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

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R3cord303

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Well- after more back and fourth I’m not doing an afm delete. Just getting a new long block that doesnt have afm, and its got a ‘step up cam’ for towing. Gonna have that replaced next week, have it tuned, and then I have to drive down to SoCal. Should be fun. Kinda down to the wire though.
 

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once you have the pan out you can add a drain dorman sells a kit
https://www.ebay.com/itm/392295281380

On my last truck I just drilled and welded in a bung I bought off the rack at the local car parts place. It came with a gasketed bolt, just like OEM. Simple. Worked great.

The one you linked protrudes above the bottom of the pan, so it doesn't fully empty. If fluid still dumps out when I remove the pan, there's no point in the drain. And that nut doesn't appear to be a locking nut. If it vibrates loose, you leak fluid. If the plug has enough removal torque to overcome the retention torque of the nut, it spins, rendering it useless. It's a no for me.
 
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On my last truck I just drilled and welded in a bung I bought off the rack at the local car parts place. It came with a gasketed bolt, just like OEM. Simple. Worked great.

The one you linked protrudes above the bottom of the pan, so it doesn't fully empty. If fluid still dumps out when I remove the pan, there's no point in the drain. And that nut doesn't appear to be a locking nut. If it vibrates loose, you leak fluid. If the plug has enough removal torque to overcome the retention torque of the nut, it spins, rendering it useless. It's a no for me.
Point taken, it has a drain bolt with a o-ring like a oil pan drain bolt which is smaller so it won't over torque the larger part of the adapter, not everyone has a welder :) it's a slow seller but no complaints from anyone.
 

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...not everyone has a welder :) ...
What!?! If you don't have a welder, you should at least get a weldor (a friend who welds).

I wasn't saying it's bad. It's just not for me. I'd like it better if it used a prevailing-torque lock nut to keep it from loosening. You can't use thread locker, either. It'll make the sealing washer crack. Don't ask me how I know that.
 

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