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Downeast Johnny

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  1. That SUCKS!! Texting and driving, or drunk as a skunk? Hope they don't total it on you, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Good luck brother. Great video quality. Store surveillance should be that good.
  2. Thanks for the good tips and pictures Richard. The way I view buying quality tools that will get minimal use is that it's the labor you would pay a shop to do the job. You still have to find storage space for tools that don't get used regularly. I've made my living with my hands my whole life. Hate buying cheap a$$ junk tools.
  3. You bought one of those sorry a$$ flashlights, too, huh? Nice looking truck. Good luck with your sale Brother.
  4. Before you start replacing parts because you think they might be bad; Find a GOOD professional mechanic / shop and pay them to figure out what is really wrong with the truck. I can't believe that there aren't any competent mechanics in the Oakland area. It could easily save you money and aggravation in the long run.
  5. If the chafed high tension wire was causing the problem it would be a very regular and heavy miss. The bad spot on the wire is far enough away from metal that it probably doesn't arc to anything, (As in a ground), (other than the bolt end that chafed it and that wouldn't happen until the bolt was turned to the wire at the same time that that cyl was firing). The high tension wire is not chafed all the way to the conductor in the center of the wire. Only the outermost covering is chafed. Mike might have it figured out, but I am surprised that a clogged cat doeesn't show up in a scan.
  6. You didn't get a "check engine light" when the problem showed up? I'd take her to a reputable shop and have it scanned.
  7. I suggest you try these sites. https://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/ https://www.silveradosierra.com/ https://www.gmfullsize.com/ Good luck man.
  8. I think that it can vary, some, from truck to truck. Mine got a little louder on acceleration but was loudest in a right hand curve at 45 MPH and a little faster. It will be obvious.
  9. General opinion, for years around here, has been that a tune is your best "bang for buck" mod. If money is tight I would start with a CAI and 160* thermostat, and tune. I use Zippy, FTW. Problem areas are 4L60 trans and front diff. Shift kit and Vette servos, at least, for the trans. Swap to full synth gear lube in the front diff. At 112K, the front f=diff has probably been re-built at least once. Just keep your ears open for bearing whine. That's usually the sign that it's going.
  10. Welcome to the site bud. You need a host site for your photo's. I use Imgur and direct link the photo to the site upload prompt.
  11. I bought a second truck. Wouldn't even think about shoveling gravel in the SSS.
  12. Showed up today. Great looking parts. :thumbsup:
  13. Nice find man. Enjoy your project.
  14. Many rebuilt front diff's have held up just fine. Find a competent mechanic and get a quote. Look for an estimate between $1,00o to $1,400. The rebuild should be a good bit cheaper than buying a new unit and having to pay to have it installed. GM recommended that these diff's got a fluid change at 500 miles. I've read many threads about front diff's over the years and most people are surprised to learn that the fluid was supposed to be changed at 500 miles. (Break in period.) In my opinion, that was a contributor in many differential failures. Once you get the diff rebuilt do that 500 mile fluid change and go with Mobil 1 full synthetic diff fluid. My diff needed a rebuild when I got the truck, at 40,000. The rebuild has 60,000 on it, (with Mobil 1 synthetic), and is doing fine. Not saying anything against transmission shops but you shouldn't need one for the diff rebuild. A good mechanic's shop should be able to handle it. Ask about differential repair experience. (Front or rear).
  15. Beauty. I was just thinking, today, that we've got to be getting to the end of low mileage SSS. Wonder what a bank would loan on it? Probably going to take a deep pocket buyer at that price.
  16. Candied Bacon, More a snack than a main coarse meal item. Baste thick cut bacon strips with real Maple syrup, add your favorite rub and let marinate overnight. Heat up your smoker to 225*, sprinkle your marinated bacon with brown sugar, then Smoke at 225* for an hour, turn the bacon over, baste the other side with Maple syrup, add more rub if you want, sprinkle with brown sugar and smoke side 2 for another hour. Off the smoker and boxed up. Now the tough part; Put it up in the refer for 8 or more hours. It will firm up the bacon and allow the flavors to mix / marry up. Trust me; It's better than eating it right off the smoker. Boxed up and ready for a rest, Like I said at the start; This is more a snack, treat, or side than a main dish item. I had some the next morning with fried eggs on toast buttered with butter I smoked last cold spell. Here's a pic showing the diff between regular and smoked butter. Trust me; modded butter, (Smoked), is awesome. Breakfast,
  17. The chirps ought to bring a grin.
  18. It's been said, for a long time, that a tune is the biggest bang for your modding buck that you'll do. Enjoy it. Who did you have tune it? Happy Fathers Day.
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