what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
#3221
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It has been a pretty bad day today. I went to pull-a-part and found several leather seats from blazers, jimmys, bravadas, envoys, trailblazers, etc. and every SINGLE one of them were tore up in one way or another. Am I not destined to find leather seats for my blazer? I have been to several yards with no luck. Idk what to do now about the seats. Any ideas?
And I needed to work on my gauge cluster but came across a bad stripped philips head screw and couldn't get it out. Any suggestions? I tried channel locks, torquing the screwdriver, a hammer. Do I have to get a screw extractor?
ugh...
And I needed to work on my gauge cluster but came across a bad stripped philips head screw and couldn't get it out. Any suggestions? I tried channel locks, torquing the screwdriver, a hammer. Do I have to get a screw extractor?
ugh...
#3222
[quote=tibby;436253]It has been a pretty bad day today. I went to pull-a-part and found several leather seats from blazers, jimmys, bravadas, envoys, trailblazers, etc. and every SINGLE one of them were tore up in one way or another. Am I not destined to find leather seats for my blazer? I have been to several yards with no luck. Idk what to do now about the seats. Any ideas?
And I needed to work on my gauge cluster but came across a bad stripped philips head screw and couldn't get it out. Any suggestions? I tried channel locks, torquing the screwdriver, a hammer. Do I have to get a screw extractor?
i would try a reverse-twist dill bit-if they make them small enough. ive never used them but have heard of them before. the reverse bit as its drilling may grab into the screw and unscrew it for you as it trys to drill into the screw. hopefully its in a spot where you can access it with a drill, seems like these situations are in hard to reach spots, heck sometimes thats why the head strips....my 2c....
And I needed to work on my gauge cluster but came across a bad stripped philips head screw and couldn't get it out. Any suggestions? I tried channel locks, torquing the screwdriver, a hammer. Do I have to get a screw extractor?
i would try a reverse-twist dill bit-if they make them small enough. ive never used them but have heard of them before. the reverse bit as its drilling may grab into the screw and unscrew it for you as it trys to drill into the screw. hopefully its in a spot where you can access it with a drill, seems like these situations are in hard to reach spots, heck sometimes thats why the head strips....my 2c....
#3223
got my s10 lower valance put on finally.
and tightend up the torque converter bolts. previous owner put a aftermarket trans in and didn't loctite the bolts. they backed out yesterday and caused a huge knock.
and tightend up the torque converter bolts. previous owner put a aftermarket trans in and didn't loctite the bolts. they backed out yesterday and caused a huge knock.
#3225
I washed & waxed my Blazer & vac'ed it out so much beach sand in
& out of it ....I guess 4 days camping & drivin on da Northend will do that.
Now I want bigger Tires(as big as will fit) get my Chevy up higher off the sand, all then ruts bite the big one...
& out of it ....I guess 4 days camping & drivin on da Northend will do that.
Now I want bigger Tires(as big as will fit) get my Chevy up higher off the sand, all then ruts bite the big one...
#3227
pulled both rear tires and drums, been a couple of months since i replaced the rear axle oil seals (left side was leaking) wanted to check and see if the new seals were doing their job, the axleshafts looked kind of wore and i wasnt sure if new seals would be the total answer. well, they are indeed working, no oily brakes. did some to the drums ive done to the ranger, bolted them on backwards, started the engine and put the trans in manual 1st, took a angle grinder to that ridge that builds up and ground it away, now theres a angle where the ridge would be, drums slip right into place without needing a shot hammer. didnt grind where the shoes run, so i see no harm in this mod. i'll be able to pull the drums back off easier too. one weird thing i notcied, when i was done grinding, i shut off the engine and the drum stopped turning almost immeaditly, i figured it would have to "spin-down" to a stop like with my ranger, granted theranger is a manual and the blazer is a auto, but i figured the drums/axles would still "free-spin" after shutting down the engine, even though it was still in L1. didnt think to try shifting to neutral before shutting it off. and when i started it, it was in neutral and the drums spun right away, like it was in gear. this weekend i hope to wash/wax both vehicles.
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