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Old 01-25-2012, 02:16 AM
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What about one for paintng interior like both flat and high gloss do you have a tread for that
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if its already here can someone point me in the right direction.

ls1 in a 93-97 fbody?

please and thanks guys
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Originally Posted by jcot_94z
if its already here can someone point me in the right direction.

ls1 in a 93-97 fbody?

please and thanks guys
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Old 03-01-2012, 09:48 AM
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That's great work. Thanks
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very nice. YOu need my how to install K-member and upper/lower arms install though lol
actually a chassis install portion would be kinda good for the newbies. My K-member install is actually really in depth and lots of pictures.

unfortunalty i posted it on the other LS forum heres a link if thats allowed though.
http://www.ls1.com/forums/f66/how-in...r-arms-152991/

I also didnt see a decent header install so heres mine with LOTS of pictures
http://www.ls1.com/forums/f63/header...etails-131883/

and another simple install for newbies for lower control arm relocation brackets
http://www.ls1.com/forums/f66/how-in...ackets-148345/

If these can help so be it. i heavily emphasis bolt ons for simplicity sake. I try to not weld or cut as much as possible unless that part is going away anyway lol

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Old 06-25-2012, 07:58 AM
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Holy cow that is a crap ton of how to's !!!
Old 08-03-2012, 01:00 AM
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This will be very handy
Old 08-07-2012, 03:37 PM
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Sweet!
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alot of these how to writeups are kind of worthless now because the pictures dont work anymore. is there anything that can be done to fix it?
Old 07-18-2013, 06:45 PM
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I can't see anything because the pictures don't work so it makes them useless
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The only thing to do is to contact the op of the how to and ask them to repost the pics. That drives me crazy too. I'd really like to organize my pictures on photo bucket but I'm sure I'll kill lots of links. I had thought about putting a reminder in my signature asking people top pm me if they see a broken link photo in a post of mine.
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Unfortunately that's just the nature of forums. When I can get to a computer I'll post up the links that were posted previously to new how to's. I don't have any problems linking to how to's on other sites. Anything that shows folks how to turn those wrenches and mod their rides!
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Anybody have a detailed how to on shortening my 4th gen automatic shifter?
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Looking for a way to get to #6/8 spark plugs (to change). I have no lift. Lost my job. So can't pay a shop. Rest seem easy enough to get to. Any ideas/suggestions? Thanks for your time.
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Climb up put your knee on the battery, right hand on intake and pull. Also for some reason GM thought it would be worth a laugh to put these pointy *** bolts on the bracket that holds the coil packs, watch out for them.

For future questions there is a general maintenance section for questions like this.
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just about everything in 1 post , Thanks!!!!!
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Is there something that shows what parts/part #'s are needed to change everything from truck to car accessories on the front of the motor?
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Hi can you remove the Evap purge solenoid. Without effecting the PCM. Cheers
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Originally Posted by Many
Hi can you remove the Evap purge solenoid. Without effecting the PCM. Cheers
There's a few DTC's (P04xx) that you can set to not-reported.

Also set the purge operating conditions to inhibit purge from running (e.g. set minimum operating temperature to 284*F).


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