Would anyone happen to know the length of the 3 bolts that attach the engine accessory bracket for the AC compressor to the head? I had all three shear off this morning so I have nothing to match up. I have some in now that got me home but they're all too short. I'd rather have the closest I can...
That would be correct. Right now it's wired to a constant hot circuit, on a switch of course. This week it'll be wired to an actual relay. I've noticed my oil pressure gauge moving with the turn signals lately which got me thinking about the mod.
Is it a worth while mod doing now that my lift pump is on its own circuit? The original cause of the mod was to lift some of the electrial burden off the switch if the lift pump relay failed, correct or am I misunderstanding? It has no direct effect on the ops itself?
I have a mechanical mounted in the cab. Fuel line ran straight off the regulator to the gauge inside and also a smaller one mounted to the regulator (albeit current broken, need a liquid filled one) under the hood.
Culprit kind of found. Remember the melted fuse i mentioned? Did it again, this time I found it, it was almost too hot to touch. Any ideas? I'm thinking somewhere in the circuit a power wire is grounding out?
Apparently it was a fuse..kind of. I pulled every fuse in the fuse block and every one checked fine, twice. Put a new ECM in it since everything checked fine according to the diagrams I got and still nothing. After my second post it quit retracting for some reason but still had power up to the...
Refer to post #1. I pulled the solenoid out placed it where I could see it from the drivers seat, hopped in and turned the key. I physically saw the plunger retract.
Plugged in the new PMD, nothing. Pulled the battery cables to reset the computer and still nothing. Pulled the line off cylinder...
I realize the thread is a couple weeks old but I haven't been around in a while and if Snowdrift wants to know someone else will.
My Suburban had 305/70s on it when I bought it. Stock wheels, no spacers and as far as I could tell no lift, torsion tweak or other wise.
The rear of the front...
I'm grabbing a PMD from work today and see if that works. Out of morbid curiosity to see what would happen I also unplugged the crank sensor (not at the same time mind you) to see if it would start and that didn't do anything either.
That's what I was hoping but I pulled the fuel line off the...
Saturday I get home from my parents place, about a 25 mile drive and park the 'Burb. Grab a shower and load up to get to a friends house; maybe half hour to 45 minutes after I park. All it does it crank and crank and crank, no hit, not even any smoke out of the tailpipe. Let it sit and tried to...
As someone who sells Dorman (well, Balkamp; I work for Napa...) I can honestly say that I would opt for a Dorman if in a must have situation. I was kind of in the same situation so I got the Dorman for the Suburban. For now it is a good part. Dorman is good only in that they are usually the...
Balancer finally separated on me. Had to ditch it at a friends house; this one is picking it up. Tow vehicle is dad's 93 factory IDI Turbo 5spd.
Bringing the DD home after new balancer install. Towed great.
Probably the final update to this revision. Bumped the pressure up to 9 PSI and it seemed to like it just fine there. Good idle and power delivery felt smoother. With the fuel pump the needle barely moves even with my foot buried deep in the carpet. In the day time I can't see anything out of...
I wonder, how many people had their cranks "finished balanced" (not sure of the terminology, hence the quotes). When I ordered mine in for my spare block build I called SCAT direct and asked about this and the rep said that they always recommend having it done before installation. I can't...
In case anyone was wondering, I did finish the install and right now with the regulator untouched it holds a steady 6psi. Pressure difference between the gauge at the manifold and in cab gauge is 1psi. (http://www.supermotors.net/registry/20000/83768 Pictures of the project.) Even with my foot...