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Here's a pic of of my GMC duece. I finally got a picture I thought was worth posting. This truck used to be my uncles truck and the young lady on the right is his grand daughter, (My cousins daughter) the ladies were all dressed to go to a fund raiser "Hick party", They wanted a good picture to...
I was Just reading your post and watching the video. good to see another one operating again. Have a question about the trans problem when you say it wont shift past 2nd, does it try to shift and slip, or not try to shift at all? Mine would shift then just slip 3rd gear. I never atempted any...
Glad to hear that they handled the situation like profesionals. As an owner of a Auto repair shop thats how I would expect my people to handle the situation.
X stands for expermental (dont laugh at my spelling) from what I understand early production units are more likley to have an x in front, but to answer your question, No
is there anywhere close you can rent or
borrow a set of bore gauges and mics and double check the bore size.
and how much end gap do the compression rings have? that will give you a
clue as to were you are with the bore size and ring set size.
Is
2" a standard bore for those? just a thought
Well I dont Know for sure either way, Ive never had a head off of one these motors But if any of them go into coolant pages then that would be the ones you should use the sealer on. IMHO.
What They said. I have A M211 That I have done everything they all have done, doing 98% oh the work Myself It toke two years with time in between to save money and use the space for other projects to get it 95% finished SAFE and legal to drive and, Not only do I not know how much I money have...
Thanks everyone, I have to admit I havnt been on the site for a few days, But when I was reading up on the thread I was compelled to go out in the shop and check just exactly what way my star was pointing? I would have bet good money that is was facing toward the rear but come to see it is...
I was noticing the serial # but cant read the date of manufacture, what model year does your paper work show it is? I was just curious with it being a XM. compairing the sn# and date with my M211