Another rough day splitting my time working on my house and Tahoe. I quit my job 6 mos ago and I don't see when I would have time for a job
I promised pics and I did take some, but it seems photobucket hates me and I hate it back. Will see about uploading pics to another host.
Anyway, Flaring steel lines is a pita and next time I will use easybend. But now it is done and the tank put back.In order to reach the fuel lines to disconnect them, I removed the LR wheel and noticed odd wear on the brake rotor, everything looks like shit, so it was hard to tell, but some dumbass had put the inside pad on the outside and vice versa. That made the pad sit crooked on the rotor. I fixed that side, maybe tomorrow I'll fix the other. Also today, I replaced front shocks, hubs, sway bar end links, bled the heck out of the brakes, lubed the joints and the brake components.
Meanwhile the test drive revealed the rear shocks are junk too, at least the RR... add them to the shopping list... the brakes worked well, I had an ABS light till I restarted the engine, parking brakes don't work, radio doesn't play but most importantly: The engine still overheats!!! ARGH
Running around the area it was fine, even scaling this mountain it did well but it ran about 220 and climbed to 230 idling in my drive.
I am pretty sure the fan clutch that I replaced was bad, it was even squeaking, at least it didnt get as hot as last time... I scratched my head a bit... fresh coolant, new t-stat, new fan and it overheats sitting there idling...the new fan was kicking in intermittently with the A/C blasting. In my head I going back and forth between blaming the water pump and the radiator. More testing to come.