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As I mentioned on Tony’s build, I had an issue with the coolant line quick disconnect snapping while we were coming home from up north. Jess and I were cruising along down the highway just north of Madison Wisconsin when I seen a white plume of smoke come off the back of the truck. I was praying it wasn’t a head gasket that just let loose as I’m trying to get over to hit an exit ramp. Coolant temp was normal so my mind is racing thinking, could the sensor be bad and still have a head gasket issue? Could it have an air pocket that caused the head to crack? I’m going thru my tool inventory in my mind thinking I may have enough tools to remove the head, or I might just find a car rental and get home to grab truck and trailer and drag rental back up and grab the Esky.

But when I got to a safe spot and opened the hood I seen the firewall wet and was happy considering it wasn’t worst case scenario. The hose coming from the water pump to the quick connect tee that feeds both front and rear heater cores snapped right behind the quick connect fitting on the hose side. I get in my phone looking for nearest parts store and find O’Reillys and Autozone. Called O’Reillys first because they were closer. They didn’t have the part in stock. Called autozone which was 3 miles away and they said they had it. “Heater hose with plastic fitting on one end and nothing on the other?” That’s it I said. I’m gonna try and get to you soon. They closed in 2 hrs.

I walk to a nearby gas station and ask the clerk who my best bet would be to call for a ride to parts store. Uber? Cab? Lift? Who’s local and would be the fastest? She wasn’t sure but a guy in the store asked where I needed to go. I explained I was broke down on the on ramp and needed to get a part and parts store has what I need, just need to get there and back. He said he would give me a ride, of course I said the norm, “are you sure, I don’t wanna put you out” and “I really appreciate it.” So I jumped in his mini van and away we went.

This part is crazy, I didn’t even want to tell Jess about it because I felt bad but I have to include it because it was messed up. Skip to the next paragraph if you don’t wanna hear me ramble a minute. I jump in and he asks what parts store are we going to and I said Autozone, according to my map it’s just down the road to the left. He said he doesn’t know of any autozone over there but he knows there’s one a few miles down going right. I explained that I talked to the guy and he’s holding it for me. He says they should all have the same parts as he’s turning right and I wasn’t gonna argue with him since he’s doing me a favor, I’m just praying that they also have the part. We are making small talk about where I’m from, where we were coming from and such when I hear this, I don’t know how to explain it but it’s the noise a special needs kid would make like Sloth from Goonies coming from the back seat. I can kinda see a shape out the corner of my left eye like a big kid in a huge car seat but that is my bad eye and I’m not gonna turn my head all the way around to look. I was afraid of what my facial expression might be and I’m at this guys mercy so I just acted like I didn’t hear anything while he continued to talk. Couple minutes later the moaning comes again and he explains that’s his son who is 18 years old and he wants to get ice cream. I’m just nodding my head scrambling for words and the best I could come up with is, “I’m sorry that I’m taking up your time. He’s probably wondering who I am and where we’re going.” He tells me don’t worry about it and I see Autozone and think oh thank god! Pull in, I jump out and go in. Of course they don’t have it but tell me the other store down the road shows one on hand. Shit!! Walk back to the guys van and I’m trying to look thru the windshield to get a glimpse of the kid in the back seat but I can’t see clearly. Get back in the car and tell him, no the other store has it. Start heading back the other way and he explains as the moaning is getting more frequent, that his wife and him finally got their son in a facility and they are moving him the next day which is Monday. Says it’s gonna be strange having time to themselves because it’s been a full time job taking care of their son but it’s getting to be too much because of how big he’s getting and it’s physically draining. I’m just nodding and saying stuff like that’s probably a good thing for all of you, you deserve a break and some time together, he’s probably gonna get taken good care of and you shouldn’t feel bad about it, all the while praying for every green light and trying to ignore the noises coming from behind me. Finally get to the store and grab the part and some coolant. Again trying to see into the backseat when I’m walking back to the van but he’s parked sideways and the windows are too dark. He gets me back to the highway, I thank him repeatedly and try to give him $100. He won’t take it and tells me to just pay it forward. Thank him again and walk back to the truck where Jess is waiting.

