Geoffsfas10
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well....oil leak still happening. guess its either rear main or oil pan gasket. damn it.
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well....oil leak still happening. guess its either rear main or oil pan gasket. damn it.
im inclined to think this is the pan gasket, if i pull the inspection cover on the bellhousing, its all dry up on that back side. but the block is wet around the mating surface of the pan. its also a very slow leak, and doesnt leak when its parked up. if i wipe it all clean, and dont drive it for a few days, it stays dryls oil pan gaskets all leak like clock work it seems. it's a damn shame gm used all rubber and o'ring style gaskets but speced them to leak around the same milage as old cork gaskets on a Gen one small block chevy. once they went to rubber on those they didn't even leak much.
I honestly have never figured out how gm did such a good job designing the ls and such a bad job sourcing quality parts. any run of the mill cheap felpro oil pan gasket is atleast made if oil resistant rubber.
it's very annoying.
Don’t forget besides just a rear main seal there is the cover gasket that it is mounted in that can also start to fail and leak. Either can most certainly leak and it still look bone dry inside that inspection cover.im inclined to think this is the pan gasket, if i pull the inspection cover on the bellhousing, its all dry up on that back side. but the block is wet around the mating surface of the pan. its also a very slow leak, and doesnt leak when its parked up. if i wipe it all clean, and dont drive it for a few days, it stays dry
take a look at the dip stick tube also where it goes in on the right side, it has a o-ring and believe the crank position sensor has a o-ring as well, sort of behind the starter.im inclined to think this is the pan gasket, if i pull the inspection cover on the bellhousing, its all dry up on that back side. but the block is wet around the mating surface of the pan. its also a very slow leak, and doesnt leak when its parked up. if i wipe it all clean, and dont drive it for a few days, it stays dry
I bought the same heavy duty black ones for the front, so far they have been holding up well to my abuse about 3 years now. Went thru 2 sets before them one leaked and one was sticky. they were $207 for the pair, now they are $313.99bummed about my leak too! Have to look some more as well...
Got new rear calipers today.. last set at rockauto..
acdelco, supposed to be heavier duty with silicone seals..
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Bought some crush washers too, but they came with some wider ones anyway..
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I am pretty rough on brakes more than almost anyone, I have warmed these up pretty good a few times and there still good to goThese were $243 for the pair, almost $100 more for the set compared to standard delco gold ones.
They look the same but without coating, different seals, pressure testing and hi-temp lube.
I see them on rockauto again, so I guess they got more in stock..
Glad to hear your's have been holding up, but sad to hear your old ones were not!


You? Heating up brakes?! Nooooooo..... HahaI am pretty rough on brakes more than almost anyone, I have warmed these up pretty good a few times and there still good to go
one of these days I am going to figure out how to make some air vents like these work, just need some "free" time
maybe feed the air in from around the tow hooks or something
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My wife will go what's that smell? LolYou? Heating up brakes?! Nooooooo..... Haha
I agree, I've been using plugs for years and years now and I have not had an issue with one for almost 2 decades.plug are solid these days.
I don't even patch things anymore. not worth the hassle. my new tires got a nail in it few weeks after I got them. tire rack has free road hazard but honestly not worth the hassle to deal with. plug it and done. should he solid till at least the wear bars.
You post makes me a want to go out and pull every relay and check the condition of the contacts.2 weeks ago I was out running errands one Sunday and I ran into a no crank issue. I tried several times until it finally cranked and fired up. In those attempts I did hear the relay single click each time. Though I was going to be stranded. Figuring my starter or the solenoid was going out. Plus recently having the engine replaced it could have been a loose wiring issue. As you could imagine my OCD went into orbit.
However when it did fire up it was very strong and sounded like it was fine. It did it again the next few stops. But those times it only took 3-2 tries. I got it home. First thing I checked was the battery cables and stuff that could have been disturbed during the motor install, grounds and such. Everything looked fine.
On a whim and following my gut instincts, I decided to pop open the under hood fuse box and start poking around. I wanted to check the relays and swap some around as a test. When I removed the starter relay I saw this:
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