Nothing pic worthy lately, but I have been plugging away at a few things. As I mentioned earlier I am leaning on Russel regarding the 5.3 swap. We talked about what's needed before he comes over and works on the wiring stuff. A big one of course is fuel delivery. on Russel's advice I picked up an in tank fuel pump for a 92 Camaro with the TPI 350. It runs the right pressure and volume, and more importantly is a direct fit for where the TBI pump was.
Delphi PN# FE0110 is what i ended up with.
There is a sweet spot in K5 ownership for me...and it's when I've broken or replaced the last rusty bolt on the truck. I'm getting closer.

As expected the gas tank straps didn't survive. Fortunately there wasn't much fuel in the tank when I removed it. 7 or 8 gallons I guess. I thought of burning it off a little at a time in our fire pit. All I managed to do was accidentally light my 5 gallon plastic pail on fire, kick the flaming remains towards the fire pit and finally just chucked the whole pail in there.
The rest I poured into 4 approved containers and have safely stored til I can recycle it somewhere.
The locking ring pissed me off for about half an hour. I did get it without wrecking it. I was surprised. I do have a brand new 31 gallon TBI tank, so the old sender with new fuel pump is now installed in the new tank.
Gas tank skid I snapped 4 out of 6 bolts. I'll get that fixed.
Next up, I had a good look at all my fuel and brake lines. Have to be original, and look awefully crusty. So, I spent $644 at inline tube for all new.
next on the credit card punishment list was LMC. Got a bunch of stuff coming from them too...another $550.
No longer the 'no budget' build...but it'll be safer and look better.
So that's it for now.