Thankfully it wasn’t cold that weekend or else Jess and Lola would be miserable and freezing. She asks how I got that part and I said some guy gave me a ride from the gas station. She said oh that was nice, how’s that go? I just said fine and left it at that.

Get the broken hose off the water pump side, it’s just a squeeze clamp. Pull the new hose out of the bag and the quick disconnect side is different. It looks like a push lock connector not like the one that was on there with that retainer clip. I’m thinking maybe it’s a new design. It won’t go on with the retainer clip on the tee so I took that off and pushed the new fitting on and it clicked over the end of the tee but didn’t feel right. I’ll try it, I have nothing else. Attach the other end to the water pump with the new squeeze clamp and fill up the coolant tank. It took the entire gallon but I had about a half gallon that I brought with me because I try to be prepared for stuff like this. I tell her go ahead and start it so I can bleed it. She starts the engine and coolant blows out past the new fitting. Shut it off! SOAB! Now what? Wrong hose, at least the wrong fitting on the hose. Time to improvise. I took the hose with the broken fitting and cut the end off so I just had a plain heater hose. Pulled the new hose off the water pump and put the old hose back on as fast as I could so I didn’t lose anymore coolant. Stuck the hose onto the tee and used a hose clamp I had in my tool box and tightened it down. Put whatever coolant I had in the tank and said start it. It’s holding but I know it won’t last the rest of the way home so we headed back to Autozone. They didn’t have the right part but they did have a 5/8” quick disconnect fitting with a barbed end. That works! Returned the wrong hose but kept the squeeze clamp that it came with and grabbed 2 more gallons of coolant. Pulled the hose off the tee, attached the quick connect fitting with new squeeze clamp, put new retainer clip on and attached the hose again. Filled coolant, bled it out and hit a car wash to clean all the coolant off so it wouldn’t smoke anymore and I couldn’t leave all that sticky crap on there. Made it home without issue and that part is still on there but I will be replacing the tees and fittings with better quality ones when or if I get some time.

How’s that for an adventure. Never a dull moment over here. I did tell Jess about the drive when she kept questioning me and wondering why I was only giving her one word answers. I finally broke down and told her and she just laughed the entire time and I said, this is exactly why I didn’t want to tell ya.

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Julianna turned 7 on April 24th. Jess wanted to get her a hamster and I said no way! I’m not dealing with that thing when we want to go up north or having it bite her because she grabs it when it’s sleeping. I’d have to kill it!

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She wanted a unicorn cake so Jess had some lady make this for her. Better than I could do but I don’t really see the resemblance. But the lady makes awesome cakes, cupcakes and brownies. Her cheesecakes are the bomb so we go to her for stuff like this. Jules was happy so that’s all that matters.
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Jess decides we’ll get her a kitten then. That’s just what we need with Lola going on 11, some cat peeing and pooping in the house, tearing up the furniture with it’s claws and something else we need to take to the vet.
Turned into a nightmare trying to find a kitten. I remember being able to go to pretty much any farm and finding a kitten. Not any more. I guess with the scamdemic everyone picked up a new pet so they are few and far between. You have to fill out an application and get approved before you can even look at them. By the time Jess would get approved the kittens would be gone or they only had males left and I said NO MALE CAT!
As you can clearly see, she did finally get one and picked it up the day after Julianna’s birthday. My buddy wanted to get her a cat tower but couldn’t give it to her on her birthday for obvious reasons so they came over when Jess came home with the kitten.
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I gotta say, we got a good one. This cat, Rosie is what she named it, let’s Jules pick her up and walk around with her. Rosie jumps up on her lap and cuddles with her and since I’m on midnights and nap during the day this thing sleeps between my legs every day. It’s a playful little shit and still has its claws for now and they are like razor blades. Jess had to sign a waiver that she wouldn’t get the cat declawed but I told her, you lied because we are getting that done. We’ll keep her 2wd but she’s not staying 4wd!
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At first Lola wanted to eat that thing. We had to keep them separated for a good week and a half. Then we would just keep Lola from chasing her down and Rosie would hiss and spit whenever Lola would get near. We were trying to slowly get them acquainted.

