what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
Last night I received a call that my son’s truck wouldn’t start. He immediately told me the fuel pump was out.
Since the fuel gauge doesn’t work I asked if he had gas. He replied the trip odometer was at 150 miles.
I told old him I thought the trip odometer might not be accurate since the battery had been out. Of course he tells me not so. I go ahead and get up and drive to his work.
He’s still there and I asked if we could try “fuel pump in a can” so it starts. Amazing what 2.5 gallons of fuel will do.
Followed him to the gas station where an additional 15.5 gallons were added.
Since the fuel gauge doesn’t work I asked if he had gas. He replied the trip odometer was at 150 miles.
I told old him I thought the trip odometer might not be accurate since the battery had been out. Of course he tells me not so. I go ahead and get up and drive to his work.
He’s still there and I asked if we could try “fuel pump in a can” so it starts. Amazing what 2.5 gallons of fuel will do.
Followed him to the gas station where an additional 15.5 gallons were added.
Tried starting the truck after it sitting for a week. No go, gotta wait a week for it to get warmer... very sad day... hopefully I either get it running or get my civic sold to get it into my mechanic. Front end work and spider injector... always something lol ... and I need tires...
I worked on my son's ZR2 aka Sketchy.
I flushed the cooling system and got the flush and brown water out. I was able to add a gallon of antifreeze so it's a bit weak but I can pull out some fluid and replace it with straight antifreeze if needed.
I will see if the system needs some fluid tomorrow morning.
I found a leak in the AC system as the baubles on the finger tight fitting were easy to see.
Got the battery hold down bold install so now the battery is properly held in the tray.
I also clean out my garage a bit by installing a lower fan shroud piece on this truck as the one that we there was missing the middle of the bottom section.
Now to figure out why the PCV buzzes at idle but I have to leave something for tomorrow.
I flushed the cooling system and got the flush and brown water out. I was able to add a gallon of antifreeze so it's a bit weak but I can pull out some fluid and replace it with straight antifreeze if needed.
I will see if the system needs some fluid tomorrow morning.
I found a leak in the AC system as the baubles on the finger tight fitting were easy to see.
Got the battery hold down bold install so now the battery is properly held in the tray.
I also clean out my garage a bit by installing a lower fan shroud piece on this truck as the one that we there was missing the middle of the bottom section.
Now to figure out why the PCV buzzes at idle but I have to leave something for tomorrow.
I've got a pcv that likes to rattle too. I replaced it with a new one for a whopping 3 dollars and keep the volume on the radio up.
Today I installed new cv shaft only to find out that it was too long... took it out. After putting the old one with a pinhole in the boot back in I was able to to rig up the upper ball joint, install shock absorber, get rotors/calipers/pads installed, snug up the control arm bolts, torque the torsion bar ... and after 13+ hours of rusty fun finally move on to the passenger side of the front end where I:
pulled out upper and lower control arms, tie rods, ball joints, rotor/caliper, torsion bar, before quitting for the night. Tomorrow I plan on popping the bushings out of the control arms, hitting everything with a wire wheel and some paint, and HOPEFULLY get everything put back together.
My back hurts.
Today I installed new cv shaft only to find out that it was too long... took it out. After putting the old one with a pinhole in the boot back in I was able to to rig up the upper ball joint, install shock absorber, get rotors/calipers/pads installed, snug up the control arm bolts, torque the torsion bar ... and after 13+ hours of rusty fun finally move on to the passenger side of the front end where I:
pulled out upper and lower control arms, tie rods, ball joints, rotor/caliper, torsion bar, before quitting for the night. Tomorrow I plan on popping the bushings out of the control arms, hitting everything with a wire wheel and some paint, and HOPEFULLY get everything put back together.
My back hurts.
Just dropped my truck off to have the electrical harness torn out since it's been acting funky since I bought it two years ago. I'm dreading to see how much it's gonna run me. On the plus side though, I'm excited to finally get both electronic door locks to work instead of just the driver side, my powered mirrors working, and have the locks engage when I shift into gear. I'd say 20 years is a good run for a wire harness.
Played around with my Tech2 clone module. Can get in and do diagnostics on ANY module from the engine, trans, abs, body control, lighting, etc. So far can do everything that my buddy's $1300 SnapOn scanner can do, for just $100
Next step, get into reprogramming and changing some settings in the BCM, maybe the ECU it it'll let me.
Next step, get into reprogramming and changing some settings in the BCM, maybe the ECU it it'll let me.