Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
6 hours ago, BadBowtie14 said:

I just modded up my Weathertech mudflaps with extensions, going hunting in a few weeks and have to drive about 80 miles on gravel.  Also,  I ordered a set of Go Rhino RB20 running boards, I liked shadrickjm's so much I had to get a set for myself. 

 

20180917_164139.jpg

20180917_164449.jpg

Posted

This morning I repaired a 2005 Sierra Duramax HD cluster and a 2005 Silverado Duramax HD cluster , also sold them each a remote and programmed them to their trucks. Then repaired a FOB ( 15252034 ) for a 2008 Cobalt.  Pretty good day so far.
SmileyMoneyLots_zps4e06cd9a.gif

yw6D2NE.jpg

kYn3zDU.jpg

  • Like 2
Posted

Cleaned out the garage and put away all the lawn equipment back in the small shed. Put all the lawn chairs back out, put the generator away along with the camp stove.  Now to put the rest of the extra fuel in the vehicles when they need it.  I got 20 gallons now to use. 

  • Like 1
Posted

New rear shocks and messed with the rear squeaking brakes

80af98f4967bd6f72c6d531800fba58a.jpg

81966b63310e31907d34479afb5b740f.jpg

090655b1814ebfbf668c1f7c17d43585.jpg


Ryan B.

Posted
4 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

New rear shocks and messed with the rear squeaking brakes

80af98f4967bd6f72c6d531800fba58a.jpg

81966b63310e31907d34479afb5b740f.jpg

090655b1814ebfbf668c1f7c17d43585.jpg


Ryan B.

squeaky brakes...make any progress? Mine are gross after releasing the ebrake. 

Posted

Basically cleaned em up used some spray from oreilly auto parts. It was an annoying squeal when slowing down. Took it for a short ride and noise is gone we will see


Ryan B.

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)

Wagner Thermoquiet pads, by chance? I know of a tech who says he used to use those exclusively in his shop ... until every single one came back about a year later, squeaking and squealing like crazy.

 

If the squeal comes back, grab a bottle of Permatex Ceramic Extreme (the purple stuff), and use that anywhere the pads contact the calipers. https://www.amazon.com/Permatex-24125-Ceramic-Extreme-Lubricant/dp/B0018PSASU

 

I've lost count of the number of GM trucks from '99-'12 that have rear brake & E-brake issues. They should've stuck with drums. My '07 has drum rears, and that's about the only part of the truck that hasn't given me any grief. 

 

 

 

Silverado rear brake job, '13 (6).JPG

Edited by Jsdirt
Posted

Look alot better than mine, that's for sure. They didn't look much better when they were 9, either.

 

IMG_9327.thumb.JPG.29cda2858e87b3f283782c02d4027bb8.JPG

 

IMG_9328.thumb.JPG.98e7d836583fe51b68fd97e2f6374ebf.JPG

 

 

Changed the gear oil in the Volvo. First time in my life I've ever seen a filter screen in a diff cover! Solid aluminum cover, too. I love this car more and more every time I work on it. Forgot to take a pic of the cover after I cleaned it. The differential looks just like a GM G80. 4:11 ratio - needs it to get out of it's own way, lol. 114 crank HP - about the only thing I can complain about.

downsize.jpg.a096ec60d6c360e9d5f3b6052e752b37.jpg

 

Sure makes you wonder why Ford bought them ... HMMMMMM. Too good, maybe? Same with GM & Saab. "You take this one, I'll take that one" . Only reason this seems so plausible is because of the over-engineered crap everyone produces today. On that note, I just saw a Cadillac that needed a steering rack ... and REPROGRAMMING before it would work. ?

 

 

Posted

I was about to do the same thing with the rusty gas I pumped out of the neighbor's '03 Sable he entered in the derby. I was going to strain it and dump it in his Dodge, but he was too nervous about it ... so it'll go in my '94 s10 plow truck. 

 

Can't believe this thing ran - the fuel line was kinked 90°! I was wondering why it took 3 hours for the fuel pump to move 6 gallons out, LOL.

 

IMG_9185.thumb.JPG.f7718cb2ac3fca48de1cb6ad17c8f83d.JPG

Posted
3 hours ago, Black02Silverado said:

Topped my truck off with the left over gas that I have for the generator. 

I usually do something along this line with my mower gas, at the end of October.  Surrendered my 2=stroke gas to the neighborhood landscapers, today, when they came by to clean up my yard, lawn equipment is still baried from our move, haven’t had the chance to get in the garage and clean/set-it-up, since the accident.

3 hours ago, Jsdirt said:

I was about to do the same thing with the rusty gas I pumped out of the neighbor's '03 Sable he entered in the derby. I was going to strain it and dump it in his Dodge, but he was too nervous about it ... so it'll go in my '94 s10 plow truck. 

 

Can't believe this thing ran - the fuel line was kinked 90°! I was wondering why it took 3 hours for the fuel pump to move 6 gallons out, LOL.

 

IMG_9185.thumb.JPG.f7718cb2ac3fca48de1cb6ad17c8f83d.JPG

When I was a teenager, my dad and I would occasionally go to the junk yard for parts for his 72 Datsun pickup, and drain gas from some of the cars/trucks that had the parts we needed.  We would strain it coming out of the tank and again going into his truck’s tank.  BUT, definitely strain it putting it in the next tank.

Posted
When I was a teenager, my dad and I would occasionally go to the junk yard for parts for his 72 Datsun pickup, and drain gas from some of the cars/trucks that had the parts we needed.  We would strain it coming out of the tank and again going into his truck’s tank.  BUT, definitely strain it putting it in the next tank.

Meant to ask, has everything healed up?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    250.4k
    Total Topics
    2.7m
    Total Posts
  • Member Statistics

    342,768
    Total Members
    8,960
    Most Online
    LeeBob
    Newest Member
    LeeBob
    Joined
  • Who's Online   4 Members, 0 Anonymous, 878 Guests (See full list)


×
×
  • Create New...