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Rjay 08-18-2013 05:32 AM

Try heat and a scraper/ wire brush.

Crackers 08-18-2013 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by cleburne red (Post 597302)
I like the idea of going back to simple with a carb, but where do you live that it's legal to do that? Or will this just be an off road toy, so you don't have to worry about vehicle inspection? Around here anything less than 25 years old has to pass emissions.

I would love to ditch all the electronics on my '95, but I wouldn't be able to get the thing inspected.

That's one of the primary reasons I'm going to all the lengths I am for my car. I like the modern tech, I just want something simpler that I can take back to CA if I ever go back.

TOTWM 08-18-2013 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by Rjay (Post 597367)
Try heat and a scraper/ wire brush.

Taking off the excess, I am just using a scraper, but to remove the bolts that were covered in it was a different story. That stuff worked the same as those rubber discs they sell to remove stubborn caps on jars. When you try to unscrew them, it wraps tighter around the bolt. After a lot of swearing, and almost throwing out my back, they are all removed. Even my impact gun had issues trying to get them out!!!

TOTWM 08-24-2013 05:05 PM

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Well, the interior is about done. Waiting on a second set of hands to come over and help remove the brakes, steering column, and headboard. That should do it for the inside.

I will start taking out the gas tank, transmission, and transfer case tomorrow. If I have time after that, I will gut out what I can in the engine compartment.

Crackers 08-25-2013 08:55 AM

How long dis it take you to pull the dash and climate controls? Are you gonna put the AC back in?

TOTWM 08-25-2013 09:43 AM

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With the help of a friend, a few large cans of red bull, and motivational music blasting....for the entire dash and heating/ac unit removal took about 2.5 hours.

I will not be using the factory heater or AC. I will be using the AC compressor for a on-board air compressor conversion, and for heat I will be using a Maradyne Stoker Heater. The unit is only 7.5" H x 11.5" L x 8.7" D, compared to the original one (see attached photo).

The original dash is now junk and I will be doing something like this:
https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...4&d=1377441666

TOTWM 08-25-2013 10:14 PM

After I get off a few more rusted on nuts and bolts, and get a few components out, I should be good to go on taking the body off. If anyone has done this, would you know if a few saw horse style brackets with 6X6 cross beams be ok to hold the body up? Keep in mind that the front fenders will be off, along with the hood and doors?

Once the frame has been blasted and coated with POR-15, the rebuild should go much faster.


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