wjburken
Supporting Member
If you’re that deep into it, the sensor should be a piece of cake. Use your metric crescent wrench.I hope your wrong. Wish me luck, I’m diving into the valley pan gasket replacement project right now.
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If you’re that deep into it, the sensor should be a piece of cake. Use your metric crescent wrench.I hope your wrong. Wish me luck, I’m diving into the valley pan gasket replacement project right now.
Ouch!Biggest I have is 24 mm, too small. Look at this shit, didn’t even open the ****** hood up yet. Da ****...
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Biggest I have is 24 mm, too small. Look at this shit, didn’t even open the ****** hood up yet. Da ****...
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I hope your wrong. Wish me luck, I’m diving into the valley pan gasket replacement project right now.
Biggest I have is 24 mm, too small. Look at this shit, didn’t even open the ****** hood up yet. Da ****...
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What’s the biggest inch crescent wrench you’ve got?Biggest I have is 24 mm, too small.
Truth from a wise man!Let air out the other one so the front is lower and it'll be easier to work on the top of the motor.
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FuuuuuuuuckAwesome. I’m officially pissed at GM. After tearing the entire dash out of my truck to replace my ac evaporator temp sensor to fix dtc b3933 I found out from a TSB that I don’t have such a sensor in my truck, the replacement HVAC head unit I installed last month needs to be programmed via TISWeb and my Tech2 or that dtc shows up and the ac won’t work. No wonder I can’t find that sensor.