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andydew

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  1. Thank you fellas! I passed this along. Hopefully my buddy will have a better idea/diagnosis...and some parts ordered... for this weekend so we can finish this beast off
  2. I thought for sure it was a plug... i expected to find a piece of gasket/ foreign material stuck on the oil pick up tube inlet, But no there was nothing. If it were the O ring, do the symptoms match ? It does build oil pressure for a few seconds before dropping to zero... One time it held oil pressure for about 20 seconds before dropping back to zero. I would think if it were the O-ring it would never develop pressure at all, But I will have my Air Force buddy check for it Nonetheless.. We are doing the work on the Yukon at his house out in Hemet; I only get out there to help on the weekends, But I'm relaying any advice to them everyday. As for the sensor we are basically out of ideas... Starting to wonder if the oil pressure is actually fine but getting a false read due to electrical Issues? Maybe a bad sensor or a bad connection somewhere? If it were that bypass relief valve what is the fix? Is that a part that can be replaced Exclusively, Or would you replace the entire oil pump...?
  3. I have heard it run , but shutting it off as soon as the oil pressure hits zero, I really haven't noticed any substantial valve train noise... What would be the fix if that's the problem? I'm doing a little wrench work on it, and another buddy, a jet mechanic for the Air Force, is wrenching too, but neither of us are comfortably knowledgable about this particular motor, so any details are much appreciated. We are trying to help out the Yukons owner, a buddy trying to make ends meet. We all appreciate your insight!!!
  4. Pulled the pan today; found nothing remarkable. There was a lot of grit/grime in the pan... Considering it had just been wiped clean, but figured we aggitated that loose with the work that was done...don't believe that'd plug the pickup tube. We're wondering if maybe it's a bad sensor? Any suggestions?
  5. New problem....just a matter of seconds and it drops. It is consistently doing the same thing... Thinking about hooking up a manual gauge to verify its really at zero; not sure where to hook one up if we go that route?
  6. Well, the 7 wire pigtail O'Rielleys sold us was the wrong one, so he picked up the right pigtails at the delaership. He got it wired up and, whalla, she fired right up, and the indicator works, but still does not show the park position...Is that just a matter of an adjustment? eitherway, that solved our not starting problem. Glitch #2 is when we fire it up, the oil pressure hits 20-40, then back to 0. We've shut it off each time. The oil level is full, with a new filter, and no leaks...I'm thinkin a bad sensor, or perhaps something foreign is getting sucked up in the pump. The problem repeats evry time we try.
  7. I installed a RINNAI tankless water heater in my house about 5 years ago or so....Absolutely love it. We did a masterbath renovation, tearing down some walls to open the master suite up, which included a clear glass shower room, with a couple of shower valves/heads, and a huge whirlpool jaccuzzi tub right across from the bed. We found the old tank style water heater would run out with both shower heads going, and it also would run out towards the top of filling up the tub; so that's why we switched. Now, we have an endless supply At the time , I found the best reviews on the Rinnai, so I searched and found one on ebay. Fairly easy to install. We have a natural gas model though. We still saw savings though. Our summer gas bill was as low as about $30, and after it gets down to about $12 a month. The savings so far have paid for the whole unit, and it is still going strong, and will for years to come I'm sure. We have ours set at 140(max). Should I find myself in another house, I will never buy a tank unit again! I would reccomend anyone who needs a water heater to switch over
  8. I would've been livid...Especially when you have the stickers, but not on the bikes...and for brand new bikes...REALLY? My mouth woulda earned me a night in the pokey I'm afraid I love it!!! Gotta get my girls' 12v barbie jeep legit
  9. oh crap, sorry to hear. I didn't get hurt as bad as you when I fell, but being broken sucks eitherway. I was on NORCO...that stuff was AWESOME! My wife took me to a party after a dose, and she said I was hilarious Hope they keep you well "medicated", and listen when they say to rest...I didn't and I'm still paying for it Heal up; it's dune season
  10. Didn't get the pigtail after all... We'll try again next weekend Thanks for the replies; re confirmed what we were guessing. We thought someone else had glued in the pigtail though... Never would've guessed government motors did that nonsense at the factory. A buddy said he had wrenched on the pigtail a bit to get it apart, so more than likely the damage was done then; so a simple wiring job and we'll be up and running. My pals Yukon has 240k, and a leaking rear main seal was all it needed. I just hope once we get it back together, it holds out for him ;p Thanks again! I'll get out a victory post once we are up and running!!
