Operational!
Had a small glitch showing it to some guys at work...it cut out right in the middle of turning the chute, so the chute was pointed straight ahead all the way up here, and the deflector was flapping in the wind. The system was dead, no power, no nothing. Troubleshooting said the hot side was fine. Turned out to be the main ground for the blower system. Cleaned it up, and it runs great.
Drove it up from SLC through Parley's Canyon, I took the turns pretty slow and it took a little extra steering input. The only other problem was that it needed a gear between 2nd and 3rd. Wrapped out in 2nd and just didn't have enough poop at the bottom of 3rd. Wishin' I had a tach to know how hard to push it in 2nd. The extra 1000 rpm of the '96-99 Vortec would have come in handy there.
The flip side to that was that the blower blocks the air from the radiator, so it got up to 215-220 a couple times and even with more usable rpm/power, it would have still heated up.
After the summit it was fine, and once I hit the ranch exit, it came up the mountain roads pretty well, did a lot better in 2wd that I thought it would.
Blows the snow great, but can't get a good enough bite in the snow in some of the "non-level" spots when pushing the blower without chains. The chains on the plow jeep had extra links to fit 33's and are way too small for the 35's.
The place I thought would have the cross-links isn't around anymore, and web searches did nothing. I see them around from time to time, but can't remember where. So I grabbed the set that fits the 39's on the jeep, I'll pirate the extra links for the time being. Or find a farm supply store in Heber that sells such things.
Raising the blower just a little gives insta-traction on the front tires, which, by the way, had to be aired up to 64psi (10ply). Aired the rear to 45. Normal pressure for the 10ply 35's on the blazer seems to be around 35psi.
I had to move the sliders on the blower to the front of the box, due to the angle of the blower they weren't even touching. The "grabbers" on the front were also digging into the gravel ahead of the blower. Tomorrow I'll check to see if I can change the overall angle of the blower. Hope to get some vid of the blower in action!
On the lights: A little troubleshooting this morning told me that the problem is when I plug in the high-beam harness adapter to the truck, whether or not it's connected to the rest of the Western wiring harness. Tells me the truck has a glitch. Happens on either side.
My short term solution was to wire the low beams to the Western system only, high beams are truck only. I think the long term solution will be to splice in a toggle switch to power the Western lights at my discretion, high/low or maybe both at the same time, plus I'm gonna mount some other lights on the front of the blower.
And, as a bonus: The long garage bay is 21'-6", and the blazer/blower is 21'-0"! (I designed that bay to fit a shortbed crew cab) So it will fit inside between now and when I knock out the wall. I was planning on doing that this week, but I need to build the new wall first and I burned the first half of the week messin' with the blazer.
So glad it's working!!!
