The Wanderers build

superbuickguy

Explorer
It was a fun weekend with my wife - but the Blazer had to languish, alone, in the shop.
That said, parts did arrive
the bearing to adapt my t-case to the NV4500
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I may use the spare case since it's mostly apart
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where the bearing goes
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brake lines
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all was not happy because the rears are a 7/16 banjo fitting rather then 3/8 (like the fronts).... so reordered those and these will go into the brake line bucket
front shocks arrived and they're 'just right' for length
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superbuickguy

Explorer
More parts arrived today... rear shocks
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also the dies for putting pipe beads
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directions were non-existent but figured it out
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and a bead
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then paint the cross over coolant tube
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figured I'd use the later NP205 (one is a 77, the other is a 78 - the 78 has 30 spline outputs
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the onto taking the NP205 apart so I can get the bearing bored
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for reasons below, I didn't have the patience to knock this roll pin out
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then an unintended visitor... quails are cute but utterly stupid. Of course, Luigi was in heaven
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fun fact, the quail will sit on the fan until it gets flinged off...
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and the other visitor - waiting for its tow to get fixed... again. lord I hate Jeeps
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superbuickguy

Explorer
so today's distraction - make a shelf for the portable ac for my wife's truck
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repurposed a dog dish stand... attached it the seatbelt anchors
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and created a second shelf for the 2nd 24v battery
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installed
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in Blazer stuff, the np205 is fully apart
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superbuickguy

Explorer
brake lines arrived... yay-ish
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so here's the deal - no one had the parts to make one-piece lines. So I got to make up more universal... which isn't a huge issue except it has 2 new places for it to develop leaks... just for the record, all that new leakiness didn't save me much money either.
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fuel filtering... decided to use a Chevrolet Colorado/Silverado (it's the same) fuel filter set up. Has a pump inside and as long as filter makers keep making filters - should work pretty well...
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and got the seals and a rebuild book for the np205
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superbuickguy

Explorer
back to the transfer case
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it fits
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cleaning and working on subparts
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but still parts to buy... I need 15 of these
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need 2 good ones, have one
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need two good yokes - since I'm getting new driveshafts, I'll upgrade to either 1350 or 1410 u-joints on the front and a flat so I can use a cv-joint
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superbuickguy

Explorer
back to the Suburban.... first, kill the wasps
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this might be the problem... I hope so..... I had a wire overheat and thought I fixed it all... I didn't
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I did now
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I'll say this to remind myself. I'm the type who'd rather just go online and order something. However, because this build has some nuance, I reached out to Tom Wood's (driveshaft company) and asked several questions about what yokes I needed for my t-case. Beside giving me all sorts of great answers, it also saved me money AND got me a part that isn't listed on their website. Pictures when the parts arrive, but my experience reminded me that it can be quite helpful to simply pick up a phone....NP 208 front flange works as a rear flange a NP205
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the only difference is the outside diameter of the np208 flange - not optimal, but free... thus perfect
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the whole point of switching to a flat flange is to lengthen the driveshaft to reduce angles... sure, not a lot, but a bit is better then nothing
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superbuickguy

Explorer
OMG FIRE!!!!!! quick, get the explosives out of the shop (on another forum someone was proclaiming that I need another building for chemicals, welding gases, and any other flammable stuff.... oh and a fire system in the shop (which is all steel).... smh
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in other news, welded the brackets for the shocks on the rear axle and the tabs for the brake lines
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and mounted the T for the brakes
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the other news was I spent quality time cleaning and rearranging....
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
I haven't hit it yet, but it was just a matter of time - the problem - you can't reach the bolt heads on the frame without removing the tank or the bumper. You can't remove the bumper without removing the hitch... and the tank is mostly full... so I used fire*
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sadly the fire system I don't have nor the safe space for flammables was used in this wonton demonstration of irritating fire officials
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I also think several lithium batteries were in their chargers too....

also painted the transfer case... that was out too when I torched off the hitch....
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I know this is silly, but I'm going give one last shot at getting the hitch out...the right thing to do would be to stuff a m80 inside then heat the outside with a torch....
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also ran the lines for the rear brakes then hamfisted a fitting so now waiting for parts
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looks good, though
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*note, on another forum someone told me I was very unsafe because I didn't have a fire shed (for flammables) and a sprinkler system in my all steel shop.... then proclaimed he got a fire badge out of a cracker jack box.... (okay, the last 6 words were ad-lib)..... as such, and since I'm a complete respector of authority and their stupid rules.... I mock. I know, seems so unlike me... lol
 

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