seriously thinking of a cable operated OX locker for this guy
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The next change was to the trans. I figured since I was going the BBC route, I might as well sell the refreshed 465 and pick up a 4500. I still need to pull the 205 back apart and swap the input gear to the shorter 32 spline version. I actually made a 100 bux by selling the 465 and buying a 4500. That doesn't happen very often!
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This was the 465 I refreshed for it. Pretty much the only thing left that I will be using out of this pile is the 205
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Also built a new steering column for it as well with all new guts inside
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Early on I built a front Dana 44 with a Detroit Truetrac and added early D44 knuckles for cross-over steering. The 9.5” semi floater is pictured here as well, which is for sale BTW.
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Early D44 passenger knuckle prepped for xover steering
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Basically, I have just about everything to put this thing together from major components to many boxes of ORD goodies, except a Howell Engine harness to run the L29 and the time to screw it all together. Once it actually gets its turn into the garage it should come together fairly quickly……BUT, I got distracted by yet a different project ? (that I’ll tell about next time....and everyone is going to laugh) so the Blazer got pushed back a while longer…..I’m still collecting parts though and building components as I get time
Steve’s Transmission and Gears.Whats the shop called? As you know Im more than willing to drive to Denver for parts! ?
Hehe, that’s no lie! I didn’t let grass grow under my feet on Juan though and wheeled it in the shop a couple days later. Once it got into the shop I gave it a once over and came up with a long spreadsheet of parts it obviously needed like door handles, window regulators, replacements for the missing alternator and turn signal switch, etc.. Given it has sat for 17 years I figured a fresh fuel pump and every hose on the truck would need to be replaced too. I bet I kept RockAuto in business for most of March.Your list of projects must be 10 miles long. I am sure that keeps you very busy.
Ya, me neither! I’ve always been more of a Toyota guy than Nissan but I’m also too cheap to pay the Toyota tax to get into an older Hilux like I had in college. I’ve been watching rice burner trucks for a while on CL and Marketplace and followed an old Mitsubishi Mightly Maxx 4x4 around as it went from owner to owner. Nobody could get it to run and the price kept coming down with each new owner but the timing wasn’t right. When Andy came up with these, I thought to myself “Looks like I do Nissan engine swaps now ???"Never ever in my mind could I have imagined two Nissans in that garage with a third outside on standby. But I can tell by our conversations you are enjoying the hell out of the difference in wrenching on the little trucklets. That's really all that matters is having fun playing with trucks. I get to cruise around sketchy neighborhoods and facilitate the transaction and keep an eye out for Nissan parts while digging around the local pull and pay for my junk too. I can say that side of town the topless wonder came from was sketchy when I felt the need to lock my truck while I pumped gas in it. It's all part of the adventure!
When Wong is ready we need to plan that get back to basics wheeling and fishing weekend with our little wheelers. Your 4x4 Hardbody against my ZR2 dime. See how are skills work in basic rides with no lift, no lockers, and no winches. I think it will be a fun time.