WFarm
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- Joined
- Jan 11, 2023
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- Location
- Central Virginia
- First Name
- Paul
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 454
Today began Operation Engine Bay Declutter, with the goal of cleaning up the engine bay by removing unused and unwanted hardware and tidying up wire harnesses etc.
Began by removing the cruise control module and associated cables and vacuum lines. The PO had installed a Dakota digital dash, but didn’t remove the now obsolete speedometer cables and such. It’s all gone now, including the vacuum servo motor mounted to the firewall. Everything will be bagged and boxed up in the event I ever sell the truck. (Not likely!)
Next step will be removing all the under hood air conditioning components, including the evaporator housing, compressor, brackets and hoses. Have an AC Delete box on order so can keep heat and defrost. Once that arrives I’ll get the AC system evacuated and go to work.
Began by removing the cruise control module and associated cables and vacuum lines. The PO had installed a Dakota digital dash, but didn’t remove the now obsolete speedometer cables and such. It’s all gone now, including the vacuum servo motor mounted to the firewall. Everything will be bagged and boxed up in the event I ever sell the truck. (Not likely!)
Next step will be removing all the under hood air conditioning components, including the evaporator housing, compressor, brackets and hoses. Have an AC Delete box on order so can keep heat and defrost. Once that arrives I’ll get the AC system evacuated and go to work.
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