Blazer Bash prep continues. Had a pretty fruitful weekend but not without some stumbling blocks.
Finished up the install of the little cooler with the fan by adding the transmission side. Unfortunately younger Scott did not do me any favors 8 years ago. I thing I had put AN fittings on the 700r4 but it turns out I used the barbed twist-loc fittings Summit sells. My forearms are sore today from trying to push the lines on IN the truck. If I had known ahead of time I would have bought new adapters. I still may because I couldn't push the hose on as far as I would have liked. I added hose clamps for security. I think they'll hold tho. Damn those things are a bitch. All my new stuff uses the typical AN hose ends.
Another item I tackled was the high fuel pressuring on the left tank, not the first time this happened. After eliminating the tank selector valve and the hard line between tanks, I decided it had to be a kinked return line again. Sure enough, as soon as I lowered the tank enough to see the lines, I could see where the return had been kinked.
If you look at the far left hose, you can see where it is kinda flat from kinking. It turns out I had some 5/16" stainless steel braided hose. I've had it for as long as I can remember and I don't remember what I bought it for. I had always thought it was 3/8" until I tried to use for the transmission cooler earlier in the weekend.
So I ran the braided line from the tank, all the way across to the tank selector valve which is on the right frame rail.
It would be pretty damn hard to kink a steel braided line and I'm tired of dropping this tank because it requires removing the exhaust.
Speaking of the exhaust, I added a flex piece to the straight section.
My thinking is this will help with some of the areas where I really have to force the exhaust into place. I didn't want to crack the headers when the truck is twisted up on the trail. Down side is now the tail pipe doesn't quite line up. So I may need to redo that flange. Although while looking through the photos I realized I didn't tighten up one of the hangers, so that might have some effect as it comes after the flex piece.
The other step back was the power steering. I still have the leak at the pump connection for the reservoir. It occurred to me to look at the fitting I removed and I found this;
There is something on the fitting that is causing it to get scored. I'm very upset with myself for not looking at this BEFORE I installed the new fitting.
Does anyone know of a way I can resurface the fitting on the pump. I don't need to worry as much about the hose fitting because it can be replaced. The fitting on the pump can is welded on.