Newb from the caribean
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Newb from the caribean
Hello everyone.
I'm from the island of Puerto Rico and recently got an 84 S-10 Blazer 4wd. It has been on the family since new. It's bone stock, but that should be about to be changed. In the meantime, I'll just fix up the little things it has to put her back on the road. It has the 2.8L v6 w auto trans, so it moves like a but has been practically untouched, sans for a timing chain replacement, oil seals & valve cover gaskets. I hope to learn a lot in here and meet some good people.
I'm from the island of Puerto Rico and recently got an 84 S-10 Blazer 4wd. It has been on the family since new. It's bone stock, but that should be about to be changed. In the meantime, I'll just fix up the little things it has to put her back on the road. It has the 2.8L v6 w auto trans, so it moves like a but has been practically untouched, sans for a timing chain replacement, oil seals & valve cover gaskets. I hope to learn a lot in here and meet some good people.
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Welcome to the forum from Canada!
Puerto Rico eh? I'm pretty sure you are the only one on the forum from the Caribean.
Puerto Rico eh? I'm pretty sure you are the only one on the forum from the Caribean.
#3
Welcome as well from Canada! This place is a wealth of knowledge. I've learned countless amounts of info here! Have fun and keep us informed!
#4
Thanks guys! I'm reading some threads to get informed before asking for something. Haven't found nothing yet for the tiny v6
#5
welcome from central PA soon to be Canada, if you dont learn any thing i'm sure you're a fountian of knowledge too!!
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Welcome to the forum.
first thing to fix is dump the 2.8 and get a (slightly) more manly 4.3!
first thing to fix is dump the 2.8 and get a (slightly) more manly 4.3!
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Welcome.
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Thanks. I was just searching for that, since that thing is slower than a mule compared to the 4.0L cherokee I previously had, heck even my 1.6L Protege is waaaaay faster than that thing lol. Is that an easy swap to do? Also, the brakes tend to lock up at the rear when it's cold, then work fine when warmed up. I already replaced the master cylinder, pads, brake shoes & cylinders. Some years ago it had the brake distribution block replaced. Am I missing something?