Plug it send it done
I'm all for plug and go but this one is a bit outside for me. if it was on that outside tread block I'd send it. but it looks a lot like sidewall and these Continentals and so soft.
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Plug it send it done
Just a heads up, that screw looks like it is backing out a little bit, you may want to tighten it up before it falls out and you have to go source another one.
Another screw? Definitely don't want to lose that screwJust a heads up, that screw looks like it is backing out a little bit, you may want to tighten it up before it falls out and you have to go source another one.


Here is a neat upgrade for anyone needing to add a switch and wants to keep it looking stock...
Kbuskill's 2008 Burb LTZ "MOD" Thread
Pretty cool looking and I bet at a fraction of the cost of the Boost Auto new LED doorhandles they just unveiled. The turn signal flash of the handles is a winner! Like looking at my twin, minus some of the cool mods you have with the lighting. Very nice!! :peace: Yeah, the cost for the...www.tahoeyukonforum.com
what happened?
200K is nothing for these engines. And you just did the AFM Delete which is the most problem area of the engine. We've all seen people throw the Chinese sushi slicers on them with 60LBs of boost and them staying alive. Think of it this way...Either it works..or it doesnt but at least you tried.I just figured I'd dump even more money into this damn truck instead of buying a Navigator. I wanted to do an AFM hardware delete because it is getting close to 200k miles and it had all the original parts so I could stop worrying about it. I wanted to supercharge it so it would be more competitive with something newer, but I sure wasn't going to do that with the original cam, lifters, valve springs, oil pump, timing chain tensioner, etc. I went with a mild aftermarket cam since I always regretting doing a stock cam when I did the AFM delete on our old Yukon and I let Matt Gower talk me into deleting the VVT as well. I also put LSA heads and head gaskets on it plus a trunnion upgrade, GMPP timing chain with LS2 dampener, Melling 10296 oil pump, BTR valve spring, BTR pushrods. I am having second thoughts about supercharging a 200k mile engine though, although I didn't see anything glaringly wrong with it, just the normal wear I expected to see, I didn't like how dirty the engine was inside even though I've been changing the oil every 3-5k miles with Red Line since I got it at 166k and I've had the oil pan off before to change the oil pan gasket. The Magnuson isn't crazy with only 6 PSI from a 1900 blower, but I can't help but feel like I should have found a used engine with at least half the miles. It looks nicer now with all the new parts and the LSA heads only had 42k miles and were super clean.
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Sounds like adding a supercharger still wont fix your hatred for the truck lol We've all been there dumping to much money into a rig we shouldn't have.This truck clearly wasn’t well cared for by its previous owners based on how much money I’ve had to spend on this truck. The only original paint left is the liftgate; I’ve had to replace the entire interior except the rear carpet, 1/4 trims, liftgate trim, and headliner; rear differential; entire suspension (more than once); brakes multiple times; transmission as PM; wheels; many sets of tires; and it still has a slight tire vibration. I feel like I’m close but I’m highly annoyed with this truck. I should have dumped it years ago but I felt like I was too deep and I just keep digging. But $60k+ for a 23-24 Navigator that will loose $20k in 2 years is something I don’t think I can swallow.
FWIW, I'm giving serious consideration to doing exactly this, as my 187k mile Yukon with original AFM (disabled in tune, but parts present) engine is one day closer to failure every day. Except, I will buy a junkyard motor and do the work on a stand, while I continue to daily drive my Yukon. The short block on these can last quite a long time. If the compression and leakdown numbers look good, I say send it.I just figured I'd dump even more money into this damn truck instead of buying a Navigator. I wanted to do an AFM hardware delete because it is getting close to 200k miles and it had all the original parts so I could stop worrying about it. I wanted to supercharge it so it would be more competitive with something newer, but I sure wasn't going to do that with the original cam, lifters, valve springs, oil pump, timing chain tensioner, etc. I went with a mild aftermarket cam since I always regretting doing a stock cam when I did the AFM delete on our old Yukon and I let Matt Gower talk me into deleting the VVT as well. I also put LSA heads and head gaskets on it plus a trunnion upgrade, GMPP timing chain with LS2 dampener, Melling 10296 oil pump, BTR valve spring, BTR pushrods. I am having second thoughts about supercharging a 200k mile engine though, although I didn't see anything glaringly wrong with it, just the normal wear I expected to see, I didn't like how dirty the engine was inside even though I've been changing the oil every 3-5k miles with Red Line since I got it at 166k and I've had the oil pan off before to change the oil pan gasket. The Magnuson isn't crazy with only 6 PSI from a 1900 blower, but I can't help but feel like I should have found a used engine with at least half the miles. It looks nicer now with all the new parts and the LSA heads only had 42k miles and were super clean.
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