rolfsent
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My brake pads I put in a year ago were making a really bad screech when low speed braking so I had them replaced and rotors turned today. It kills me to replace 8mm pads...
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That is a risk you take buying used, but damn, I feel for you, that blows having to do all that work to it.
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Ouch. Sorry to hear that. Honestly.. you are so far into it, might as well work through this last hiccup (literally) and then hopefully thats it for a while.
I definitely feel you though.. (little less hurtful - but still, I've done a lot of the same to my 95 Tahoe)
It's kind of like stock market investing.. Sometimes you're money goes WAY down.. but if you ride it out, maybe your enjoyment level will cover the "recuperation" of the money you've put into it. Unlike the stocks.. You'll never get your money back for this thing, but hopefully your enjoyment levels can outweigh the money. Best of luck moving forward from here with it!
Sorry for your $$ spent as well. I didn't get mine inspected before I bought it, and I've had to sink about $3k into it, but nothing like yours.
How much of the old engine did they transfer over? Did they reuse things like the injectors, the fuel spider, distributor, etc?
Well, when the guy was working on the original motor, at first, he said, "Yeah, it's the spark plug wires, they're arcing", so he did a $350 tune up.. Did that, then he said, "Oh yeah, it's dumping raw fuel, must be the spider, $350", and I knew that there was an improved spider, etc, and he let me buy it and have it sent over.. He installed that, then, "Yeah, I had the truck idling in the parking lot, and it just lost compression in (3) cylinders..."
Only things that didn't transfer were the thermostat, and water pump.
So, yeah, that stuff all transferred.. Of course, the spark plug wires were only a year old, so I HIGHLY DOUBT they even were an issue to begin with. I honestly think my old motor might very well be fine, and it was all bullcrap. I mean, a FLANGE came off the bolt on cat/y pipe/all that stuff, and he made me get a new one... Literally the flange at the motor end of the pipe came off... I bet any shop could've repaired that for nothing. He also kept my old ones, said there was a 'core charge' of $300 on it.. On cats? Come on. I got smoked, I think...
Well, when the guy was working on the original motor, at first, he said, "Yeah, it's the spark plug wires, they're arcing", so he did a $350 tune up.. Did that, then he said, "Oh yeah, it's dumping raw fuel, must be the spider, $350", and I knew that there was an improved spider, etc, and he let me buy it and have it sent over.. He installed that, then, "Yeah, I had the truck idling in the parking lot, and it just lost compression in (3) cylinders..."
Only things that didn't transfer were the thermostat, and water pump.
So, yeah, that stuff all transferred.. Of course, the spark plug wires were only a year old, so I HIGHLY DOUBT they even were an issue to begin with. I honestly think my old motor might very well be fine, and it was all bullcrap. I mean, a FLANGE came off the bolt on cat/y pipe/all that stuff, and he made me get a new one... Literally the flange at the motor end of the pipe came off... I bet any shop could've repaired that for nothing. He also kept my old ones, said there was a 'core charge' of $300 on it.. On cats? Come on. I got smoked, I think...
Finally put my 6" lift on! Heres some pics of it. And by the way, does any one know what kind of rims I have? I thought they were american racing rims but I cant seem to find them any where. I wanna buy a matching spare and mount it on the rear. They were originally chrome plated but I powder coated them.