Good news for us! Our to do list got much smaller, now that "LS swap the S-10" got removed from it.
Friday I picked up a new battery to replace the one that died out of neglect since February and pulled the S-10 into the shop (one thing off the list).
Saturday morning we started looking for the cause of the engine cutout. About 5 minutes in I grabbed the wiring harness coming out of the ECU and shook it and sparks went flying! The main 0 gauge welding wire I'm using to connect the rear mount battery to the bus bar up front had worn a hole in the sheathing on the under fender... We started the truck up and tested again to make sure this was actually the cause of the stalling and not just "another" problem and sure enough it killed the engine.
That will be an easy fix and now I can move on to addressing other issues (including that other wire that's about to break...).
Now my list is as follows:
-Fix the short and other wiring
-Replace crank position sensor pigtail. When we went to KoH the S-10 wouldn't even start (bad CPS) and we realised that the pigtail we had put on there was worn out from all the times we've replaced the CPS, we had to have a zip tie holding it on the whole time we were there.
-Replace the ram. As soon as we loaded the S-10 onto the trailer the ram blew out a seal and dumped all the fluid out all over the trailer. I plan on upgrading to a bigger ram too since the current one doesn't have enough oomph and is putting too much load on the pump.
-Replace the power steering pump. We killed this at KoH and picked up another one at a discount straight from PSC. We'll also be upgrading the plumbing going from the reservoir to the pump.
Once the wiring and power steering are sorted we may take the time to do some body/bumper modifications to get better approach/departure angles since I tend to get hung up on the bumpers frequently. Then we need to take it on a good shakedown run and it's ready.