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dcairns

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  1. I forget who made this one, says "Maisto" on the bottom. Not terribly accurate, but fun.
  2. Leaf blower supercharger
  3. Nice truck, even if it is a Ford I like old trucks from the 50's and 60's.
  4. I use ping all the time C:\>ping www.silveradoss.com Pinging www.silveradoss.com [208.82.133.27] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 208.82.133.27: bytes=32 time=97ms TTL=48 Reply from 208.82.133.27: bytes=32 time=96ms TTL=48 Reply from 208.82.133.27: bytes=32 time=155ms TTL=48 Reply from 208.82.133.27: bytes=32 time=141ms TTL=48 Ping statistics for 208.82.133.27: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 96ms, Maximum = 155ms, Average = 122ms C:\>
  5. Very cool looking. So how many days do you give it before some drunk smashes into it?
  6. Just out of curiosity, do you have a price on them? Mine are starting to show their age...
  7. Mag-hytec is made in the USA and is great quality. Also has a nice o-ring instead of a flat paper gasket. But given the poor use of space by GM, removing the pan is not something you want to do very often. New Mag-Hytec Transmission Pan I though this would be easy to install.... B&M makes a cheaper one, but how much you want to bet that it is made in China?
  8. When I had my transmission rebuilt, I had a higher stall converter put in as well. The down side is higher transmission temps when towing. So to (hopefull) fix this, I got a aluminum transmission pan and a electric fan for my B&M transmission cooler. Mag-Hytec - Model: #4L60E-B Since the SS comes with a high capacity pan already, the replacement pan only holds about 1.5 quarts more than the stock pan, according to Mag-Hytec. If I had read the process for removing the transmission pan before I started, I would have gladly paid to have somebody else do it. Tranny Pan Help. Please Hurry. But I just dove in thinking it would be straight forward like my 64 Impala… But as others have noted, some idiot at GM designed the shift cable mounting and bracket such that it blocks removal of the pan. To make matters worse the bolts to remove it are on the top side of the transmission where they are hard to reach. I did the suggested “bend the bracket” routine and that got the old pan off. But to have enough room to bend the bracket, I had to remove the front drive shaft. That was not too big a deal, just unbolt the front u-joint and push it back to clear the yoke, then drop it down and pull it forward. Takes a bit of wiggling to get the last bit out, and likewise to get it back in. As I went to put the new pan in place, it was no surprise that it jammed against the exhaust. So I loosened the three driver’s side exhaust pipe to manifold bolts, and jammed a piece of pipe between the frame and body to hold the exhaust down and away from the transmission. This got me just enough room to get the new pan in. Clearly the designers in charge of the layout of things around the transmission pan should be sentenced to working at a transmission shop changing filters on Silverados for the rest of their lives. Functionality aside, this is a cool looking addition to the SS, just a lot more pain to install than it ought to be.
  9. As long as you don't have somebody showing up at your house wanting to have the truck he bought and paid for
  10. With the B&M and the stock converter, the highest I saw was 190. That was pulling my trailer up a steep grade in the Sierras in 90-100 degree weather.
  11. I am happy with my B&M cooler, but don't have anything other than the little stock cooler to compare it to. I do find myself in a position of needing to upgrade my cooling capacity now that I have a higher stall converter while towing. Installed my B&M Transmission Cooler
  12. Sounds like your truck is something you depend on. Why are you messing with the idea of installing an craigslist clunker ? I would just get the either the existing transmission rebuilt with upgraded parts, or get this used one rebuilt with upgraded parts and install it. If it was me, I would get your existing transmission rebuilt. You know where it has been, you only have a story from the seller of that other one.
  13. People who want to sell stolen cars. People who want to commit a crime with your plate on their car.
  14. I hope you reported to the police immediately. People that steal plates are probably going to do something illegal with them and that could turn into a mess for you if you don’t have that police report to show.
  15. What is your Nationality? White Black Asian Hispanic Middle Eastern Native American Seems like your question is flawed. Are you asking what country people are from or what race they are?
  16. Call me low-tech, but I was thinking more along the lines of a adjustable mechanical/electrical switch to turn on a pusher fan when things got hot enough. Only $23 I have been using this type of switch to control the supercharger's heat exchanger fans for several years now. Hayden Automotive 3653 - Hayden Electric Fan Controls I guess another possible way to augment the cooling is to add one of the B&M Hi-Tek cooler/fan systems they sell. I could add that to my existing cooler, in some out of the way place where it may not be very good without the fan, but would kick in when things get hot. B&M 70297 - B&M Hi-Tek SuperCoolers with Fans
  17. Yeah, I am familiar with those charts, that is why I am concerned and trying to do something about it. I did call the transmission shop that rebuilt it and he said that is to be expected with the high stall converter and while hot, he does not think this would have caused any harm. He did recommend looking into additional cooling efforts. The new torque converter is only a 2200 stall converter. I measured my stock pan, it is about 3" deep. There seems to be at least 3 more inches of room between that and the exhaust/frame. There is no temp sender in the pan (some aftermarket pans offer a hole in the pan for a temp sender). Checked the transmission fluid afterward, still nice clear red color, no funny smells. I already have a B&M 70274 SuperCooler rated at 29,200 BTU 11"x11"
  18. When I had my transmission rebuilt, I went for a bit higher stall converter. Now when I tow, the transmission temps are getting up to 230-340 going up a grade, but with mild weather. I can recall going up steeper grades in 90-100 degree weather and only seeing 190-200 degrees before, with the stock converter. I already have a big honking cooler installed, so I am thinking of adding a aftermarket transmission pan to give some more fluid capacity, which will hopefull help with temps. I am also thinking of a small pusher fan for the transmission cooler, on a thermostat switch so it is not running all the time. Anybody have any experience/advice on aftermarket pans? Do those pans with the tubes in them help or just a gimmik? I was thinking of a cast aluminum pan like the B&M 70260, adds 3 quarts of capacity, which will help. It also has some "cooling fins" , which may help a little too. B&M 70260 - B&M Automatic Transmission Deep Pans Any issues to worry about with a deeper pan? Will I need a different filter?
  19. It is a pretty simplistic article. For instance, it does not mention the effect of more area. It only talks about the cells per inch. Assuming the same cells per inch, a larger diameter cat would defiantly flow better.
  20. I remember those being rather expensive. I got the cheaper version, which is just the front and side walls made of plastic. Uses the seat as the lid. Great for keeping stuff from sliding around. RickRolled's box should be a good deal for somebody who needs one.
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