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26 July 08 - 03:1625 July 08 E-brake installed but won't stop the wheels from turning!

Not much done today. Planned to work on it most of today but couldn't get started til about 630.  Wow.  At this rate a lofty goal may be to get it up and running before the warranty runs out on everything.  Not very inspiring.  Better days are ahead though, I can feel it! 

All I managed to do was get the e-brake cable connected to the brake pedal cable and adjusted to remove any cable slack.  When I push the pedal it pulls the levers on the e-brake assembly but it won't stop the rotors from turning when I turn them by hand.  That could be a problem, being an electric motor has no compression to keep the truck from rolling.  I'll have to figure out something.  Hopefully just an adjustment in the rear brake assembly or tighten the cable more.  Since my model didn't come with disc on the rear it's not in the manual I bought.

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21 July 08 - 23:3321 July 08

Decided to replace the drum brake rear end with a disc brake unit.  Here's the deal on that. 

1. The disc brake rear on the newer model Blazers and S10's through 2005 models will bolt in place of the old drum rear perfectly.

2. The rear must be from a 2WD if your vehicle is 2WD.  Actually you may could use 4WD units, not really sure but they are about 5" wider.  The lower shock mounting bracket on the 91 goes right back in place under the leaf springs.  Cost from salvage yard, $400 with good rotor, pads and no leaks!

3. The brake cables are totally different on the newer models thus they won't just hook right up.  And you HAVE to have a functioning emergency brake on an electric vehicle with a manual transmission since theres no engine compression to stop it from turning.  Forget to set the brake and if you're on a slight hill, your car is going for a ride all by itself! We're going to get a compression cable fitting or just ... (more)

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21 July 08 - 22:4019 July 08

Finished removing the exhaust and gas tank.  Took the drive shaft out and transmission cross-brace out, motor mounts unbolted and engine is ready to come out.

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21 July 08 - 22:36July 16 08

Took the bed off in preparation to install the batteries.  Bed measurements were taken and now have to see how many batteries we can cram under the bed!

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15 July 08 - 03:50July 8 post, modified from DIYelectricar.com

Editors note: This is my first attempt at blogging and converting an OPEC oil fueled gas engine vehicle to all electric drive.  I've perused many conversion blogs as well as numerous entries on evalbum.com in my quest to build this thing economically.  I'm hoping this will answer questions for others as others have helped me.

I picked this thing up yesterday.  It has a 2.8L V6, 5 speed with AC.  Body is pretty good but needs paint, front bumper and grill. Took it to the scales and it came in at 2860 with 1/4 tank of gas. After deducting for the estimated fuel I think the curb will end up being about 2830 pre conversion.  EValbum post with some specs. http://evalbum.com/1860

I'll be primarily commuting to work via city streets with a max speed of maybe 50, trips to town, lunch etc. ... (more)

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