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

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Hey…it sure beats the two man bleeder method. Which usually ends up being a one man method since one guy up front is lost or not paying attention, smashing the pedal to the floor before, while and after you telling them “ok, slowly pump the brake” right up until just before a lot of cursing pursues (muffled or out loud).

Which vac tool are you using? The Motive or mightyvac whichever name they are using these days.

Its just a cheap one i found on amazon.
Uses air pressure from my air compressor to power it.
Works good, but i threw away the little adapter for the brake bleeders, i just stick the little rubber end right over the nipples.

Iirc they are liks 25 bucks, i also use it to suck fluids out, and to prime a transfer pump i use to drain transmission fluid.

Mine dropped snd it broke off its lil muffler, works waaay better since then!
 

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The Hoe in recent days has developed an occasional stumble / miss at idle. No issues at speed. Probably time for plugs and wires. Any other thoughts?

I did clean the MAF a few thousand miles ago. The only recent work was the brake vacuum booster was replaced. I did have to drive it for about a week with the leaky booster, and of course the idle was affected by the significant vacuum leak in that.

The miss is only occasional. Doesn’t seem to matter hot or cold, and sometimes it’ll drive for hours and not miss a beat.
 

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The Hoe in recent days has developed an occasional stumble / miss at idle. No issues at speed. Probably time for plugs and wires. Any other thoughts?

I did clean the MAF a few thousand miles ago. The only recent work was the brake vacuum booster was replaced. I did have to drive it for about a week with the leaky booster, and of course the idle was affected by the significant vacuum leak in that.

The miss is only occasional. Doesn’t seem to matter hot or cold, and sometimes it’ll drive for hours and not miss a beat.
injector cleaner for a few tanks or injector service, usually runs about $80 find a place that has the tool that connects to the fuel rail
 

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I put injector cleaner in at least 4/5 tank full's on a regular basis usually buy a 12 pack at walmart for .99 cents each, if the idle even starts to wobble then I clean the intake, filter, maf, throttle body otherwise as a habit about every 3 months only takes a few minutes and the cleaner is cheap $3-4 a can. Keeps the engine happy and while in there I eyeball everything if something is amiss I catch it before it becomes a problem. (or try to anyway). cheap insurance.
 

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The Hoe in recent days has developed an occasional stumble / miss at idle. No issues at speed. Probably time for plugs and wires. Any other thoughts?

I did clean the MAF a few thousand miles ago. The only recent work was the brake vacuum booster was replaced. I did have to drive it for about a week with the leaky booster, and of course the idle was affected by the significant vacuum leak in that.

The miss is only occasional. Doesn’t seem to matter hot or cold, and sometimes it’ll drive for hours and not miss a beat.
Pull the throttle body and clean the crap out of it if you haven't done that
 

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