Supercharged111
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I know of a rolling '97 k2500 sub that is minus an engine/tranny. It is a GT5 and G80. Cheap. In Manassas, VA.
Don't you mean man-a$ses.
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I know of a rolling '97 k2500 sub that is minus an engine/tranny. It is a GT5 and G80. Cheap. In Manassas, VA.
I'll do just that, thanks. The day or so before we had over an inch and a half of rain. That might of had something to do with it. I just remembered that.If you haven't already, put a little dab of silicone under the head of this one cowl screw on the passenger side. That screw pokes through above the inlet for the blower box and will leak water into the cab through there if water gets past it. Picture of said screw in the second post of this thread:
https://www.gmt400.com/threads/water-leak-passenger-side.51292/
All new back brakes on the truck! Thank goodness for a great neighbor with a heated garage. Kinda hard to get excited about going outside.
I did for a bit. Fed the wood stove, scratch and water for the chickens, threw the ball for Tank. The dang wind though. It was rocking earlier.I'd be plenty excited to go outside. Just not to work on a car.
Finally got warm and dry enough to put some goop on that screw. The bottom of the screw looked as though it was cruddy,. I think you've right. After all the snow that just melted the carpets dry, just a bit of moisture across the bottom of the windshield.If you haven't already, put a little dab of silicone under the head of this one cowl screw on the passenger side. That screw pokes through above the inlet for the blower box and will leak water into the cab through there if water gets past it. Picture of said screw in the second post of this thread:
https://www.gmt400.com/threads/water-leak-passenger-side.51292/
I've been nibling at getting the motor ready to pull on Virginia and dang but the ps pulley took some grunt to get off. Are they always that tight?