This weekend all my work was carried out outside the garage but I was in and out for tools etc.
I mucked out the inside of the blazer, then I washed it, got the cutting compound out and hand polished out some scratches where I had to dive into a hedge thanks to a half blind old lady and her white knuckled approach to driving on a single width road. Then the whole thing got a coat of Autoglym super resin polish and the glass all got rain-xed. I then fixed the intermittent fault on the drivers side rear window, measured up all the speakers for replacement, checked and topped up all fluids etc.
I then moved over to my project 67 C10 which I've owned for 13ish years and which was once my daily driver. It's been sat since a bunch of small issues took it off the road, then kids came along, money time etc etc. It moved house with us and frankly I've done nothing to it since so I've resolved to put some time in on it this summer. Yesterday I decided to see if she'd fire up, freshly charged battery, turned her over by hand, all free so I spun her up and.......nothing! not a flicker. Tried a bit of starting fluid and she did cough so I guess I had a spark so started going through the fuel system. It has a carter electric fuel pump down on the chassis rail, pulled the fuel line to it, nada so guessed i may have drained the tank last time I did anything. Dumped a couple of gallons of fresh gas with stabil in it in the tank and still, nothing. If all else fails, go old school and I blew up the line and heard it gurgle, so sucked on it and got a good mouthful of stale gas, lovely! refitted the pipe to the pump, turned the pump on, hummed happily but still nothing at the new billet fuel filter I fitted last time out. Pulled that off, took it apart, dry as a bone inside. Realised then that its also a one way valve and I ahem, cough "may" have fitted it **** bout backwards, refitted it, ran the pump, turned her over and she fired up, a bit of smoke but eventually she settled down to an almost smooth idle and I think it was pretty much firing on all eight.
Gave the engine bay a quick clean up, realised the back half of the brake master was empty so I've probably had a line rust through somewhere, pedal goes to the floor way too easily. Thats not an issue really as I have all new brake parts to go on, master cylinder, wheel cylinders plus a new booster and all the brackets and linkages to go to power brakes. I just need to get myself a decent brake pipe flaring tool and learn to make new pipes.
First up will be replacing the leaking water pump (have a new one of those too) and pull the rad, take it to a specialist to solder in a bung for the temp sensor for the derale fan controller and then make a shroud for the 16" volvo electric fan I have hung up in the garage.
I'm going to try and do a little every week.