renstyle
Registered Member
Hello all.
I am a long time reader who has just been blessed with the addition of a 1991 K5 Blazer in our family. My father had a '79 from 1980-1993 which I drove and loved to death until it was traded off for a pickup
I don't really know how to begin, this '91 I just picked up has a 350 with TBI. It starts and runs smoothly. The prev owner swapped out the instrument cluster and steering column (unsure why) and added some new tires. It has some tranny issues (doesn't like to shift up out of first gear) which I'll remedy one way or another in the future. This question about the tranny brings me to the reason for this post:
I'm working from total scratch here. While I've always had friends in the past that could do anything with a chevy small block, (cams, engine swaps, carb adjusting, you name it) I was always a spectator. I'm what you would call a "highly motivated inexperienced blazer enthusiast" which means I want to try and learn everything I can about my new baby.
I can perform basic functions (change fluids, plugs, plug wires, air/oil/tranny filters, disc/drum brakes) but I've never delved deeper into the workings of the engine. I don't even know what type of tranny I have (prolly a 704?) just yet.
Other than the mandatory purchase of a chiltons or similar manual, does anybody have good how-to sites or reading material I can use to get some technical info on my rig? I still need to pick up more than the basic set of tools (already have sockets, torque wrench, things like that).
I suppose these general "tier 2" type questions can be asked about any relatively old vehicle. If anybody knows a way to download the knowlege of a Chevy V8 Guru into ones head, please let me know!
Apologies for the very long post, I love this site, been a member for some time and now that I have some hardware to ask about I'm hoping to spend alot of time learning here. I don't ever want to be one of those whiners who have a problem and want somebody to fix it.
I have excellent skills with computers (solaris, linux sysadmin), and some common sense with basic tools, so hopefully this will translate well over to automotive bits.
Thanks in advance for reading this, it sure is appreciated.
I am a long time reader who has just been blessed with the addition of a 1991 K5 Blazer in our family. My father had a '79 from 1980-1993 which I drove and loved to death until it was traded off for a pickup

I don't really know how to begin, this '91 I just picked up has a 350 with TBI. It starts and runs smoothly. The prev owner swapped out the instrument cluster and steering column (unsure why) and added some new tires. It has some tranny issues (doesn't like to shift up out of first gear) which I'll remedy one way or another in the future. This question about the tranny brings me to the reason for this post:
I'm working from total scratch here. While I've always had friends in the past that could do anything with a chevy small block, (cams, engine swaps, carb adjusting, you name it) I was always a spectator. I'm what you would call a "highly motivated inexperienced blazer enthusiast" which means I want to try and learn everything I can about my new baby.
I can perform basic functions (change fluids, plugs, plug wires, air/oil/tranny filters, disc/drum brakes) but I've never delved deeper into the workings of the engine. I don't even know what type of tranny I have (prolly a 704?) just yet.
Other than the mandatory purchase of a chiltons or similar manual, does anybody have good how-to sites or reading material I can use to get some technical info on my rig? I still need to pick up more than the basic set of tools (already have sockets, torque wrench, things like that).
I suppose these general "tier 2" type questions can be asked about any relatively old vehicle. If anybody knows a way to download the knowlege of a Chevy V8 Guru into ones head, please let me know!

Apologies for the very long post, I love this site, been a member for some time and now that I have some hardware to ask about I'm hoping to spend alot of time learning here. I don't ever want to be one of those whiners who have a problem and want somebody to fix it.
I have excellent skills with computers (solaris, linux sysadmin), and some common sense with basic tools, so hopefully this will translate well over to automotive bits.
Thanks in advance for reading this, it sure is appreciated.