mountie
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I can relate..... Hard to keep track of all this fun 'chit'.F_Uck I posted in the wrong thread again.
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I can relate..... Hard to keep track of all this fun 'chit'.F_Uck I posted in the wrong thread again.
Were you getting low oil pressure ?knocked out the oil pump pickup tube o-ring and oil pan gasket
I feel that my Yukon drives fine..... smooth...... But, I wonder if getting a fresh set of plugs ( even coils?)... Might make it better? I have no idea how old my stuff is....
Thanks for the coaching...... What were those REALLY nice wires? ( round coils)..The stock plugs and wires of an LS are generally "good" for 100-150K. But, it depends on the condition of the engine and its operating environment, which, as you know, inspecting the plugs can specify. With an LS, I'd definitely inspect the plugs if I had never done so. Not so much to replace, but to compare the cylinders due to the PCV system. Coils tend to either work or not. If you were so inclined, you could spark test every cylinder to look for a variance to identify a weaker coil. Otherwise, it's just the plugs and wires that are the wear items.
Thanks for the coaching...... What were those REALLY nice wires? ( round coils)..
....and I suppose to replace plugs with OEM? ( plug numbers?)
I guess I'm a bit lazy to search the recent posts. My bad....
Cool LEDS. You finally gave those useless slots a purpose.Looks great ! ( But no lit upper 3rd light ? )
They actually do have a purpose. They’re there to let the pressurized cabin air out so that when you slam a door it doesn’t pop your ear drums. There’s rubber flaps behind them on the body that act as a one-way valve. Air can come out but not in.Cool LEDS. You finally gave those useless slots a purpose.