What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Went to the junkyard in search of the little storage compartment where that remote tape deck goes for when I get a double DIN.

Found one in a Silverado. The best part is that I found someone's secret stash. That must be why they cut a hole in the back of the compartment.

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It does pay to go to the junkyard, in more ways than one.
 

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Went to the junkyard in search of the little storage compartment where that remote tape deck goes for when I get a double DIN.

Found one in a Silverado. The best part is that I found someone's secret stash. That must be why they cut a hole in the back of the compartment.
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No contest... you have officially won the internet today!:party36:
 

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Went to the junkyard in search of the little storage compartment where that remote tape deck goes for when I get a double DIN.

Found one in a Silverado. The best part is that I found someone's secret stash. That must be why they cut a hole in the back of the compartment.

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It does pay to go to the junkyard, in more ways than one.

So,.... You experienced that "Zen spark" when you discovered the found cash?

Nice...... 2 yards!! ( Tonyrodz knows what a 'yard' is)

I get that fun feeling once in a while.... Next to the condo complex I manage, there's a bar....
Drunk people pull their keys out of their pocket & don't realize their loose cash fly's out of their pocket...
I find it in our grass next morning...
 

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Cut my trans filter open

Hardly anything in there. Some very fine metallic debris on the filter. The fine stuff. Coarse bits were from my saw, don't mind those. Pleats seemed fairly clean

And I can verify these filters have a bypass valve, though an oddly designed one

Was thinking that maybe a restriction issue. So I tossed a line splice in there and ran no filter. Shifted the same.

Soooo my takeaway from this is I think these trans are picker on fluid than they perhaps let on. Kind of backs my previous experimentation with messing with different fluids and noting which ones my trans seemed to like vs. Less so.

Take that info how you will

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Went to the junkyard in search of the little storage compartment where that remote tape deck goes for when I get a double DIN.

Found one in a Silverado. The best part is that I found someone's secret stash. That must be why they cut a hole in the back of the compartment.

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It does pay to go to the junkyard, in more ways than one.
Ahh hell yeah!!!
 

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