Lola doesn’t go on the furniture but when I lay on the lounge at the end of the couch and throw a blanket down I let her come up by me on the blanket. So one day I’m chillin with Lola and Rosie comes along and jumps up by me not knowing Lola was there and they look at each other, Lola puts her head back down and Rosie isn’t gonna not sleep between my legs so this is how they ended up. She has to keep her paw on Lola so she’ll know if Lola turns around or moves but this was the first time they slept anywhere near each other. Now Lola just ignores her, Rosie tries to play every now and again by attacking Lola’s legs as she walks by but Lola has no part of it. As long as I’m not ignoring Lola and giving Rosie attention, I don’t think Lola will eat her so it’s working out so far.
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Awesome story lol! Good deal McGyvering that fitting. I've been stuck on the side of the road too many times to count. I don't blame you on the hamster deal. My kids had them for awhile in their room. They later complained that the hamsters would keep them up at night running on their wheel. We put the cage in a closet because there was no where else to put it--yup, that was the beginning of the end. I'm not a cat person, but I found a feral kitten a few summers ago. She was stuck under a car. Got her out and took her home. We had her 4 months, but she kept breaking stuff. We were able to find her a good home tho. Our pit loved her. They used to play all the time, and the cat used to kick her ass lol. I miss that cat.
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She liked laying in the sink for some odd reason. She was 4wd too lol.
 
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Awesome story lol! Good deal McGyvering that fitting. I've been stuck on the side of the road too many times to count. I don't blame you on the hamster deal. My kids had them for awhile in their room. They later complained that the hamsters would keep them up at night running on their wheel. We put the cage in a closet because there was no where else to put it--yup, that was the beginning of the end. I'm not a cat person, but I found a feral kitten a few summers ago. She was stuck under a car. Got her out and took her home. We had her 4 months, but she kept breaking stuff. We were able to find her a good home tho. Our pit loved her. They used to play all the time, and the cat used to kick her ass lol. I miss that cat.View attachment 281281 View attachment 281282 View attachment 281283 View attachment 281284 View attachment 281285
She liked laying in the sink for some odd reason. She was 4wd too lol.
Looks like that was a good playmate for the dog. Lola’s too old for that now. I’m not a cat person either but once I’m around any animal I get attached. Unless it’s just a total douchbag and I’ve seen many of animals like that.


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Looks like that was a good playmate for the dog. Lola’s too old for that now. I’m not a cat person either but once I’m around any animal I get attached. Unless it’s just a total douchbag and I’ve seen many of animals like that.


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Same here! I've met many animals that are assholes. Everything has a personality.
 
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I think I found my next vehicle. They said without seeing the Escalade, just based on year and mileage they would give me $17 on trade.
It’s a Yukon Denali with the 3.0 Duramax diesel. Fuel mileage is great, 765 highway miles on a tank. Breaks down to 21 city 27 highway 23 combined. Much better than the 15/20 on the 6.2 and I think we are getting 14/18 on the one we have now. It’s a has less horsepower but more torque. 277hp and 460ftlbs is what the inline 6 diesel is rated at. Sticker is $80,173 but the guy told me he’s allowed to give out a limited number of incentives and I can be close to $62 out the door with trade. He’s gonna email me a preliminary sales quote with invoice. This was the closest place to me that had one optioned like I wanted. It’s in Fond-du-lac WI 153 miles away so if I make the drive, it’s because the deal is done. Big decision to make, would be my first brand new vehicle and I couldn’t touch it for 5 years/100,000 miles so I don’t void the warranty. That’s gonna be hard. She’s not thrilled about having a diesel but she’s good with getting a new one and better mileage. Thoughts, input, talk me out of it?
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I think I found my next vehicle. They said without seeing the Escalade, just based on year and mileage they would give me $17 on trade.
It’s a Yukon Denali with the 3.0 Duramax diesel. Fuel mileage is great, 765 highway miles on a tank. Breaks down to 21 city 27 highway 23 combined. Much better than the 15/20 on the 6.2 and I think we are getting 14/18 on the one we have now. It’s a has less horsepower but more torque. 277hp and 460ftlbs is what the inline 6 diesel is rated at. Sticker is $80,173 but the guy told me he’s allowed to give out a limited number of incentives and I can be close to $62 out the door with trade. He’s gonna email me a preliminary sales quote with invoice. This was the closest place to me that had one optioned like I wanted. It’s in Fond-du-lac WI 153 miles away so if I make the drive, it’s because the deal is done. Big decision to make, would be my first brand new vehicle and I couldn’t touch it for 5 years/100,000 miles so I don’t void the warranty. That’s gonna be hard. She’s not thrilled about having a diesel but she’s good with getting a new one and better mileage. Thoughts, input, talk me out of it?
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Ok--do you really want a payment on a vehicle? That's on top of the 2 mortgages you're paying now! How long do you think you'll have it before she gets tired of having a diesel? I'd keep your existing vehicle because you know what's wrong with them--if anything, and you own them alright! Plus you can modify to your heart's content--the diesel? Not till 5 yrs from now! Just trying to help you out:cool:
 
