the dorman clamp is a shortcut, do the bolts.Was starting to think through some of my next repairs and PM. Are there any other weak points I should be considering? Remember, my goal is to keep running this truck for a long, long time.
I'm thinking I want to address the broken exhaust manifold bolt. In talking with my trusted shop (owner of which also has a Yukon), he recommends just changing out all of the bolts vs using the dorman clamp. What are your thoughts? Also, are these the right ARP bolts to use:
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We had discussed proactively changing out the torque converter a few posts back - any thoughts on that? I'm still on my original transmission with no issues right now.i also had Blackstone take a look at my trans fluid from last month and it actually looked pretty good with no identified issues. Do I even bother with this?
I typically drive long distances - 2 hours each way, so my goal is to not get stranded somewhere unprepared.
Anything else I should think about in 2024 with 185K miles now?
transmission I would find the highest rated cleanest shop in town and just have them refresh it with all the known fixes, it will be cheaper than fixing it later
that's just my .02 I have broken too many transmissions, a well built one is pretty much bullet proof.
a the very least do the billet TC
I also plan on keeping mine for the long run, at least that's the game plan for now