Well I'll Be Damned,Wifey's Burb Is Alive(How To,Kind Of)

Texas Jim

Texas..It's a Whole 'nuther Country
Joined
Jun 18, 2009
Posts
49,927
Reaction score
0
Location
Ft. Worth
Good job getting all back together without too many pieces left over...:thumbs: :lol:
 

dirtyoldman

I'm now on Medicare,officially old.
Joined
May 21, 2009
Posts
16,510
Reaction score
3
Location
Saugus,Ca.
Good job getting all back together without too many pieces left over...:thumbs: :lol:

:lol: for sure :thumbs:

Air tools and my cordless drill made the job a lot easier.I found out one thing ....GM loves 10mm bolts & nuts :lol: There were a couple of 1/2'' nuts & bolts as well :dunno:
 

ScottyBoy

No, that's not a banana in my pants.
Joined
Jun 5, 2009
Posts
13,668
Reaction score
3
Location
Shreveport
Yeah, GM loves 10mm bolts. And 13mm (1/2 in) and 15mm. If you have those 3 sockets in short and deep, you can take most of the truck apart. :lol:

Glad you got it fixed Gary. Now you get YOUR Burban back. :thumbs:
 

dirtyoldman

I'm now on Medicare,officially old.
Joined
May 21, 2009
Posts
16,510
Reaction score
3
Location
Saugus,Ca.
Yeah, GM loves 10mm bolts. And 13mm (1/2 in) and 15mm. If you have those 3 sockets in short and deep, you can take most of the truck apart. :lol:

Glad you got it fixed Gary. Now you get YOUR Burban back. :thumbs:

Hallelujah!!!

Wifey just left for work,her Burb fired right up and idled nicely with no strange noises or codes,she let it run for 30 seconds or so and drove off :thumbs:
 

nubuilder

Why buy new when you can restore?
Joined
Mar 10, 2010
Posts
10,154
Reaction score
4
Location
La Crosse, WI
Yeah, GM loves 10mm bolts. And 13mm (1/2 in) and 15mm. If you have those 3 sockets in short and deep, you can take most of the truck apart. :lol:

Glad you got it fixed Gary. Now you get YOUR Burban back. :thumbs:

Hallelujah!!!

Wifey just left for work,her Burb fired right up and idled nicely with no strange noises or codes,she let it run for 30 seconds or so and drove off :thumbs:
Did she have doubts?? :jester:

Add a 7mm socket and you can take out just about the entire interior too!! :D


Nice job Gary! :thumbs: Hopefully I'll never have to do this. I'm going with the marine intake if anything craps out!

I have one question though.....how is this a CFI to MPFI conversion? Didn't you just replace the old module with the same thing?
 

Members online

No members online now.

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
28,836
Posts
1,109,350
Members
4,800
Latest member
SpeakerMan
Back
Top