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I know. Jess is even back pedaling now. I think she’s scared I’ll kill her if she hits something in it. She wants to find a CTS that is couple years old. Now you want a CTS? She said she still wants to keep the Esky but she would like one of those.
I think the best thing is wait until the dust settles with the other house. One thing I don’t need is buyer remorse.
I’m gonna message that guy at Holiday Chevy now. Damn you and Jess. Lol.
 

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I know. Jess is even back pedaling now. I think she’s scared I’ll kill her if she hits something in it. She wants to find a CTS that is couple years old. Now you want a CTS? She said she still wants to keep the Esky but she would like one of those.
I think the best thing is wait until the dust settles with the other house. One thing I don’t need is buyer remorse.
I’m gonna message that guy at Holiday Chevy now. Damn you and Jess. Lol.
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I think I found my next vehicle. They said without seeing the Escalade, just based on year and mileage they would give me $17 on trade.
It’s a Yukon Denali with the 3.0 Duramax diesel. Fuel mileage is great, 765 highway miles on a tank. Breaks down to 21 city 27 highway 23 combined. Much better than the 15/20 on the 6.2 and I think we are getting 14/18 on the one we have now. It’s a has less horsepower but more torque. 277hp and 460ftlbs is what the inline 6 diesel is rated at. Sticker is $80,173 but the guy told me he’s allowed to give out a limited number of incentives and I can be close to $62 out the door with trade. He’s gonna email me a preliminary sales quote with invoice. This was the closest place to me that had one optioned like I wanted. It’s in Fond-du-lac WI 153 miles away so if I make the drive, it’s because the deal is done. Big decision to make, would be my first brand new vehicle and I couldn’t touch it for 5 years/100,000 miles so I don’t void the warranty. That’s gonna be hard. She’s not thrilled about having a diesel but she’s good with getting a new one and better mileage. Thoughts, input, talk me out of it?
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It's beautiful, but the improvement in fuel economy isn't enough to offset ALL the extra expenses- new car note, price of diesel (unless you already run high octane like you should), not being able to mod it, the bigger concern of damaging a new $80K vehicle, etc. You're paying a dollar to avoid paying a dime. Plus, I'm not very impressed with the track record of these things. The diesel is new, and may be TOO new. Even if the engine itself is trouble-free, have the electronics and other cheap cut corners of this and the similar previous generation been resolved? GM has proven in many ways that their premium price doesn't equate to premium build quality.
 
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It's beautiful, but the improvement in fuel economy isn't enough to offset ALL the extra expenses- new car note, price of diesel (unless you already run high octane like you should), not being able to mod it, the bigger concern of damaging a new $80K vehicle, etc. You're paying a dollar to avoid paying a dime. Plus, I'm not very impressed with the track record of these things. The diesel is new, and may be TOO new. Even if the engine itself is trouble-free, have the electronics and other cheap cut corners of this and the similar previous generation been resolved? GM has proven in many ways that their premium price doesn't equate to premium build quality.

