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Old Jun 6, 2022 | 07:41 PM
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Replaced transmission mount and painted the cross-member. Oh jeez so nice. WOW!

Also added universal remote locks and power windows.



















 
Old Jun 12, 2022 | 11:15 PM
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Finished installing a larger supplemental transmission cooler, Hayden 699.

This involved removing the radiator so was a bit of a hassle.

To install it without bending the hoses too tight, I installed several 90 degree elbows. I picked ones that would flow well along a constant radius path.


The 90 degree elbows.


I had to remove the hood latch frame to install it.
 
Old Jun 12, 2022 | 11:30 PM
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Gonna be a cool transmission.

Originally Posted by christine_208
Finished installing a larger supplemental transmission cooler, Hayden 699.

This involved removing the radiator so was a bit of a hassle.

To install it without bending the hoses too tight, I installed several 90 degree elbows. I picked ones that would flow well along a constant radius path.


The 90 degree elbows.


I had to remove the hood latch frame to install it.
 
Old Jun 13, 2022 | 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by BlazerDog97S10
Gonna be a cool transmission.
I tow my sailboat that with trailer is 2,200 lbs over some large passes and up some steep grades (e.g., 1,700 ft in 6 miles) so I want to keep my transmission cool. This one has a thermal bypass switch built into it so that the fluid will bypass almost all of the cooler until its temperature is higher.

This is my insurance policy against every having my transmission fail again.
 
Old Jun 13, 2022 | 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by christine_208
I tow my sailboat that with trailer is 2,200 lbs over some large passes and up some steep grades (e.g., 1,700 ft in 6 miles) so I want to keep my transmission cool. This one has a thermal bypass switch built into it so that the fluid will bypass almost all of the cooler until its temperature is higher.

This is my insurance policy against every having my transmission fail again.

Smart. Whatever to keep our Blazer's from blowing up is worth it.
 
Old Jun 24, 2022 | 01:32 AM
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Finally got the Blazer back together after having on the jack stands for almost a month.

This is the list of what I did and tried to do:
  • Installed a new pitman arm
  • Tried to install the 1-ton idler arm
  • Replaced the radiator locating dowel bushings
  • Fixed leaks in radiator with JB Weld. This took a few attempts until I figured out how to locate them using a radiator pressure tester. I also learned that a few drops of acetone can thin the JB Weld just enough to let it flow and conform to the surfaces.

 
Old Jun 24, 2022 | 08:12 PM
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It first started out as ball joints...then figured why TF would I just stop there!?!?!?!

- Ball joints upper and lower
- Tie rods ends inner and outer
- Tie rod adjustor sleeves
- Control arm bushings upper and lower
- Front axle seals
- Wheel seals on the knuckles
- CV axle nuts
- torsion bar mounts


Also wire brushed, sanded, power washed and painted whatever parts I could. Still in the process of painting and allowing things to cure enough to put him back together.








Inspected wheel bearings and all good to go.

CV Axle nuts: Old (left) and the new



New axle seal (right side same as left side)
















Wheel seal on knuckle. New (left) and the old one.








 

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Old Jun 24, 2022 | 08:32 PM
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Nice! How was beating out the torsion bars? Any tricks used?
 
Old Jun 24, 2022 | 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by BlazerDog97S10
It first started out as ball joints...then figured why TF would I just stop there!?!?!?!

- Ball joints upper and lower
- Tie rods ends inner and outer
- Tie rod adjustor sleeves
- Control arm bushings upper and lower
- Front axle seals
- Wheel seals on the knuckles
- CV axle nuts
- torsion bar mounts


Also wire brushed, sanded, power washed and painted whatever parts I could. Still in the process of painting and allowing things to cure enough to put him back together.
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Dang, that is one thorough job! Nice!!
 
Old Jun 24, 2022 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by DonL
Nice! How was beating out the torsion bars? Any tricks used?
I just used a punch and hit it twice at the mount side with a 5 pound hammer and it drove right out.
 

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