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What did you do with your GMT400 today...or yesterday....

I remember seeing items such as that I thought was “ cool “ but coukd never afford such as that, I had to have my money to buy that next jug. 😱😖😬😹😹😹
You and me both. But I was married at 17. We didn't have money to blow on steering wheels. Even though I worked mostly 50 hour plus weeks.

I always wondered how the steering actually went with the small diameter steering wheels a lot of guys used back then.
. They came with large diameter steering wheels for a reason.
 
You and me both. But I was married at 17. We didn't have money to blow on steering wheels. Even though I worked mostly 50 hour plus weeks.

I always wondered how the steering actually went with the small diameter steering wheels a lot of guys used back then.
. They came with large diameter steering wheels for a reason.
I once did some kind of a trade and got a smaller wheel for a 69 Nova I once had, dont remember the diameter, rim was a softer kind of a material and the Nova had PS, I really liked the feel of that smaller wheel.
Seemed steering was a little faster too.
 
I once did some kind of a trade and got a smaller wheel for a 69 Nova I once had, dont remember the diameter, rim was a softer kind of a material and the Nova had PS, I really liked the feel of that smaller wheel.
Seemed steering was a little faster too.
I actually had a smaller steering wheel on the 69 Impala. Forgot about that.

I used to use the loader to pick it up by the bumper to change tires.

One time I picked it up by the back bumper and the wheels stayed on the ground for far longer than they should.

That involved a little repair work
 
Finally got around to replacing the encoder motor in the ‘99 transfer case. Bit of background first. After Paveltolz and I installed the new 6.5 Optimizer, I had installed a new AC Delco encoder motor, but it did not work and left the parking pawl buzzing when I tried to put it back into park. Towed it over to the local mechanic and he pulled the encoder motor, tested it and got nothing. He installed my old encoder motor and got all but 4 Low. He thought a new encoder motor would get me 4 Low. I called AC Delco and they sent me a new encoder motor. Finally got around to installing it today and got the same result we did after installing the engine. I reinstalled the old encoder motor and it’s back to 2 High, 4 High and AWD.

To install the new encoder motor, I had to rotate the shift shaft. I rotated it back to its old position then the new encoder motor went on. Not sure if that had anything to do with it, but the old encoder motor went back on easily.

I’m giving up on the 4 Low for now. All the other positions are confirmed working. Final tease, the ABS was working on the last test drive. Tested it in multiple locations, including on the grass in my backyard and it is pumping. Brakes are working good after the repair last weekend.

Another postive, the learning curve on the install was steep. The second go around I had the old encoder motor installed in just 38 minutes.
 
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