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

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RobsFreeland

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I was the guy who just mentioned the stripe on the springs. There was no rhyme or reason so I figured it was I’d for type. I wasn’t taking him serious.
But tell me the tap size for threads of a power steering pump on a 04 Tahoe 5.3 flex and all is forgivin.
 

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New injector o rings installed. Cleaned up intake and installed with mount for steering pump, alternator . Need to rethread shaft for power steering pulley almost have it but threads are messed up. What size tap?
Close to end of cam swap. Yea !!

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Just Fishing

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Just Fishing

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more reading suggests that if your not talking about the lines, the pully
"In case anyone was wondering still mine was 3/8-16."
 

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Ok fellas I need some help. I was wiring my radar detector into the rearview mirror harness and I must have shorted something. Now I’m not getting power to that lead which shows the temp/compass (though OnStar still works), AND the foglight icon on the dash doesn’t light up green (but the fogs and switch work fine). I checked the regular fuses and didn’t see anything blown. Any ideas??
Should be one of the ones in the left side dash panel, you can test them all easily by just touching the tips with a meter
 

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I replaced the dead air suspension pump today. It took about 30 minutes. I bought the Arnott one to save a few bucks. The GM one only lasted 121k miles. So I figured this one couldn't be any worse. It's a nice unit. It came with better air line clips than factory (metal vs. plastic which broke when I disassembled them). And it came with a new relay, too.

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I replaced the dead air suspension pump today. It took about 30 minutes. I bought the Arnott one to save a few bucks. The GM one only lasted 121k miles. So I figured this one couldn't be any worse. It's a nice unit. It came with better air line clips than factory (metal vs. plastic which broke when I disassembled them). And it came with a new relay, too.

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Glad to hear it went well. I think you will be happy with the Arnott pump. Doesn’t look like it had too much crap built up on it.
 

89Suburban

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Good for you; glad you can do it! Someone tries that around here it would close down the drive thru due to damage to both the signs and the boat. Then no fishin' for a while.


It’s just a bass boat. I know where I can get it through and where I can’t. Where I rent to park it some ******* blocked my boat in but I was able to jackknife it within a few inches and 8 ball the coupler to the ball and pulled it out like a pro. I’m not good at much but I know how to trailer like a boss.
 

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