I agree, I don’t think these new vehicles are worth the price they are asking for them but they are getting it and I don’t see it coming down anytime soon. My thought process was to just get her into a vehicle that I don’t have to touch for a while and also a family vacation cruiser that doesn’t need the premium fuel. It would take years to offset the fuel cost and that’s not including the vehicle cost. That engine has been out for a few years now offered in the trucks and has a great track record but I also hear what your saying about the computer systems too. I like the idea of the independent rear suspension and I’m sure it improves the ride quality. I think for now we will just keep what we have and next year I’ll look at them a little deeper and see if they come down in price.
 

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It's beautiful, but the improvement in fuel economy isn't enough to offset ALL the extra expenses- new car note, price of diesel (unless you already run high octane like you should), not being able to mod it, the bigger concern of damaging a new $80K vehicle, etc. You're paying a dollar to avoid paying a dime. Plus, I'm not very impressed with the track record of these things. The diesel is new, and may be TOO new. Even if the engine itself is trouble-free, have the electronics and other cheap cut corners of this and the similar previous generation been resolved? GM has proven in many ways that their premium price doesn't equate to premium build quality.
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Look for an 09> Yuke or Esky to run e85. Time the market to sell high and buy low if you're willing to take a road trip. Figure about a dollar or more saving between running e85 vs 91 or 93. On the West coast 91 is $4.20-$4.60 and e85 is $1.99-$2.69. 50 bucks to fill up an Esky ESV is nice especially since that 403 hp rating is based off the 100+ octane of the tune of corn fuel.

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Had a little scare the other day. Jess was driving home from picking up Julianna from farm camp and calls me to tell me the Esky is driving strange. Her words, “it’s kinda like wanting to take off when I hit the brakes, like it’s not shifting right and not wanting to go.” Said there was no engine light or other warnings. All the gauges were normal and she was 15 minutes from the house. Last time this happened I ended up putting a trans in it. Oh Lord, please let this be something stupid.
She made it home and I crawled out of bed and hooked up scanner. Got a P0741 code, torque converter clutch circuit performance or stuck off. I cleared the code, checked the fluid and it was perfect looking. Not dark and didn’t smell bad so I took it for a ride. Shifted fine and gave me no issue. But I did notice that the blower motor was acting erratic meaning speeding up and then slowing down. Fan speed setting was on second bar and wasn’t fluctuating so I turned it to full blast and it went high but still wasn’t a steady speed. I asked her about it and she said, oh yeah, that’s been doing that for a little while and I forgot to tell you, but it still blows cold.
Why? She knows better than that. So first thing I did was hook up the tech2 and did the control solenoid valve assembly cleaning procedure. This cycles the solenoids and valves in the control solenoid valve assembly in an attempt to dislodge debris and free up the valves after a performance diagnostic trouble code has set. Hasn’t come back since so I’m not sure what to think. I might drop the pan and do an inspection and change the fluid and filter. Definitely gonna inspect the electrical connection too. Hope this was a fluke.
As far as the blower motor is concerned, I pulled the motor and the squirrel cage spun freely and there was no debris anywhere to be found. I couldn’t feel any roughness in bearings but it wasn’t like spinning a wheel on a bike, it should have some resistance which it did. Then I pulled the blower motor resistor and it looked like crap. Normal but crappy. So I got on Rockauto and ordered both fan and resistor. These aren’t like the old ones where you could read the resistance of each speed setting. It’s actually a module.
The blower motor resistor wasn’t gonna be here until Wednesday and it was Friday so I ordered a $28 one off Amazon that had good reviews and it showed up yesterday (Sunday) and the blower motor came this morning. I ran to her work and grabbed the truck and brought it home and swapped it out. Works like it should again but I’m still gonna swap out the resistor module when the ACDelco unit shows up on Wednesday.

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I hope this is the only issue I have for a while. I don’t have time for any problems right now!
 

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