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

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well there all f-in tight I beat on it pretty hard so I'll call it good till next year :burnout:
next up will be taking care of a tiny exhaust leak I think one of the clamps needs adjusting and I am hearing a little rattle around 2k rpm so
I guess I gotta go bug the guys at the muffler shop.
needed to get the brakes all done I have surgery on Wednesday so probably won't be trying to do much for a couple weeks.
Good luck with the surgery, hope it isn’t anything too serious.:)
 

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...I have surgery on Wednesday so probably won't be trying to do much for a couple weeks.

You take care Wes and check in when able to. I'll keep you in my prayers.

They make cheap little adapters. I have one and used a new style can on my old hose, with the adapter.

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When did this happen? We just bought a bunch of cans in July and didn't come across this.
 

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Walmart, I think. Might have been O'Reilly's. Can't imagine an auto parts store without them.
I got mine at walmart also. They are a POS kinda. Mine felt like the threads weren't going to hold up very well.

I bought a brass one off amazon for the gauges that my buddy Casey owns. I haven't used it yet so I can't give any details on if its a POS or not.
 

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Good luck with the surgery, hope it isn’t anything too serious.:)
I have a hernia in my lower left abdomen and a 3rd ball o_O both easily addressed, there going to use a poly mesh patch for the abdomen and remove the extra bean, which is really just some kind of fluid/semisolid material (cyst) the doctor is pretty cool he's been doing this stuff forever, the hernia has cropped up in the last year during covid so I am glad most operations are back to normal it's kind of uncomfortable
 

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I got mine at walmart also. They are a POS kinda. Mine felt like the threads weren't going to hold up very well.

I bought a brass one off amazon for the gauges that my buddy Casey owns. I haven't used it yet so I can't give any details on if its a POS or not.

That was my experience with the little plastic adapter.
I hated it so much i spent a few hundred bucks on a case that still had the old style... :jester:
 

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My a/c started blowing hot hair. I had to go buy freon. I didnt know they had switched out of R-134. Which i guess its more expensive and uses a different hose.
Mine did this recently, and all I had to do was a re-learn. (Granted, this was on my NBS).. might try that first though. Not sure if the procedure is the same, but in the NBS, just pull the HVAC fuse for a minute.. reinsert, then set the key to “on”, and you should hear the doors all moving doing their recalibration.
 

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Got the physical Corn sensor in. Works very nice, and fast, how it should be.
Cheapest GM trying to save 20 bucks when they build cars I guess.
No more garbage virtual sensor for me!

% rising when WOT?

Also, corn went way up, wtf.
 

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