I've always heard people speculate that "the timing chaing jumped a tooth" but never ever has that been the case. I can't even imagine how thats possible. Search for something simpler. When I changed my Dizzy, I had a good deal of monkeying around to get it correct.
Sweet two door, where have you been wheeling it? I plan on wheeling mine in Colorado this year. When I finally buy one of course. How has it done offroad?
Just wondering. I know theres lotsa room for improvement on the 5.3's and tons of room with the 6.0's. Just wasn't sure how retarded the factory tuned the Vortecs. My 97 doesn't seem to have any torque management, it gets silly easier than most of my trucks.
Yes you can do more damage overfilling it. Get a good set of gauges if you wanna continue playing with it. You know as soon as the compressor starts cycling off and on that your low on refrigerant.
Looks great. All white looks soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better than the black and white look imo. I hate black rims, unless the truck is black.
Ok thank you. So really this is an after effect of the pcv. Back in the day when we just had breathers we wouldn't have this problem, correct? I mean environment be damned and all.
So this would be the correct routing for both my 5.3 Yukon and my 6.0 HD?
Are we just keeping the engine from having to reburn this dirty oil, is that the design behind this? Still trying to understand why exactly its needed and why the factory system doesn't work. Thanks.
I dropped off my street scenes pillar caps to be painted and they were $100. Exactly the number I had in my head, and they came out way better than I could ever do em. I'm gonna drop the Yukon back off in the summer to have him fix a few spots, including fixing two little dents in the hood...
Not real crazy about RP. Never heard good stuff about it, maybe ok for old school muscle but I'm sticking with my Mobil 1 or better. We can have a long disscusion about oils and how even Mobil 1 isn't really a true synthetic but ill save it. Front diff is a piece of cake, remove both plugs...
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