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Recent content by GM Guy

  1. GM Guy

    Starter issues ‘94

    Yes, I have swapped relays around without change.
  2. GM Guy

    Starter issues ‘94

    Yes. Clutch safety switch still active.
  3. GM Guy

    Starter issues ‘94

    Manual transmission of course! :)
  4. GM Guy

    Starter issues ‘94

    So while we are discussing starter crank wire related issues, what would cause a 2000 6.5 to randomly engage the starter after engine is running? It has to be between the switch and the relay, as removing the relay prevents it from doing it. Think it's the ignition switch?
  5. GM Guy

    Doors pins.

    Cunningham machine bushings here too. Definitely buy their little install tool, cheap and works good.
  6. GM Guy

    Need help identifying a bracket for intake

    Went back and looked, yup, I didnt pay enough attention. lol I get giddy whenever I find those in a pick and pull, regular flange nuts are easy to find but those are not.
  7. GM Guy

    DS4 to DB2 Swap questions

    I own both and I still prefer the electronic, and thats even with a more swap friendly manual. For the sake of controlling the 4L80E that would be my primary reason to stick with DS4.
  8. GM Guy

    DS4 to DB2 Swap questions

    What is wrong with your DS4? What is the reason for the swap?
  9. GM Guy

    Need help identifying a bracket for intake

    technically the two you have allocated for heater hose tube are for something else, I think glow plug relay bracket or alternator rear brace. the original heater hose retainer bolts were these weird tall square headed nuts with a floating flat washer on a crimped flange on the bottom of the nut...
  10. GM Guy

    Heater hose replacement

    I personally run the OEM style. if yours it messed up from someone messing with it, both the 92-95 and 96+ part numbers are still available, genuine GM through rock auto for like $75. call me paranoid, but i like the way the factory hose routes near that downpipe, not sitting against or rubbing...
  11. GM Guy

    2017 Chevy traverse. Electrical problem

    Came here to say what bigT already said... Im frankly amazed that is all that is wrong with it... for now... For random issues on different platforms that I dont want to join a whole new forum for, Ive had pretty good luck with google, but make sure to spell it out in such a way that google can...
  12. GM Guy

    RockAuto Code

    any fresh codes? Thanks!
  13. GM Guy

    Code

    any fresh ones?
  14. GM Guy

    2000 Chevy k2500

    ^everything above is spot on, torque king also offers an awesome rebuild manual and all the necessary tools. That 92 NV4500 wont bolt to your bellhousing, and I personally prefer the 96+ bell setup, so Id go out of my way to avoid leaving the OEM setup. Another option to consider is the NV4500...
  15. GM Guy

    Poor man ways to soften the ride quality on 1 ton 2wd Crew Cab

    looks normal to me? Its not a problem till the spring is laying flat. you still have arch and I bet it isnt close to on the bump stops. Also, you dont have overload springs, might consider getting a set out of a salvage yard? but honestly If I was you I think I'd get rid of the air shocks and...
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