what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
The bolt holes in that housing are through-holes. So I just got a longer bolt, nut and some washers. It tightened up good. Maybe when I get time at a later date I'll heli-coil it. But it's good for now.. Thanks for askin BTW...
The wifey and I went riding down some trails. Tried to get the Blazer stuck so I could put the winch to the test, and the darn thing pulled through everything in it's path. Not sure if I should be upset or happy about that lol
Yikes! You all ok? That sure looks to me as little more than a "bit of an accident"!
It wasn't today but I had the transmission serviced (fluid/filter) earlier in the week by the local shop that rebuilt it for me last March.
They want you to come in at +6,000 miles and then every 30,000 miles after that for the fluid/filter change. (This is for 4L60Es.) For the +6,000 mile service they don't charge labor which is nice. All looked good.
I did learn they use a synthetic transmission fluid ("globlal synthentic"). Also that if your transmission overheats, the best thing to do is to pull over and stop the engine. I questioned the logic of turning it off sharing that I thought it would be best to keep everything flowing but the son of the owner told me that without air flowing over the radiator and cooler, the transmission could actually heat up. He also told me to do this so that it won't go any hotter than 220'F.
They want you to come in at +6,000 miles and then every 30,000 miles after that for the fluid/filter change. (This is for 4L60Es.) For the +6,000 mile service they don't charge labor which is nice. All looked good.
I did learn they use a synthetic transmission fluid ("globlal synthentic"). Also that if your transmission overheats, the best thing to do is to pull over and stop the engine. I questioned the logic of turning it off sharing that I thought it would be best to keep everything flowing but the son of the owner told me that without air flowing over the radiator and cooler, the transmission could actually heat up. He also told me to do this so that it won't go any hotter than 220'F.



