1994 Blazer Diesel
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The pitch of my driveway hides the rake, but trust me, its there.
Here you can also see my lack of a tailpipe. lol It was basically all but rusted through right behind the muffler (and the back of the muffler is literally just sitting on the hanger. I need to put a turndown on it or something, but... meh.
Here you can also see my lack of a tailpipe. lol It was basically all but rusted through right behind the muffler (and the back of the muffler is literally just sitting on the hanger. I need to put a turndown on it or something, but... meh.
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Yeah, I've already hit the stuff I feel is worth doing for me there. Swapped to a #9 PMD resistor, put on an intake. and I'll probably swap out the stock muffler for something with a little more grunt seeing as its rusted to hell anyway. But as far as any substantial output upgrades its just unnecessary. Mostly I am just compelled to fiddle with crap, so nothing stays "stock" if there is anything else out there. lol
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So I've got a slow drip coming from the rear t-case output. Is this because I drove it about 200' total with no rear shaft in and fluid just pooled back there, or is there a seal that I may have buggered up?
I've put about 25 miles on it since reinstalling the shaft, and it is parked on a slight incline. Thoughts?
I've put about 25 miles on it since reinstalling the shaft, and it is parked on a slight incline. Thoughts?
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