what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
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Nice Duster!
The Blazer must feel like a cheap POS after driving that for a bit, I bet.![Icon Wink](https://blazerforum.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
I should've kept my '72 El Camino instead of buying an '07 Silverado 1500 new back then. The 'Camino gave me much less grief.
Glad the repair was an easy one. Sounds like the coil was split. Didn't know they still filled them with electrolyte. Back in the day, those tower coils were filled to the brim with PCBs. If you forgot and left the key on when the points were closed, they'd boil the stuff right out the sides.
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The Blazer must feel like a cheap POS after driving that for a bit, I bet.
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I should've kept my '72 El Camino instead of buying an '07 Silverado 1500 new back then. The 'Camino gave me much less grief.
Glad the repair was an easy one. Sounds like the coil was split. Didn't know they still filled them with electrolyte. Back in the day, those tower coils were filled to the brim with PCBs. If you forgot and left the key on when the points were closed, they'd boil the stuff right out the sides.
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Nice Duster!
The Blazer must feel like a cheap POS after driving that for a bit, I bet.![Icon Wink](https://blazerforum.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
I should've kept my '72 El Camino instead of buying an '07 Silverado 1500 new back then. The 'Camino gave me much less grief.
Glad the repair was an easy one. Sounds like the coil was split. Didn't know they still filled them with electrolyte. Back in the day, those tower coils were filled to the brim with PCBs. If you forgot and left the key on when the points were closed, they'd boil the stuff right out the sides.![Icon Lol](https://blazerforum.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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The Blazer must feel like a cheap POS after driving that for a bit, I bet.
![Icon Wink](https://blazerforum.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
I should've kept my '72 El Camino instead of buying an '07 Silverado 1500 new back then. The 'Camino gave me much less grief.
Glad the repair was an easy one. Sounds like the coil was split. Didn't know they still filled them with electrolyte. Back in the day, those tower coils were filled to the brim with PCBs. If you forgot and left the key on when the points were closed, they'd boil the stuff right out the sides.
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Rear brake rotors, pads, parking brake shoes and hardware, rear monroe load adjusting shocks # 58523 should put up with my bs, fuel tank filler neck, and floor mats to show it some love before the snow comes.
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So, 2k Blazer 4wd, 4 door, the left front window lift motor wasn't working. Turns out the rivets failed and the window was jammed in the up position (thanks FSM). New window regulator and motor from Napa was $51 plus labor. Glad to have this done, mechanic says he will fix up my body side moulding soonish. After that he's done working on this POS. ffff, darn, EDIT: still need the LF door hinges fixored.
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It's been awhile since I've been on here. Had to put 'Old Blue' on hold for financial reasons after getting the engine built and installed. (nothing fancy, just a 3.1 from a 91 Camaro) Also had to have the transmission rebuilt but then I got stuck at the mass of vacuum lines. Recently met a friend of a friend who is a mechanic who said he'd do them for me and set the timing to get it running. Towed it over there yesterday and he called today to say 'It lives!" He hooked up all of the vacuum lines and set the timing for $80. I don't think I got hurt on that deal. Now tomorrow I'll go tow it to an exhaust shop to get the Y-pipe bolted on since neither of us were able to compress those blasted springs. Then I'll tow it to the transmission shop so he can inspect the transmission and make sure it's installed correctly for warranty purposes.
My question is this; I remember seeing a thread or comment on here about getting great deals on tires online. However, I can't for the life of me seem to find it. I think I had it bookmarked in my old laptop which died but that obviously does me no good. Does anyone have a link or suggestions on the best place to get great deals?
My question is this; I remember seeing a thread or comment on here about getting great deals on tires online. However, I can't for the life of me seem to find it. I think I had it bookmarked in my old laptop which died but that obviously does me no good. Does anyone have a link or suggestions on the best place to get great deals?
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2000 Blazer LS
4D, 4x4, 4.3L
(Just writing that in until I get my signature sorted)
I knew the brakes were effed when I bought it, so today I had the pads and rotors replaced along with the caliper hardware and had it greased, a couple fuses replaced. It still needs more suspension and gasket work, but at least when it stops, it doesn't feel like a go cart brake. lol.
4D, 4x4, 4.3L
(Just writing that in until I get my signature sorted)
I knew the brakes were effed when I bought it, so today I had the pads and rotors replaced along with the caliper hardware and had it greased, a couple fuses replaced. It still needs more suspension and gasket work, but at least when it stops, it doesn't feel like a go cart brake. lol.
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85 S10 Blazer 4WD. Got snow tires mounted on it on Wednesday. My summer car in the background.
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I have a lot of plans for the weekend, and decided to get all the prep done today!
The mirror that came with the truck is hot garbage, so I decided to replace it with a manual mirror I took off my summer car. I installed the mirror on the bracket, and while attempting to adjust the mirror, the bracket was ripped off the windshield!
After grumbling about that for a few minutes, I head off to the junkyard to see what I could find.
I replaced the broken driver seat bracket, it's a helluva lot more comfortable to ride around in now!
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After that, I swung by the auto parts store and picked up everything I need for a full brake job on the truck (the rear brakes/parking brake are toast, and the fronts are in unknown condition).
Feeling like I have been making progress, I decide to adjust my headlights while I'm in front of a large, featureless building, since they both aim down. I begin adjusting the driver side, give the elevation screw almost a full twist, and it breaks! So now the driver headlight is centered on the ground about 5 feet ahead of the truck.
So, I hopped online and bought some projector housings and plan to install those when they come in, since the sealed beams have mediocre output, anyways. I think I'll see if I can get the windshield replaced this weekend.
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I have a lot of plans for the weekend, and decided to get all the prep done today!
The mirror that came with the truck is hot garbage, so I decided to replace it with a manual mirror I took off my summer car. I installed the mirror on the bracket, and while attempting to adjust the mirror, the bracket was ripped off the windshield!
After grumbling about that for a few minutes, I head off to the junkyard to see what I could find.
I replaced the broken driver seat bracket, it's a helluva lot more comfortable to ride around in now!
![](https://blazerforum.com/forum/attachments/general-chat-34/28962-what-have-you-gotten-done-your-blazer-today-jtdndlol.jpg?dateline=1480127324)
After that, I swung by the auto parts store and picked up everything I need for a full brake job on the truck (the rear brakes/parking brake are toast, and the fronts are in unknown condition).
Feeling like I have been making progress, I decide to adjust my headlights while I'm in front of a large, featureless building, since they both aim down. I begin adjusting the driver side, give the elevation screw almost a full twist, and it breaks! So now the driver headlight is centered on the ground about 5 feet ahead of the truck.
So, I hopped online and bought some projector housings and plan to install those when they come in, since the sealed beams have mediocre output, anyways. I think I'll see if I can get the windshield replaced this weekend.