swathdiver
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This afternoon my son-in-law came over and installed the new dipstick tube and grommet. He pulled the driveshaft and dropped the crossmember and it was easy peasy. Glad that problem is out of the way, been going on since I bought it.
Another problem nearly as old was the swaybar bolt in the frame thing. About eight years ago I snapped a rusted head off one of the 10mm bolts for the swaybar bracket and did a couple of bush fixes because I no longer had the strength to do the work myself. Well, Frank, my son-in-law, put in a heli-coil for the stripped threads and put in the last GM OE M10 x 1.5 x 60 on Ebay bolt.
I also fixed the cigar lighter adapter on the GM portable air compressor, the original adapter got crushed somehow and a few years ago I bought some new ones but couldn't get to it until today. I plugged it in and nothing, the rear outlet wasn't working. Must be a blown fuse somewhere. Will have to look at that later as my wife needed the truck for errands.
That's it for now on this one. Well, I did buy a new transmission cooler to replace my original. The flow still looks god but something in the back of my mind said to get a new one. I'll need their help to pull the bumper cover and swap them out, shouldn't take more than about an hour start to finish.
The red pickup is overdue for some much needed maintenance and we can get to that in the coming weeks too.
Oh, you know how we've been replacing our mirror motors and gears with Gruven parts to keep them opening and closing after the plastic gears break? Well, even some of the those Gruven ones were starting to give up the ghost. I think someone on here turned me on to the motor assemblies on Amazon and the two we've done so far have worked great and no more loud mirrors when you open and close them.
I bought six more to replace in the other trucks, they're about $36 each. Sure beats the old way of fixing them!
Truck has been running great, last week we ran it a few miles in 4HI on dirt and sandy roads and as always she does it effortlessly.
Still haven't been able to get up to the drag strip for some racing. Still trying though!
Another problem nearly as old was the swaybar bolt in the frame thing. About eight years ago I snapped a rusted head off one of the 10mm bolts for the swaybar bracket and did a couple of bush fixes because I no longer had the strength to do the work myself. Well, Frank, my son-in-law, put in a heli-coil for the stripped threads and put in the last GM OE M10 x 1.5 x 60 on Ebay bolt.
I also fixed the cigar lighter adapter on the GM portable air compressor, the original adapter got crushed somehow and a few years ago I bought some new ones but couldn't get to it until today. I plugged it in and nothing, the rear outlet wasn't working. Must be a blown fuse somewhere. Will have to look at that later as my wife needed the truck for errands.
That's it for now on this one. Well, I did buy a new transmission cooler to replace my original. The flow still looks god but something in the back of my mind said to get a new one. I'll need their help to pull the bumper cover and swap them out, shouldn't take more than about an hour start to finish.
The red pickup is overdue for some much needed maintenance and we can get to that in the coming weeks too.
Oh, you know how we've been replacing our mirror motors and gears with Gruven parts to keep them opening and closing after the plastic gears break? Well, even some of the those Gruven ones were starting to give up the ghost. I think someone on here turned me on to the motor assemblies on Amazon and the two we've done so far have worked great and no more loud mirrors when you open and close them.
I bought six more to replace in the other trucks, they're about $36 each. Sure beats the old way of fixing them!
Truck has been running great, last week we ran it a few miles in 4HI on dirt and sandy roads and as always she does it effortlessly.
Still haven't been able to get up to the drag strip for some racing. Still trying though!