On Friday I did a few "fun" things to the truck. I mounted by 12" light bar from Trail Worthy Fab and light pods from SideTracked Offroad.
The light bar has feet on each side that I mounted to an aluminum bracket that spans across behind the light. Forgot to take pictures of it. Below is a picture of the mount for the light pod.
One thing I found was easier on the light pods was to snug up the allen head bolts on the sides before installing. It was easier to keep the lock nut lined up in its slot.
Here's where I mounted them:
They aren't wired up yet. Hopefully soon tho.
I also mounted my duck. Convoy was my favorite movie as a kid and I still watch it from time to time. I was excited when I saw you could buy the duck hood ornament, but man they are expensive. Luckily metrodps had one that he was willing to make a deal on. We did a little bartering and I because the proud owner of my own angry duck.
i made the base for it from a scrap piece of 3" aluminum channel.
The other thing I did was to install my Powermaster alternator. The alternator that was in the truck was a 22si someone had put in. They modified the top bracket apparently by cutting and welding.
This is the distinctive feature of the 22si, the 2 mounting ears on the bottom.
The used a spacer between the ears and a lug nut between the rearmost ear and engine block. I guess it worked.
I wanted more power so I went with a 12si Powermaster 140A unit. The 12si is what should have been in the truck. I went to the junkyard to get an unmodified top bracket.
I had to get a chrome unit because I needed serpentine pulley and that was the only option I could find. This truck has the 5-groove serpentine belt for the alternator. The pulley is 6-groove, but works just fine in this application. Powermaster's FAQ page addresses this concern.
Oh and I fixed a leaky fitting on the power steering gear box. It wasn't a bad leak. I had let it go since before Blazer Bash. The leak is enough the "wet" the gear box and create an occasional drip, but not a puddle at all. I've only needed to add a splash of fluid in 2000 miles. But I was enough to annoy me whenever I saw the fluid covered gear box.
I used -8 AN on the steering gear return through the cooler so I could get improved flow. Typical is -6 AN. The adapter for the steering box was leaking. I had an adapter I used in the K5 that was for a -6 AN fitting. I picked up a -6 AN female to -8 AN male adapter to join things together.
The interesting thing I found is that the -6 AN fitting has the same inside diameter as the -8 AN. Just the latter has a thicker wall.
I suppose they are the same ID because they are both for the same steering box port. I found the oring on the adapter that was i the box pretty chewed up. After the drive home it seems to be leak free.