Posted: 7/4/2008 4:30:27 PM EDT
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...changing an EGR valve and shocks in an S-10 Blazer should be relatively easy Took me a couple hours on the shocks.. hardly any room at the upper towers, and a stripped out bolt on the other one, ended up hammering a smaller standard socket onto it. The retard of a previous owner ZIP TIED the passenger side shock to the lower mount It clanked pretty bad, and I initially thought it was a blown shock Then there's the funny fucker at GM that thought putting the EGR valve on the back of the intake behind the throttle body and under a bunch of hard lines... took a while of me bending into various shapes to look at it and get it off Amazing that that little valve can cause the truck to run like shit |
Damn, that is insane |
And their dealer mechanics can charge you $80 an hour. Especially when it's something that only dealers have the special tools for. |
probably the same retard who put the distributor on the wrong end of the engine |
Possibly. I'm going to see what I can do to it soon. Got to get it running and sell it soon. Got promoted at work, and am getting a company car, so time to get rid of both cars and my motorcycle. Going to pick up one nice family vehicle, and drive my company car with free gas whenever possible. |
The EGR has to have a direct passage into the intake.........where else are you going to put it? |
If it were me, I'd leave it in the same spot and just not bury it as bad... probably would've been easier if I had some ratcheting box ends(next purchase I think). Whenever my tax rebate ever decides to show up... need to fix the issues the Suburban is having too, had my ignition module tested and it's having issues. |
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Anything else I should take care of when I pull the dizzy? Should I replace the gear too or just the pick-up? |
It clanked pretty bad, and I initially thought it was a blown shock