  11. Definetly didn't get pinched. He said they struggled with it coming apart. Maybe a problem with the pigtail. We found a new pigtail at O'rielys. We are gonna head there now and try that. There's a four wire and a 7 wire connector. O'rielys has the seven, so we'll start there. Thanks SS
  12. DDR , I need your help: A buddy and I are working on his 2000 gmc Yukon ( suburban) His rear main seal was leaking, along with a few other problems. We have pulled the motor and fixed everything, put it back together, and Houston, we have a problem... First, we noticed the transmission indicator in the dash doesn't identify which gear it's in; when the key is first turned on, it says its in prk for 3 seconds, and then the highlighted square disappears. Second, we noticed it doesn't start; it doesn't crank a single bit. When the key is turned, the starter does nothing, not even a click. We have checked the starter, and it is fine. We guessed that the module on the side of the trans was the trans positioning sensor, and that it was defective, so we replaced that, but no luck. We went over all the connections, and everything looks fine. I'm thinking the two issues are directly related, but I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions as my buddy needs this vehicle in a bad way.
  13. Yah, the glamis SS were out in force, like I haven't ever seen. I was at the drags on sunday, and although all my stuff is legal, I got outta there...I just don't want the hassle. The same thing is true in the commercial enforcement; out of state trucks get hassled, but with our new diesel emissions, us locals are now enjoying the bendover too :porn: . Sucks for your buddy, sounds like nothing but a money grab
  14. Glamis Heck, I'm excited just to get out to the sand, I can't pay attention to details like the thread title All I can pay attention to is how I hitched up the trailer.................................Well, hopefully this time I'll do better
  15. Both of my groups should be at Glamis, and we'll be there fo sho
  16. fricken awesome Great video ... Miss my 3 wheeler too; my very first toy was a CR500 (slightly modified)
  17. Adam, when I upgraded mt wife's raptor, I put the stock stuff on craigslist. It got a lot of attention. I wasn't sure what they were worth, so I advertised them at $150. That might have been too cheap based on the quick response I got, but I was stoked to get $150 for what I didn't want anymore! I did a 3+1 with elkas on the front, and holy cow, it's a complketely different bike You're gonna love it!
  18. Nice! I noticed the Steve watermark...ain't nobody gonna Jack yo goods anymo
  19. very interested in this...keep the pics coming! I'd like to hear how it handles/corners/etc. once you are done
  20. Happy Thanksgiving everybody! I believe in a positive outllok, despite how easy it is to jump in and criticize everything. I certainly have a lot to be thankful for! Last year, we had our first Thanksgiving in Children's hospital fearing the worst for our lil' boy. This year, we are home, as a family. I was taught my whole life that children are a blessing; but enduring the frustrations that all of our kids give us, at times most of us would question that , but I just want to say to cherish those lil' hellians. I've enjoyed watching my boy growing and learning during his first year of school. Running and playing. Eating and sleeping well. Little things that we all take for granted. We changed up our dune setup this year. We bought a 5er and sold our old bus. My wife is especially thankful for that . Work has improved, and is keeping me busy again. At times, too busy..., but thankful to be supproting my family in this economy. Last night, we were coming home on the fwy and came up on a motorcycle accident. The bike was destroyed. It got ran over by a truck. The dude was ok, but shredded up a bit. Did what I could to help until other arrived, but left thinking wow, Thanksgiving will be a thankful time for him from now on...but then realized, it depends on his outlook, and how he reacts to the reality of the situation. It made me reflect a little. We have a tradition around the dinner table every year, of everyone saying something they are thankful for; I'm wondering if anyone else has anything they are thankful for?
  21. Thanks Fellas! I just got the word that I'm a no go for turkey day weekend Maybe next time Go rut that place up, bring back some good pics, and be safe
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