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    S 10 Blazer tank

    i figured i would resurrect this thread instead of starting a new one seeing as it is along the same lines. I've got some questions regarding the S-10 tank swap. my first one is regarding the S-10 sending unit. i've included a picture and am curious about the multiple tubes and what they are...
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    Hello from newbie here, would appreciate some help

    ok ive got a little bit to report here. from my research (which could have been more extensive ill admit), it appears that the most cost effective and readily available replacement tank is a 20 gallon tank out of a 85-94 s-10 blazer/jimmy, $99.95 part # 29-3008 from LMC Truck. and i had to call...
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    Hello from newbie here, would appreciate some help

    i too am on the hunt for a gas tank. i have heard of the s-10 tanks but was hoping to find one with some more volume...(the m37 is no hybrid) i was looking at fuel cells from jazz, RCI, ect. but have yet to find any with a filler spout on the side (so i can utilize the original filled on the...
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    M37 hardtop

    im sorry i dont have the information your lookig for. but if/when you find one please post up the information you get from completing the swap. i would also like to put a hard top on mine some day. good luck!
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    new member of the family

    Quick question regarding the brakes...Karl mentioned the replacement of the rubber pressure line that comes down from the center of the bed and connects to the steel brake lines on the rear axle. is this a common part i can put together using parts from the local NAPA or is this a specialty M37...
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    cool rc m37

    woah.... what was the material used? seems like it could be used for many projects.
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    new member of the family

    as far as the brakes go, the shoes dont appear to be in all that bad shape with the exception that one is cracked. i will definitly be checking into napa for shoes and will replace the shoes as needed, thanks for the advice. I'm assuming that the axle grease saturating the shoes is not going to...
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    Little trip to the mountains

    Awesome! that is an awesome rig, thank you for the pictures
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    new member of the family

    Thank you for the inspiration and information. it does appear that i've opened a can of worms regarding the brakes. everything on the brakes side of things either needs a rebuild or replaced (i havent even gotten into the front axle yet) not to metion all of the axle seals to keep the gear oil...
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    new member of the family

    Hello friends, I just acquired a 1954 dodge M37 somewhat accidentally (the deal was too good to ignore). Anyway i just wanted to share my new rig and get a feel for the forum. I was also hoping to get a little insight on good (and the bad) places to get parts and information regarding these...
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