Got a lot done over at Larry's today.
The main thing I had to deal with was the mounting of my air tank under the radiator support. How I had originally installed it with the support in place didn't give me any way to drill the holes I needed to attach it to the frame. So I used some chunks of angle iron to clamp the bracket to the upper frame lip with a couple of 1/4" bolts. Crude, but it worked and never came loose. But with it apart this far I wanted to mount it better without the extra chunks of angle iron.
I pulled it all apart and mapped out the holes. I added riv-nuts to the brackets to allow bolts to come up from the bottom and lock it in. A quick cleanup and some paint and I was able to bolt the unit back in.
The setup sits right under the radiator support with room to spare. It's more secure now too.
Larry's main goal was to get the sheet metal rehung and get the large chunks of truck off the floor. The Radiator support can go in with the air tank project completed. New body bushings were used to replace the dry rotted, collapsed originals.
Starting to close in the engine now.
We pulled the fenders out from under the K10 and got them hung on the body. The driver side fought a little bit with some adjustment issues. But the passenger side practically fell into place with very little adjustment.
The hood was next and it got installed and adjusted to the truck.
The beast is caged in now.
We put the passenger side inner fender in so Larry could tackle the ECM mounting this week. But it's looking good under the hood now.
Part of the haul Larry got at the boneyard this last week was an evap canister. Running without one has come with the side effect of fuel odors in and around the truck on long runs. I ordered the harness with the provisions for the evap system and the ECM also had the evap system turned on. I'm the guinea pig on this setup from his trucks. But Larry will probably retrofit his Suburban as his wife and kid both complain about the odor in that truck. We need to get the canister mounted under the truck before the exhaust work gets done.
Speaking of the exhaust, it's getting completely redone. The routing on my existing system prohibits the install of the fuel tank skidplate I've had to install for a couple of years now. But the size will bump up to 2.5" over the 2.25" I have been running with the 5.3.
Getting closer.