What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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07Burb

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Doh!!! Can you hammer a tight 12 point socket onto it?
Maybe? I’m done for the day. I’ll try again tomorrow possibly but I need to track down a replacement bolt before I destroy the rounded off one further
 

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Anyone ever add vvt to one of these?

If i end up going there, an option is a 6.2 donor.

My mechanic suggested that as a donor, and i do have my dod harness that could be recycled...
 

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Who’s the OEM part number guru again? Is it @91RS ? :think: I need a part number (or very least bolt and thread size of the bolts that hold in the front sway bar bushings on a 2wd ‘13 suburban. Went to swap the front sway bar today and my 14 year old rounded a bolt off stopping us dead in our tracks. Gonna have to cut the bolt off or truck a bolt extra toe socket to get it out.
@915_Tahoe is the guy, but if you have one of the bolts off just take it with you to a hardware store and match one up should be like a m12~m13
you can match the thread by threading your bolt into a nut and then get a bolt that matches the nut thread.
you can also call ANY gm dealer parts department and give them the last 8 of your vin to find out the part number required.
 

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The easy way out would be a short block 5.3, and just transfer everything over to it, including my fancy pump and the brand new pickup tube...
 

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@915_Tahoe is the guy, but if you have one of the bolts off just take it with you to a hardware store and match one up should be like a m12~m13
you can match the thread by threading your bolt into a nut and then get a bolt that matches the nut thread.
you can also call ANY gm dealer parts department and give them the last 8 of your vin to find out the part number required.
If the wrench is 13mm, it’s a M8. I believe the pitch is 1.25.
 

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@915_Tahoe is the guy, but if you have one of the bolts off just take it with you to a hardware store and match one up should be like a m12~m13
you can match the thread by threading your bolt into a nut and then get a bolt that matches the nut thread.
you can also call ANY gm dealer parts department and give them the last 8 of your vin to find out the part number required.
Great idea! In my frustration I hadn’t thought about that
 

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