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    Transfer case

    I need to replace the transfer case on my suburban. It is stuck in neutral. My son took it to Aamco and they said it was shot. It has 300k on it so it's probably due. What Transfer case do I get. I have a push button system on the burb.
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    Rebuild about done

    Since the oil cooler holes are NPT would that be NPT as well?
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    Rebuild about done

    The hole looks to be 3/8 - 1/2. It's slightly smaller than the 5/8 oil cooler line holes.
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    Rebuild about done

    Now I have another odd and end to find. I purchased a set of plugs for the block a few years ago and there is one missing. There is a plug that goes above the oil filter housing above the oil cooler line holes. Smaller that the cooler line holes. It was a square (indented) can't remember the...
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    Rebuild about done

    thanks!
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    Rebuild about done

    Well we may have a problem. When we pulled the engine the TC was leaking so I pulled it off and it has been sitting on the shelf for about 5 years. I didn't mark anything when I removed it.
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    Cooling Mod

    Thanks guys. I knew I'd get sound advice here.
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    Cooling Mod

    I may be late to the game and this has been posted here or it is from someone here in the forum. My son found this and wants to do it. I told him that it would be much easier to do before we install the engine. What do you guys think, yes/no?
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    Rebuild about done

    Thanks WW. I haven't even looked at that yet. That is a good idea. Does that look like a rear main seal just on the trans?
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    Rebuild about done

    Good idea. When my boys were small I used to have them do it but they are all bigger than me now.
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    Rebuild about done

    Thanks guy's. It is an auto trans. thanks for the advice on radiator and the 36" extension for the top bell housing bolt. I was fighting it taking it out from the top. I am doing new motor mounts.
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    Rebuild about done

    After 5 years of finding time and my son doing most of the work to get us over the hump we're almost done. Just a few little odds and ends and finding little parts that have walked away, we are about a week away from reinstalling the beast (95 k3500 sierra dually). A couple of questions. When we...
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    Lifters

    Thanks Will.
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    Lifters

    Getting my build done slowly but surely. I'm at the point of installing the lifters. The book says to soak them in diesel or kerosene and use the rod to plunger the lifter to prime it. They have been soaking in diesel for about 24 hours and they barely move. How have you guy's done them?
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    Engine assembly

    Mine is the 3800 only. No other cups. Live and learn. I guess I'll need to rebuild a 3800 to get my money's worth out of the tool. 😁
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    Engine assembly

    The part number on mine is J 38196-4. It's the same p/n on your original pic you sent a few months ago. I'm assuming there multiple tools with the same p/n w/ different attachments.
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    Engine assembly

    I'm finally getting around to installing the rear main sill. The problem I have is figuring out how to use the tool. The cone is smaller than the RMS.
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    Engine assembly

    Do they make a teflon seal for our trucks?
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    Engine assembly

    Just getting around to order the new rear main seal that I cut. I noticed a viton one. Which is better for our trucks viton or rubber?
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    Driver Side Power Window

    It was the motor. It took about 2 hours to do.
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