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    Talking My "HOE" is on the road!!


    Well guys is official.. I drove my tahoe home for the first time in two months

    I spent over a total of $1200 for a 5.3l replacement engine including:

    All sensors, oils, performance parts *which I didn't use*, paint, hoses, clips..

    I found the the whole problem was..

    I changed out the heads today to which they was 241 Cast LS1 5.7L heads
    back to the 5.3L original heads.. which took me over a couple hours and some drink breaks

    Started the truck over on one key turn and it cranked right up.. I just drove it home from where it was located (60) miles and I haven't recieved ANY SES lights on the drive home.. The oil pressure and engine temp was perfect.

    Thanks everybody for ya'll input and help throughout the two months of hell

    I will post pictures as soon as my iPhone charges back up so I can upload.

    Thanks again!!!!!!

    -Justin


    Justin Thomas

    '01 Ta(hoe)
    Just went back all stock for now

    [Today 08:42 PM] murdered_outgmc: Gotta run to get the wifey some coffe and see if there is any rice on the road that needs to die

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    very cool...so those 5.7 heads is what was causing all those problems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcormier89 View Post
    very cool...so those 5.7 heads is what was causing all those problems?
    ... yeap ...

    all the hell trying to figure it out.. all the beer wasted on thinking about it..

    it was horrible..

    but hey..it runs

    know anybody that needs some 5.7 heads?
    they are CNC'd heads..i have the flow charts

    Justin Thomas

    '01 Ta(hoe)
    Just went back all stock for now

    [Today 08:42 PM] murdered_outgmc: Gotta run to get the wifey some coffe and see if there is any rice on the road that needs to die

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinjthomas View Post
    all the beer wasted on thinking about it.
    I dunno.......sounds like a good beer-drinking excuse to me!

    I know something of how you feel, though. My truck has been down for 4-6 weeks while I accumulate parts to do a brake job. This MAY finally be the week I get 'er back together! I'm thankful that my dad let me borrow his spare '92 Olds to drive while my truck is down, but frankly, I'm sick of it.

    But then, my truck is also in my driveway and not 60 miles away >.<

    Glad you got it back!

    '02 Avalanche 1500 Z-71, BFG All-Terrains, K&N FIPK, Superchips tuner (Nelson eventually), 750-watt Alpine stereo W/ JL midgate Stealthbox.
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    '89 K5 Blazer 1500, blown motor and transmission. Another project some year.
    '95 Polaris 600XCR snowmobile, pipes, heads, bored carbs.

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    This is mind boggling, lower (yet equal) compression cannot cause a no-start, motors havn't had 10:1 since there invention, high compression in a flathead was 8:1 then there was that real rough spot from about 1972-1990.


    But this is worse, 4 to 6 weeks to get pads and rotors? Sorry bud, brakes are a 45 minute deal at the most.

    Quote Originally Posted by DigitalBoy0101 View Post
    I know something of how you feel, though. My truck has been down for 4-6 weeks while I accumulate parts to do a brake job. This MAY finally be the week I get 'er back together!

    I'm rarely a douche but in these circumstances it's necessary
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    Quote Originally Posted by sleeper1500 View Post


    But this is worse, 4 to 6 weeks to get pads and rotors? Sorry bud, brakes are a 45 minute deal at the most.




    I'm rarely a douche but in these circumstances it's necessary
    My truck had catastrophic brake failure as I was driving it. I knew the brakes were going bad prior to that, but I had to keep driving it while I saved up money to do the repair (digging out of debt sucks). Of course, I didn't have any parts yet when the failure happened.

    Buying the parts (mostly) online added 2 weeks or so due to processing and shipping. I was set back a week and a half to two weeks when it turned out the supplier couldn't get the calipers I ordered online. It took them that long to refund my money. I ended up going with stock replacement calipers after that fiasco.

    My truck is too big to fit in my garage......well, with all the crap my roommate has stored in there, anyway. I have to do the work on my gravel driveway. Also no air tools.

    Then I run into the hard reality of my work hours.......I get home from work at midnight, and due to sleeping problems "my time" is from midnight to around 5:00-6:00 AM. I'm NOT gonna disturb my neighbors by lighting the place up like daylight and hammering away at night. So, the only time I can work on my truck (even without my nephew there) is on my days off (Wed/Thurs). Because of my screwy sleep and work schedule, I only have about 5 hours of daylight to work with on my days off after I get up.

    I'm also going slow(er than normal) as I work because I have my 13 y.o. nephew over helping me, so he can start learning how to work on vehicles. Teaching safety procedures, explaining why some things were designed the way they were, diagnosing the multiple causes of the failure (with helpful input from this Forum), etc. He starts Shop class in school this coming year, so hopefully he remembers some of what we've been doing. If so, he'll have something of a head start on his class and it will all have been worth it.

    I've always been slow when working on vehicles to start with LOL. I'm used to it taking me 2, 3, or 4 times as long as other people doing the same job. It doesn't matter. Everything gets done eventually, and done right.

    And no offense, dude.......if it takes you only 45 minutes to do pads, rotors, calipers, parking brakes, and lines on all 4 wheels (without power tools, or a lift, or even concrete to work on), then you're really REALLY good. I bet it took me/us 2 hours just to get the tires off with my nephew there. I don't claim to be good. I might be a little better (though not quicker) than the Average Joe, but that's it.....and that's not saying much heh. For instance, when I get around to swapping an LS1/80 into my '89 Blazer some year, it's not gonna be a weekend project like it would be for some people. I suspect it would take me a good 3 months or so.

    I got the rear of my truck put together today, before I ran out of time for this week. The fronts will have to happen next week. Sure, I could have done the whole thing over these last 2 days easily if I was working by myself, including paint. But hopefully my nephew is learning a lot and he'll be better prepared not only for his upcoming class, but for the rest of his life.

    I'm not pissed about your comment at all, man. Just thought you'd see things differently with a more extended and accurate background on my brake project

    My next project, before winter, will be to paint my faded grey lower body cladding, as well as the fairing (or whatever that thing is called on an Avalanche) and bed top. I probably won't be able to accomplish it on my 2 days off due to the meticulous prep work, so my truck will be down at least a week for that as well. I could probably do all the bottom plastic one week, and the top plastic the next week. Not sure I'd want to drive it for a week looking funky like that. The end result will be worth it, however. I'm looking forward to that

    /end thread hijack, sorry!

    '02 Avalanche 1500 Z-71, BFG All-Terrains, K&N FIPK, Superchips tuner (Nelson eventually), 750-watt Alpine stereo W/ JL midgate Stealthbox.
    '88 Mustang GT, 400HP on motor, T-56 6-speed, 3.73s, 150HP NOS
    '89 K5 Blazer 1500, blown motor and transmission. Another project some year.
    '95 Polaris 600XCR snowmobile, pipes, heads, bored carbs.

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    sweeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!!! i told u it was the tune
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    Hell yeah! Congrats!
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    this makes no sence. did you not get them milled down to the right cc for the correct compression ratio?
    s10 with 4l60e and cammed 5.3 on the road!THREAD
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    ...... weird thing..... i have a 5.3 and i think i have 241 heads on it

    from the factory....hummmmm
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