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Here is a GM TSB on the subject:
GMC NUMBER: 88-T-151
GROUP: 5 - Brakes
DATE: August, 1988
CORPORATE NUMBER: 865010R
SUBJECT: REAR BRAKE SENSITIVITY - HEIGHT SENSING VALVE REMOVAL
MODELS: 1984-86 C/K 3500 AND 1987-88 R/V 3500
THIS BULLETIN IS A REVISION OF TRUCK SERVICE BULLETIN 85-B-79...
Check the vacumn pump. There are several holes on the front of the pod that can leak oil if its bad. The oil drains down to the intake valley and exits via a drain hole into the bellhousing area. It runs down the back of the block and out the inspection cover drain hole. You will swear its the...
I have only seen those seals on blazers. I have no idea why they were added. I had an 84 M1009 and it didnt have them. The 86 I have does. They would work on any of the trucks as the doors and openings are the same.
All the civillian trucks had those braces from the factory. For some reason GM didn't put them on the CUCVs. Probably cut 2 bucks off the contract price. You need the transfer case brace. Any one from an auto trans/208 setup will work. There are also 2 braces that run from the bottom of the...
Short answer the 205 has a cast iron case and the 208 is an aluminum case. Most likely cracked when GL picked the truck up with a forklift. Only the M1031 and certain M1028s had the 205. All others had the 208.
Get the 2 wiring harnesses for the windows and locks. They are seperate from the regular dash harness. Then its just plug and play. Yes you will need a relay. The factory relay is mounted on the side of the brake pedal bracket. I added power windows and locks to my 1031. Took all the parts...
Most of the seals are still available from Chevy. Get the part numbers from the TMs and order from your favorite online discounter. They may cost a little more, but they will outlast any of the aftermarket seals.
It's referring to hotrods that shoot flames from the exhaust. Usually using a sparkplug installed in the tail pipe and an over rich mixture.:-D I bet my 69 Chevelle would shoot flames 20 feet. :driver:Of course I imagine real ones are illegal too. Come to think of it everything is illegal...
Just to clear the air. :wink: You might want to check your local and state laws before putting it on a street driven vehicle. Here in Virginia it is a felony to install, help install, or possess a street driven vehicle that has a smoke screen or flame throwers.
GM never put the 3 braces on the CUCVS. There is no listing for them in the TMs and all the trucks I haver ever dealt with did not have them. All the civillan models got the braces. Two braces from a plate behind the block motor mount to the lower trans bellhousing. One brace from the...
Just going by your pictures, it looks like you are missing the following:
Oil pan
Transmission Pan
2 Battery boxs with lids and hold downs
4 heater mount brackets
Fuel pump
2 fuel filter housings
Some of exhaust lines
Quick disconnects for water lines
Bracket for heater control Same as...
You have the arctic heater kit installed on your truck. The orange wire in your hand is the original power lead to the blower. According to the installation instructions the plug is cut off and the wire is taped back to the harness. A short extension harness is plugged into the original blower...
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