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Well yesterday I washed it, waxed it, and got the inside leather conditioned and cleaned up. Then today in the last half hour of my shift (where nothing happened so I could have gone home) there was a completely random downpour of rain, which I might add was not in the weather report. So now I have to wash it again before I can put it in the storage unit.
 
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Deer in the trunk this is how we do it
 
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Deer in the trunk this is how we do it


grand prix...... best truck i ever had! done that before glad im not the only one, but i used a gun haha!
 




I go to replace my axle seal and guess what, the area around it shows no signs of leaks anymore. There was fluid coming out of it last week...I'll just leave it be for now.
 
Theres no way I could have. Even to the point the elbows were almost out, not enough clearance.

I removed the top bolt and loosened the bottom two, so technically it didn't have to come off, but it broke my elbows so it had to come off later anyway :th_shakinghead1:

Flushed the dexcool out of a friend's '03 Monte. Complained a few times about how much I hated General Motors. The usual.
Let me guess, the 3.4? I've done that a few times, I hate dealing with the t-stat housing where it is. The first time it slid out with some convincing, the second it WOULD NOT so I had to remove the crossover heat shield.
 
Let me guess, the 3.4? I've done that a few times, I hate dealing with the t-stat housing where it is. The first time it slid out with some convincing, the second it WOULD NOT so I had to remove the crossover heat shield.

Yep... Gave up trying to pull the tstat as a bad job after about 20 minutes and instead ran the car up to operating temperature so the coolant would flow freely, and then let it cool. Got impatient and popped the radiator cap with a towel, and repeated. There's two cans of Prestone flush and cleaner in there right now, I'll finish the job on Tuesday.
 
Yep... Gave up trying to pull the tstat as a bad job after about 20 minutes and instead ran the car up to operating temperature so the coolant would flow freely, and then let it cool. Got impatient and popped the radiator cap with a towel, and repeated. There's two cans of Prestone flush and cleaner in there right now, I'll finish the job on Tuesday.

Well remember the heat shield comes off with 4 bolts. It took me about an extra 15 minutes to get it off due to how crammed it is where the back two are. But it was worth it because the t-stat was part of the job.
 


Emailed Will @ Overkill Performance. Asked he long it would take to get my PCM back if I shippedbmine to him. He said 12 days. I went ahead and said ohkay I'll go ahead & do that. I can ship Monday. Never heard back from him.
 
I was wondering if you removed the one alt bracket bolt over the valve cover if it work wiggle out....no??

Nope.
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It's just threaded in on 1 or 2 threads, not sticking out the bottom. The bracket had to be loosened and moved about an inch or two.
 
Well remember the heat shield comes off with 4 bolts. It took me about an extra 15 minutes to get it off due to how crammed it is where the back two are. But it was worth it because the t-stat was part of the job.

That car has other problems, lol. The selector switch for the HVAC is stuck on "defog", which means the AC runs full time when the fans are on, even if you only wanted vent air. And the tires are as bald as all get out. And the bumper needs Jesus.

Some day, late at night, I'm going to sneak over there and permanently borrow those rust-free rocker panels and trans lines, though, because those make me seriously jelly.
 
thanks to some "how to" info from this site; I did the hud broken spring repair. Works great. 1.5 hours total repair time. will post some pics
 
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