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| Engine for a 92 Z71 What do I need | 17 Dec 2004 00:43 GMT | 1 |
I have got 230k on my 92. It still runs fine so far. I had to put a new transmission in last year. Since I have had my truck I get the oil changed every 3 to 4000 miles and treat it good. The Engine is coming or should I say going next. I luv my truck ive got
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| steering column loose in 99 Z71? | 17 Dec 2004 00:28 GMT | 4 |
hey all still working out the kinks in a 99 z71 i just bought, the steering column feels like it has a litte up/down play in it. Is this normal? how can i tighten it? I've never dealt with a new one, the old ones just had the 2-3
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| turbos | 16 Dec 2004 22:15 GMT | 5 |
yes i recently bought a 91 gmc sierra and i want to beef up the engine with a turbo or maybe supercharge it but i cant find any of these parts anywhere do u know of anywhere i could get these parts.
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| Need a SERIOUS tow-bar for low coin for a 1990 GMC F/S Jimmy | 16 Dec 2004 22:03 GMT | 8 |
I just got myself like a 7,000lb hitch from wally world supposed to work in 88-20xx GMC/Chevy trucks, (excluding 4 door). Well I figure I don't have four doors, and a jimmy is basically a bobbed shortbed frame. I mean, you can put a reg cab truck cab on a blazer no problem.... but ...
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| Quality is important | 16 Dec 2004 15:20 GMT | 39 |
Here is a letter I sent today to my dealer and to Chevrolet. Does anybody think they care? Letter to: Vice President of Service
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| am I better off replacing the door? | 16 Dec 2004 12:41 GMT | 4 |
I'm a proud owner of an '86 Chevy Astro van that still runs great. But the driver's side outside door handle no longer functions (it got brittle, cracked and basically fell off). I'm not sure whether the latch mechanism inside the door is working properly (though I can open the ...
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| Update+FS: Wheels Anyone? | 16 Dec 2004 04:50 GMT | 16 |
Y'all, Yanked the wheels off the truck and threw the spacers in the trash where they belong. I might take them out of the garbage and shoot at em' with the ol' 12 gauge tomorrow evening if I'm feeling saucy. Goddamn things were
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| Oil leak- steady stream 92 Z71 | 16 Dec 2004 03:52 GMT | 5 |
I was getting my paper this morning and I noticed a leak coming into my drive way.. Sure enough it goes straight to my truck.. I got off work last night and iM about 5 miles away. This is a steady leak the whole way. I keep a tray under were I park at at. Ive had a power steering ...
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| Burning of oil? | 16 Dec 2004 03:49 GMT | 5 |
changed my 1998 chevy 4x4 1500 5.7l over to synthetic 2 oil changes ago. i've put about 1500 miles on it since last change and have noticed its is right at being low and needing to add some oil. This is the 1st time i have notice it being low and i bought the truck new. It doesn't ...
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| gauge cluster bulbs | 16 Dec 2004 03:04 GMT | 4 |
87 K5 5.7l TBI 700-R4/NP-208 4" Tuff Country E-Z Ride Springs and many many other mods
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| Random hose leaking | 16 Dec 2004 00:32 GMT | 4 |
I have a manual 98 Chevy S-10 and there is a hose thats running off of the coolent resivoir and i have no clue if that is suppose to be there? any help?
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| Starting 1963 Chevy C-10 not driven in 4 years | 16 Dec 2004 00:04 GMT | 9 |
I've inherited a 1963 Chevy C-10 pickup, 6cyl, manual trans, that hasn't been driven in 4 years. I need also to buy a battery for it. What, if anything, needs to be done to a vehicle to get it started after it's been sitting for so long? For example, is the gas in the tank
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| Rear Brake Size | 15 Dec 2004 23:51 GMT | 6 |
1994-K1500 Chevy-Silverado. Stock Tire Size:265/75/16. My question is what size rear Brake shoes does this truck use and is there a way without me pulling a wheel and measuring Drum?? WITH 10 X 2 1/4" BRAKES ????
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| Advice when replacing trans. | 15 Dec 2004 21:36 GMT | 2 |
When I have a new transmission installed, are there engine seals or other things I should address while the trans. is out? Thanks! JB
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| brake pad installation | 15 Dec 2004 17:50 GMT | 12 |
Dumb question (maybe). It's been years since I did this to an old Datsun so I cannot remember. When you install brake pads for the front disc brakes, I believe you need to losen up the caliper so that the pads can be removed. Then you put the new ones in and tighten up the ...
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