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

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Leo1103

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I've noticed a lot of those around where I live and most of them the daytime running lamp/strip go out.
I've heard they burn out as well, I was more or less going to switch out everything on these now so I dont have to ever go back and fix it.
 

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Are you going to put a bypass on with the trucool?

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I live in Virginia and I didn't put a bypass on mine and my temps are normally 135 unless I'm towing then they are around 160.

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I'm in Cali and my Denali was always 180-205 (not towing) after I added the true-cool and a B&M deep pan it runs around 130-135, I was looking at this chart and figured i'm pretty good to go now.

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Took the burb to one of the trusted motor rebuild shops around here. The owner thinks its the main bearing. So, with them, options are 42-4500 to rebuild, or 6200 for a re-manufactured motor. :(

Going to stop by my mechanic and see how much he would charge to put in a new motor that I would have delivered. Found an LY6 on lowmileageparts.com for 3k. They have a decent warranty, but outside of that I'm not sure of their rep. If I choose to go that route, I'll just drive it till either it blows, or until the motor comes in stock.
 

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Took the burb to one of the trusted motor rebuild shops around here. The owner thinks its the main bearing. So, with them, options are 42-4500 to rebuild, or 6200 for a re-manufactured motor. :(

Going to stop by my mechanic and see how much he would charge to put in a new motor that I would have delivered. Found an LY6 on lowmileageparts.com for 3k. They have a decent warranty, but outside of that I'm not sure of their rep. If I choose to go that route, I'll just drive it till either it blows, or until the motor comes in stock.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/268029760556786/

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