Thinking v2
I have a tub of that out in the garage. It's made by Lubegard, IIRC. The green stuff.
Just got done loading some tools in my Toyota for tomorrow. I'm replacing a crank sensor on a GMC Acadia tomorrow. I wish this was a 2WD.... the AWD is a PITA. GM put the t-case right in the way.
Just got done loading some tools in my Toyota for tomorrow. I'm replacing a crank sensor on a GMC Acadia tomorrow. I wish this was a 2WD.... the AWD is a PITA. GM put the t-case right in the way.
The GM 3.6 has issues with the crank sensor causing stalling. That's what this is doing. I got one from GM to put in it. I hope that's all it is. I dug out my old school ramps to take with me too. Those things have got to be 35 years old. I think I got them at Checker. There are peel-out marks on them from The Eight Nine, lol. It's an adventure backing that up on ramps.
LOL
Huh, usually if they quit due to a crank sensor, they won't fire again until it's replaced. Unless it's a harness issue.
Wish I still had my old ramps. They were a HS project.. Other guys were making little fairy tool boxes while I was stitching ramps together constructed of Iron scraps gathered from my uncles job site.
Anyway, lent them out, then forgot who to when I needed them... I miss those things.
Huh, usually if they quit due to a crank sensor, they won't fire again until it's replaced. Unless it's a harness issue.
Wish I still had my old ramps. They were a HS project.. Other guys were making little fairy tool boxes while I was stitching ramps together constructed of Iron scraps gathered from my uncles job site.
Anyway, lent them out, then forgot who to when I needed them... I miss those things.
LOL
Huh, usually if they quit due to a crank sensor, they won't fire again until it's replaced. Unless it's a harness issue.
Wish I still had my old ramps. They were a HS project.. Other guys were making little fairy tool boxes while I was stitching ramps together constructed of Iron scraps gathered from my uncles job site.
Anyway, lent them out, then forgot who to when I needed them... I miss those things.
Huh, usually if they quit due to a crank sensor, they won't fire again until it's replaced. Unless it's a harness issue.
Wish I still had my old ramps. They were a HS project.. Other guys were making little fairy tool boxes while I was stitching ramps together constructed of Iron scraps gathered from my uncles job site.
Anyway, lent them out, then forgot who to when I needed them... I miss those things.










