Rubber Ducky - 00 Blazer D44 SAS
#71
#72
So nothing else of the shifter needs connecting right because it’s just a ground? And the harness you’re speaking of would just be the transfer case control module on the passenger side? I’ll get pictures of that too and post them up when I get it done and report the results.
#73
IT really wasn’t much. I just took my dreamel and slowly made the hole bigger until it fit right. A boot of some sort would be nice to fill in the empty space. I’ll grab those pictures for you when I get home from work today. As for the hole in the body for the cable shifter, I think that was partially indented where it needed to go, but getting a drill in there is tight. Luckily I have a plasma cutter that made it cake. And then I just used self taping screws to mount everything.
#74
Pretty sure I had all that installed already. But I used the plasma cutter and not a drill. So it could have gone even more wrong 😂 but it was perfectly fine. I’ll habe to look and see how close they are to the hole. I want to say it’s atleast an inch to one side from where I cut.
#75
I'm doing the same swap for my 233, it's getting replaced with the 231 shifter and console. I kept the console when I took it from a earlier S10/Blazer. I see them once in a while and usually snag them when I do. Seems a shame to let them go to the crusher! I got to looking around where the hole for the cable has to go and a drill is just out of the question for me. I'll have my buddy cut it out with his plasma cutter when I get to that point. I just know that the fuel lines are in that vicinity is why I asked.
#78
Did you install a momentary switch or a toggle switch? How did you wire it up?
#79
Not sure what im going to do next just yet. Found another body here for 300 bucks or I’m just going to delete the doors and cut the roof off for a full cage. Regardless it definitely needs a full cage after that experience. Thankfully it was a slow roll over on the mountain and no one was hurt. Engine fired right back up after 10 minutes too and hardly lost any fluids. Only real damage is the roof, windshield, and front supports.