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my TRAZER build thread...take a gander

IIRC the charcoal canister will help your idle...

+1 on the smoke. I had oil on my pipes and the thing would smoke when it would get hot. Is the smoke coming out of the pipe or from around the motor or pipe?

its mainly coming from inbetween the exhaust manifold and the head. so i think i need new manifold gaskets or its just burning crap off of it. much as it does if you spill oil on it
 
Generally speaking higher is better. If your motor is bone stock you might have a clog somewhere or a bad sending unit though. Stock pressure should be around 30 psi. If it's a rebuilt or aftermarket motor you probably have a high pressure oil pump.
 
Generally speaking higher is better. If your motor is bone stock you might have a clog somewhere or a bad sending unit though. Stock pressure should be around 30 psi. If it's a rebuilt or aftermarket motor you probably have a high pressure oil pump.

i have a feeling its rebuilt but im not positive. it runs damn good like its rebuilt
 
heres my k.i.s.s. shock inboard crossmember

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looks good. Where and how are you mounting the lower side? How long of a shock are you running? My rears are limiting my flex right now and I am leaning towards just inboarding them
 
looks good. Where and how are you mounting the lower side? How long of a shock are you running? My rears are limiting my flex right now and I am leaning towards just inboarding them
im mounting it inside and on the top of the C of the frame im gunna be running the bilsteins at all four corners. havent figured out what length yet but im not going to be going crazy with the angle because once you are past a certain amount of degrees the shock is basically useless. so ill just go slightly inward.
 
im mounting it inside and on the top of the C of the frame im gunna be running the bilsteins at all four corners. havent figured out what length yet but im not going to be going crazy with the angle because once you are past a certain amount of degrees the shock is basically useless. so ill just go slightly inward.
Yeah I got that part, where are you running the axle side? I am thinking of running mine on top of the u-bolt plate, then only about 6" or so inside the frame
 
Yeah I got that part, where are you running the axle side? I am thinking of running mine on top of the u-bolt plate, then only about 6" or so inside the frame

im gunna put the bottom of the shock on the top of the axle about 2 or 3 inches from the inside of the springs. i dont really like the idea of putting the shock on the spring plate its kinda tacky in my mind and it just limits your droop the farther toward the wheel ya put it
 
I have seen it done clean, but more often then not it looks like ****(I am going for the clean approach). My theory is if I get it the 4" or so higher, even though its farther towards the wheel, it will get more droop:dunno: really comes down to how the shocks I have right now line up and placement that doesn't limit travel
 
The higher you mount your shocks, the shorter they need to be or you have to mount them at more of an angle. I mounted mine even with the bottom of the axle tube (to get the most length and smallest angle) just inboard of the springs.
 
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norcal kid

i just got back from mix canyon in my blazer. i broke my driverside u joint the first 10 minutes there.kinda figured i would since the front is welded
 
just read the entire thread. nice build. came along smoothly. my neighbors can be the same way. but communication always seems to work with them.ive got a trazer build going on in my driveway, hope i get it to your stage soon enough.

nice truck

youre building 70 body style trazer right? i way rather would have liked to build one in that body style but i didnt see any for good prices
 
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