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Old 04-06-2008, 06:36 PM
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i have my blazer. it has 180,000 miles on it and i have to replace the pitman arm and the idler arm. but ,y question is what all do i need to do at such a high milage truck. any thing speical that at a regular mantinace would not generaly get done. just basic stuff to keep it running. the motor was replaced with a new one a few years ago but i dont know when, but every thing els is still old so that might change some stuff any help would be nice. trying to get my FIRST auto all fixed thanks
 
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Old 04-06-2008, 06:54 PM
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well if a tune up hasnt been done in awhile i would suggest doing the cap & rotor, spark plugs, spark plug wires, and change all the fluids.
 
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thanks but any thing for very very high mile truck ? i dont know i new to blazer i had a s-15 for a second but then got this one i like it better but needs some stuff
 
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Old 04-06-2008, 07:21 PM
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for high milage the blazer is pretty much like any other vehicle. if its a newer motor u shouldnt have to worry about to much. i'm not exactly sure on what has a higher possiblity of goin wrong on a high milage blazer.
 
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ok thanks
 
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high mileage like that you'll want to check a few things that need cleaning. MAF will probably need it, as will EGR valve. Also replace the PCV valve. A seafoam induction cleaning will probably be a good choice too..180k miles of carbon buildup[:'(]

Also check for worn bushings. Control arm, leaf spring, body mounts, engine mounts, tranny mounts (if those are even check-able).

Also might want to consider the starter if it's not too much money (not sure on that cost or neccessity..anyone?)

And belts!!! I think the safe wear is some low number of cracks (5?) per inch or so.
 
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Old 04-06-2008, 08:34 PM
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would have the ball joints checked, S10's in general are known to eat ball joints
 
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hey thanks i will but where or how do i get a "seafome" thing you said
 
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seafoam, and it's at most parts stores. Run a search on here for 'seafoam' or 'induction cleaning'
 
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hey thanks i will but where or how do i get a "seafome" thing you said
Seafoam is in white and redmetal can with a screw onplastic cap. They have it at most auto shops (NAPA, Autozone,etc).

Oh, and it isdefinitelyworth it to get a Chilton Manual. It will tell you how to do just about everything maintenance-wise. It will make tune ups (and repairs)alot easier!

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