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‘75 Fullvert Blazer- K5 Cody’s build- 8.1 swap***C10’s in the park*** Back to assembly.

Restomod build for a late friend
While the tank drained tonight (about 20 gallons I had just put in the day it started leaking…), I went ahead and cleaned the cobwebs off the rear seat and bolted it in. For now it will get a cheap cover until this winter when the seats get pulled for proper upholstery.

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FedEx guy showed up and I went to town on the truck today. Tank is in and done minus the skid plate. Then replaced the broken regulator in the drivers door. Put it all back together and finally got to put the door panel on for the first time.

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Once I was done with those 2 things we finally went for our first official ice cream run!

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Unfortunately on our way out of the parking lot, I lost all brakes. Was able to get back home by down shifting and planning ahead.

No leaks that I can see under the truck, but this is what the reservoir looks like. Obviously there is a leak somewhere, but this also shows a proportioning valve issue correct?

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Drained the nasty fluid and topped it off with new brake fluid. Still don’t see any leaks anywhere. Brakes feel good, so for now I’m going to let it fly.

Went to Pop’s house and knocked out a windshield today. Great learning experience and a much needed change.

Little bit of rust, but not bad.
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I would not think so much a proportioning valve issue as a rear brake wheel cylinder leak. Keep your eye on the brake fluid level and the inside of the rear tires for a leak.
 
How much of a PITA was it getting that new windshield in? On a scale of 1-used all the swear words I know?
 
One time in the jet boat over 20 years ago the alternator belt was slipping. So I got out the toolbox and adjusted the belt, put the tools away made one last "check" of the belt tension, yep, nice and tight, shouldn't slip, right at that exact moment my brother hit the key to start it thinking I was done. I yanked my finger out, but it was too late, my finger ended up as the prybar between the belt and the crank pulley to pry the nice and tight belt right off, the engine didn't start because I yelled and he immediately turned the key off. That hurt something fierce, I looked down and the belt was laying on the bottom of the boat, and I looked at my throbbing finger and saw blood flowing so much I couldn't see where it was coming from. Turns out the crank pulley crushed right through my fingernail, all the way across, right in the middle of it. So all the blood was coming out through the middle of my fingernail. It didn't feel too good, my hand was shaking and throbbing as I was trying to assess the damage, but I kind of got lucky too, that belt was tight, could of been much worse.
I felt every word of that story in my soul.
 
All better! Going to lip it the block home and double check all the lug nuts. No real damage to speak of.

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