Had a few hours to work on it today. First, I did some quick testing on the Air lift bags. I measured the amount of lift at certain air pressures, from floor to fender-
0psi: 33 3/8"
5psi: 33 1/2"
35psi: 34 1/4"
I tested both bags at the same time since one side would affect the other approximately 50% (tested and confirmed this). My Tahoe sits level, within 1/16" left-to-right so these measurements apply to both sides (also tested and confirmed).
Then I moved on to motor stuff-
I unbolted the torque converter from the flexplate to see if the odd heavy vibe I felt at a very narrow RPM range would change any. It didn't, so I'm gonna assume/hope it's an issue with the crank pulley/balancer and replace it when I reassemble the motor.
How I turn those bolts:
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...And hold the crank:
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I removed the spark plugs while the motor was still hot in attempt to run a compression test. By the time I got the wires off and spark plugs out, the motor had cooled considerably. I decided I'd just test it cold on the stand once I had it out and moved on to other things.
Didn't break the tube! This rarely happens:
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So far, I have the hood off, exhaust manifolds unbolted and air intake removed:
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I really hope I don't have any late days with work. I wanna get the heads off to get them to the machine shop ASAP.