So tonight i had some free time after work and decided to work on the k5. I managed to drop the tank without taking off the bumper and that i was happy about. I still may take off the bumper but im not sure at this point. I want to cross some things off the TO DO list...
I had removed the skid plate a few days prior to tonight's crack at things.
3 of the 4 gas tank strap nuts were nice and loose as the tank had been down to have a new SPECTRE pump put in when I first got the truck. But one kept binding. I had tightened it back up and brushed the rust, and loosened it but once the strap got loose the momentum was put into the strap and it started to twist, got all bent.... so i ended up just cutting it off. I didnt have anything to put on the jack to balance the tank while I cut the last strap, so I grabbed one of the 10bolt spindle knuckle guards and it sat on the jack perfectly
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Not such a bad idea when you have these laying around
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It was also nice the anti squeak straps were replaced at the time the tank was put in before i purchased this blazer.
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I lowered the tank, disconnected the return line that was still hooked up, as it stretches across the rear cross member, along with the ground for the fuel pump. ( Noticed the ground was in rough shape so that may help my gas gauge reading )
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Once the tank was down, i looked up at what i was going to have to tackle for frame cleaning in that area. It wasnt as bad as it could have been, but i wish it all looked like it did ontop of the tank!
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After work i stopped off and bought some paint stripper, brushed and rubber rock guard.
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Once the tank was down, I rubbed some stripper on it, let it soak while i had a beer. Once the stripper was soaked in a bit, i went to town scraping, and buffing the old cracked paint on the tank.
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The stripper purchased was nice, as it was a gel. It sat on top well, didnt require a bathing method, but did burn a lot on exposed skin..

I got the locking ring out, and sprayed and brushed the seams out surrounding the fuel pump assembly. Used a pick and cleaned out the little cracks once i got the pump out.
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Once i got the Tank buffed down to the metal, and ready for rock guard and paint.. i forgot to snap a photo..
But here are some of the tank rock guard'd and painted.
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