19Tim69
1/2 ton status
I was thinking that’s what you were having to do. Like you said mine sat outside for 2 years just gathering patina...little water & vinegar & good to go. Lol
How much sand blasting you got left...are you having any issues with surface rust showing back up or priming as you go?A little more than halfway through sandblasting the inside. Strangely, the bondo and silicone sealer are impervious to the sandblaster and the po was a big fan of both
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i'm pretty much done except for a couple of areas underneath that i could'nt get to before it started raining again. everything i've sandblasted has been primedHow much sand blasting you got left...are you having any issues with surface rust showing back up or priming as you go?
yeah, it was a wiring issue with the gokart that neither me or my friend who runs a small engine repair shop could figure out. replaced a few parts, got frustrated and donated it to the votech school. i wish i had that to do over again because i think the ck5'ers on this site could have figured out that problem in no time. if not i could have bolted in a honda ct 70 motor and ditched the crazy chinese wiring harness with the remote start relays and safety switches. oh well, i think the kids liked the bikes better anywayThat's the engine all the chinese bikes cloned. Probably way better quality. I've done several chinese bikes and atvs and they are throwaway junk but since I do all my own fixing I run them til they are too far gone. Soon I am hoping to move my kids into Hondas as they get bigger.
i'm still completely intimidated with all things electrical and kind of dreading that part of my blazer build but it has to be done and i'm looking forward to the learning part. i'm gonna need lots of help from yall in the not to distant futureYeah I've bought one or two with wiring issues. LOL. Got one from my brother in law now that he got with no key so he bought an ignition and still couldn't get it to work so he moved on to another nicer bike he had. I started into it and found the new key switch was pinned differently so it would not work. I moved the wires to the correct places and now it works. Needs other stuff too still. The wiring on these Chinese bikes is total garbage. Cheapest crap ever. I just bypass the remote kill and all that jazz usually. If I can find a schematic to go off of then I can usually figure out anything when it comes to electrical.

Oh yeah, I'm having a good time with it. He's gonna remember his 9th birthday. Finishing up wheel assemblies this weekend and on to the top end to see what it needs from thereThis looks like a fun little project
Of course…always projects to get toAnd of course there's always plenty of broken stuff around here to keep me busy
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Thanks. The ck5 brotherhood has held my hand the whole way,, haha. I figured the original gear ratio would be good enough for cruising flat country roads on 33s with the extra torque of a 383 and give me better highway rpms. I ran the block number on the internet to try to determine where it came from and I guess I got bad infoJust saw this build. Looks pretty decent. Why did you choose to go with 3.08 gears?
Also there were no 350's available in an '84 Camaro, so I would assume your block is out of something else.
Martin
thanks for everybody's help up the this point and beyond in advance