Alex_M
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No need ammo to expensive!! Hahaha!! I'm over it I got the claim in and should be taking it to the collision shop before end of week. It's and old truck, I know it but I don't spent money of full coverage for no reason!! Probably go get my alignment checked at firestone this morning since I got on the curb to keep from taking more damamge and luckily my wheels were not damaged!I hope you shoot him, before he can damage other GMT 800?
I'd add that to your insurance claimNo need ammo to expensive!! Hahaha!! I'm over it I got the claim in and should be taking it to the collision shop before end of week. It's and old truck, I know it but I don't spent money of full coverage for no reason!! Probably go get my alignment checked at firestone this morning since I got on the curb to keep from taking more damamge and luckily my wheels were not damaged!
That sucks.Less than 500 miles on the new motor and tune and some sack of garbage decides to side swipe me. No insurance or driver license either. Already filed claim and looking at a 250 deductible=/. Not bad but Damm there goes my oem fender!!
How big of a job is this?Today I changed the o-ring of my oil pump.
Therefore and to clean the engine as well I drove to the fuel station open my hood and tanked one liter diesel in my engine, drove half an hour and then flushed the oil.
The people at the fuel station really looked at me with a strange look.
After that I disassembled my oil pan and changed the O-ring.
Not a big problem if you have a lift and a little bit experience. I think I need about two hours.How big of a job is this?
Yeah the other thing on the Denali is the oil cooler line hold down bracket. You need to remove it and their is a certain sequence. I don't quite remember what but I remember having an issue where I had to put things back together in order to remove something. Also the long skinny bolts have a low torque value in inch pounds they are easy to strip out if you are not careful.How big of a job is this?
Do you mean the hold down bracket of the transmission oil cooler line? That is only mounted with the small screw you can remove and afterward tighten it again. It is a little bit narrow to work there, but possible.Yeah the other thing on the Denali is the oil cooler line hold down bracket. You need to remove it and their is a certain sequence. I don't quite remember what but I remember having an issue where I had to put things back together in order to remove something. Also the long skinny bolts have a low torque value in inch pounds they are easy to strip out if you are not careful.
No the engine cooler lines hold down, it's right near one of the front axle boltsDo you mean the hold down bracket of the transmission oil cooler line? That is only mounted with the small screw you can remove and afterward tighten it again. It is a little bit narrow to work there, but possible.
Yes I had no torque for the two long screws, but due to experience my magic hands are like a torque wrench...