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That pesky GM....changed STUFF without checking with you first.Ok, I kinda figured, but the 2000 k2500 I have now came with a 7.4l... and the booster isn't the same as my 97 had.. which is why I was confused
Really... ?
Take it easy fellas.That pesky GM....changed STUFF without checking with you first.
You’re good. Orpedcrow’s got ya straight.Ok, I kinda figured, but the 2000 k2500 I have now came with a 7.4l... and the booster isn't the same as my 97 had.. which is why I was confused
I know what you are talking about. I was a Photographer's Mate in the US Navy. I shot color, black and white and slides. I developed it all and printed too. My whole time I was doing that I was documenting whatever I shot with a camera. After I got out I kept a camera with me all the time, even when the brick phones were around. I had a camera with me all the time till I had my first cell with a camera. I still have pics from when I was in. I was at the Thrilla in Manila fight and have pics.Learning moment. Nobody can remember every detail usually. Raise your hand if don't have mobile phone with a camera. Take some photos, do it every time. I was taking photos with my Cannon SLR on any engine teardowns. When , " what's a cellular phone , a brick ? " Yeah back then.
Now it's sooooo easy. Take photos, it's easy, 5 seconds, will save you how much, " where does this go?"
If your NEW to mechanical skill learning! More photos have been taken in the last ten years than the previous 100 years!
Take photos of what your starting on , in progress, and have the in hand information to successfully complete your repair and or project. Win, Win !