2004 6.0 NV4500 Tahoe

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Got the intake back in and everything cleaned, still does the no start on first crank about 1 in 3 times.

Also got the second cheap but slightly nicer catch can plumbed in line after the first can and with the cheap glass filter between it and the intake so I can monitor leak by at a glance. The second can is just temporarily zip tied to the brake master to test the effectiveness.

Got the JTR custom metal Ts in but realized I didn’t have nearly enough tension clamps so I had to use cheap work gear clamps until I order something cleaner looking. Actually only put one metal T in for now because it takes way more clamps than I had.

Lastly I noticed a nice hairline crack down my radiator tank so I guess it’s Cold Case time. Debating adding oem oil cooler lines and getting the radiator model with the internal OC. Anyone have the part numbers for the OEam OC lines?
 

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Found the lines and got the radiator ordered, found it a little cheaper on Americantrucks.com. Hopefully the cold case is as nice as the Mishimotos and these lines aren’t overly annoying to install.
 

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Just be sure the rad has a restriction in the fitting (or your hose) that returns to the surge tank. Otherwise it'll have trouble heating up.
Does the factory radiator have a restriction in it? The truck typically runs cold around 170 with the 160* t stat I’m hoping it doesn’t run colder with a better radiator. 170 is already kinda low as far as efficiency of the burn goes and mpg yada yada bs.
 
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In a better investigation of the spark system I swapped coil packs on both banks with known good ones and noticed a severely burned #7 wire concealed by the heat shield I tried to protect it with. I was hoping this was the cranking issue but it was not.

I did manage to finally get the trans temp sensor wired in and it works! I looked everywhere for diagrams and info on which wires I needed to splice but since the factory auto trans harness has been Clintoned “aka disappeared” I was struggling to figure anything out. A buddy from PT.net found the pin out of the ECU and it clearly says #51 Yellow/BLK trans temp. Easy enough right? Well I didn’t confirm the pin and insteaded reached into the loom and grabbed the first yel/blk wire and spliced in……. It was #6 injector wire uhhhgggg. Fixed that and got spliced into the correct wire then grounded the other side of the sensor to the frame. Sensor reads great and the temp stayed low for my 40min round trip to the store and back. During which I did multiple 40-100 pulls and only managed to get it to 124*.

Somehow while searching for the missing trans harness I messed with the VSS wires which had been spliced by the previous owner and I have a “service brake system” message but it’s more annoying than anything and should be fixed next weekend.

Last bit of bad news is I still have the weird no crank issue and I’m honestly lost as to what it could be.
 

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In a better investigation of the spark system I swapped coil packs on both banks with known good ones and noticed a severely burned #7 wire concealed by the heat shield I tried to protect it with. I was hoping this was the cranking issue but it was not.

I did manage to finally get the trans temp sensor wired in and it works! I looked everywhere for diagrams and info on which wires I needed to splice but since the factory auto trans harness has been Clintoned “aka disappeared” I was struggling to figure anything out. A buddy from PT.net found the pin out of the ECU and it clearly says #51 Yellow/BLK trans temp. Easy enough right? Well I didn’t confirm the pin and insteaded reached into the loom and grabbed the first yel/blk wire and spliced in……. It was #6 injector wire uhhhgggg. Fixed that and got spliced into the correct wire then grounded the other side of the sensor to the frame. Sensor reads great and the temp stayed low for my 40min round trip to the store and back. During which I did multiple 40-100 pulls and only managed to get it to 124*.

Somehow while searching for the missing trans harness I messed with the VSS wires which had been spliced by the previous owner and I have a “service brake system” message but it’s more annoying than anything and should be fixed next weekend.

Last bit of bad news is I still have the weird no crank issue and I’m honestly lost as to what it could be.
That's a handy diagram to have. Have a complete link to it?
 

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In a better investigation of the spark system I swapped coil packs on both banks with known good ones and noticed a severely burned #7 wire concealed by the heat shield I tried to protect it with. I was hoping this was the cranking issue but it was not.

I did manage to finally get the trans temp sensor wired in and it works! I looked everywhere for diagrams and info on which wires I needed to splice but since the factory auto trans harness has been Clintoned “aka disappeared” I was struggling to figure anything out. A buddy from PT.net found the pin out of the ECU and it clearly says #51 Yellow/BLK trans temp. Easy enough right? Well I didn’t confirm the pin and insteaded reached into the loom and grabbed the first yel/blk wire and spliced in……. It was #6 injector wire uhhhgggg. Fixed that and got spliced into the correct wire then grounded the other side of the sensor to the frame. Sensor reads great and the temp stayed low for my 40min round trip to the store and back. During which I did multiple 40-100 pulls and only managed to get it to 124*.

Somehow while searching for the missing trans harness I messed with the VSS wires which had been spliced by the previous owner and I have a “service brake system” message but it’s more annoying than anything and should be fixed next weekend.

Last bit of bad news is I still have the weird no crank issue and I’m honestly lost as to what it could be.
I kept getting a burned plug wire or two where they would sit too close to the headers even with those fiberglass heat shields. I ended up finding some short wires that are the perfect length from coil to plug with no slack so they stay centered. No more burned wires. I heard Accel makes some but I like these.


LS Engine 10 mm Titanium High Heat Performance Spark Plug Ignition Wires Set

 
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I kept getting a burned plug wire or two where they would sit too close to the headers even with those fiberglass heat shields. I ended up finding some short wires that are the perfect length from coil to plug with no slack so they stay centered. No more burned wires. I heard Accel makes some but I like these.


LS Engine 10 mm Titanium High Heat Performance Spark Plug Ignition Wires Set


Those are nice! I need to bite the bullet and get some but I have a big stash of cheap wires that I’m slowly burning through. Maybe one day I’ll be able to justify nice wires lol.
 

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Those are nice! I need to bite the bullet and get some but I have a big stash of cheap wires that I’m slowly burning through. Maybe one day I’ll be able to justify nice wires lol.
I got tired of the frustration. There’s nothing worse than being on the way somewhere and some ricer is messing with ya on the freeway so you change lanes, punch it and instead of boost you get rat-a-tat-rat-a-tat-tat-tat as a wire decides to not work so well and the misfires hit. :gr_guns:
 

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