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I have had two seperate brake light debacles. The first was a housing ground at the frame between the left brake light housing. The second was much harder to find. It turned out to be a loose pin in the connector where the front and rear harness link up. Start tracing with your multi-meter at...
I looked at that unit (M35) during that auction. It should be a good one! I made the road trip from Atl. to Bragg this time last year. It was about 14 hrs to get back. Nice DRMO there.
Hope all goes well.
I need the box looking antenna mount spacer and the scoop looking mount. If you have one or you know where to find one please tell me. I check with Saturn and Memphis... nothing.(drats and double drats)
Be careful using ether on a 6.2. Something will bust. I work for a Chevy dealer and did thru the 80's when those things were everywhere. It's either a bad controller or the civilian models had a glow plug inhibit switch. It was basically a coolant temp sensor that told the controller to cycle...
Congrats on your purchases. I hope they do well for your business. Most people say you need chains for snow. There is a current thread running for that. We don't get enough down here in Ga so I could tell ya. They are slippery in rain for sure.
Overall I would say yes. I did mine about a month ago. I wish I had installed the pyrometer before I did the conversion so I could know what kind of exhaust gas temp I was running before.
The positives--- less smoke, more power on take off, better fuel mileage, less noise.
The negatives-- less...
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