What did you do to your GMT today? [Part II]

Mooseman

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Polished up the headlights since it's darker in the morning heading to work and I'm tired of looking at them all sun burnt. I used leftovers from Meguires headlight polishing kits and their spray coating. Turned out pretty good.

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And since I'm playing with lights, decided I would finally add the fog lights I've been holding on to since I scrapped my 02 TB.

First cut out the "I'm too cheap to buy an LT" hole fillers.
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Then took the cut out from the old bumper with the fog light pocket and trimmed it to the edge.
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Test fitted from behind. Because of the bumper frame, I had to pull on the bumper cover for room and I broke that plastic thing that holds the cover to the frame on the right side. The left side I was able to disconnect it without breaking it but there was an unused bracket in the way that a little bending took care of (just thinking about it, could have been the siren bracket from its previous career).

Used some contact cement to glue the pockets onto the bumper from behind.
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After a little drying time, the fog lights went in.
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Unless you look really closely, you can't tell it's not stock. Just looks like it's supposed to be a black pocket. Just have the wiring to work on. It's possible the plugs are there, just have to look. If not, I'll figure something out later.

So today's work:

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BrianF

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Jul 24, 2013
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West central Sask.
Well, like a procrastinating idiot, I got sidetracked before ordering the waterpump foe the Trailblazer. Went to order and no more OE Acdelco. Well shit boys, realizing I am in more of a time crunch than I hoped. The dealer said OE is discontinued but they got some Acdelco version. So I snagged one of their Chinese made ones along with two gallons of Dexcool.

Swap went well for a couple reasons, one being I did this job 11 years ago and in doing so, used antiseize on the bolts and prebroke the rad shroud.

Two hours in and out. That included breaking one of those stupid constant tension clamps on the lower hose. It was half on so I used a stainless clamp to finish. She used just shy of two gallons and I got it to operating temp. I'll check levels and leaks tomorrow.

The old pump had quite a bit of play so it was on its last legs and I need to start daily driving it by month end.
 

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Mooseman

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Yesterday was my pre-winter maintenance. The Caprice has never had the coolant changed so at 13 years old, it was due, even though it only has 127k KM. It looked more kinda pink than orange. The Aussies know how to make it easier for maintenance with a bottom drain plug in the radiator that's accessible through the lower plastic cover, which I only noticed AFTER removing the cover. The overflow tank was trickier to drain as it's buried in the fender. I used a hand sanitizer pump on the hose to pump it out, put some new Dexcool in it, pumped it out some more and then refilled it. That tank is so inaccessible that it has a dipstick on the cap to check the level. Refilled and burped the system. Then changed the oil and filter (Wix XP). Still have to switch the tires to the junk Goodyears on the steel rims before putting it in storage, likely next weekend. Also want to bring it to get it washed and cleaned this week.

Then the Sierra got an oil change with the ACDelco 0w20 DexosD and a Wix filter. OLM was at 37% but I usually change it at about that much life left, which comes to about 8k KM. Being diesel, it's always black. The fuel filter was at 25% so changed it before the winter since I don't have a garage to do it in. It wasn't that dirty at all and no water in the trap. It was just slightly beige from the new white. I guess the fuel I've been getting is good quality. It will need a new set of tires before winter as they're down to the wear bars. The Cooper AT3's lasted about 65k KM. Looking at maybe getting a set of Nokian Outpost NAT tires which are all-weather, meaning they are true winter rated but can be run all year, same as the Coopers. I liked not having to switch to winter tires saving trouble and cost.
 

BrianF

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Jul 24, 2013
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West central Sask.
And that reminds me, I also found the hvac fan not working correctly. Setting 5 doesn't work. So I need to pull the resister pack out for a look.

She also needs a new set of tires. I was thinking of those AT3s. I ran a set for a couple of years on my 1500. Back in 2014 or so. We towed heavy and they looked like they wore a bit fast. We traded the truck in so I never got a full run. A buddy runs them on his F350 and loves them. These are the newer XP or XT or whatever version they make. @Mooseman what is your opinion on them? I run the Cooper Discovery Rugged Treks on my 3500 and so far they have exceeded my expectations.
 

BrianF

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Jul 24, 2013
1,230
West central Sask.
Fuse 35 was good. Pulled the resister pack and found some melting around the pin for fan setting 5. Ohmed it out with the multimeter and it tested fine. So there was some light melting in the connector. Cleaned it out, compressed it in a bit and used an old cheap trick of some folded fine copper wire. Fan works great now. Ran it on 5 for some time with no issues.

There was a few drops of coolant on the floor this morning. Could be residual from the puddle on the skid plate as nothing found in and around the pump.

I then took some time to adjust the driver door again. As a recap for the masses, this guy I know, who's name rhymes with Ryan, backed into a fence post with the driver door propped open. This was back in 2021 and it took some bending to get the door to close but it was never really good. So I Jerry rigged some straps around the hinges and attached it to the skid steer boom. I gave her some love taps and voila, the door opens and closes damn near like new.

Took my 14 year old daughter out for some driving lessons afterwards. She did great and sure likes the old Trailblazer. Pretty sure both kids came home from the hospital in the Trailblazer.
 
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