2004 6.0 NV4500 Tahoe

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Onebad1983

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There, there. I'm sure you've learned your lesson and will take great care of your Yukon going forward. At least you're off to a good start with it.:)
Still pissed that my grandfather sold the engine out of it without asking me though. I also haven't even gotten money off of that either
 

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When I'm finally able to get up to the shop to look at it and make sure I'm going to. I haven't hardly left the house in 2 weeks. Plus I can't drive my truck much. Rear end dope is dangerously low and the cover is leaking
Rear end dope? Maybe something like this? Just trying to make sense....




The following is a true account:

A 26-year-old male arrives at the ER complaining of ****** bleeding. He is too embarrassed to provide an accurate history but provides the examing doctor a clue: “There might be something stuck in my rear end.” Examination reveals a non-tender abdomen, but a ****** exam shows blood coming from his ****. A speculum exam reveals bloody stool and a dead gerbil. Apparently, through the cardboard tubing from a paper towel roll, the rodent had been forced into his ******. Once the animal was in, the tube was pulled out.

The idea is that as the gerbil suffocates, it scratches and claws at the lining of the ******, providing an intense sensation to the patient. The rodent should then have been defecated, but the swelling and bleeding had caused the retention of the animal. The patient required pain medication and antibiotics after the animal was removed, but was then allowed to go home.
 

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Rear end dope? Maybe something like this? Just trying to make sense....




The following is a true account:

A 26-year-old male arrives at the ER complaining of ****** bleeding. He is too embarrassed to provide an accurate history but provides the examing doctor a clue: “There might be something stuck in my rear end.” Examination reveals a non-tender abdomen, but a ****** exam shows blood coming from his ****. A speculum exam reveals bloody stool and a dead gerbil. Apparently, through the cardboard tubing from a paper towel roll, the rodent had been forced into his ******. Once the animal was in, the tube was pulled out.

The idea is that as the gerbil suffocates, it scratches and claws at the lining of the ******, providing an intense sensation to the patient. The rodent should then have been defecated, but the swelling and bleeding had caused the retention of the animal. The patient required pain medication and antibiotics after the animal was removed, but was then allowed to go home.
I'm talking about differential fluid?
 

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