What have you done to your square lately??

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fmxr47

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Let my wife drive it while I fixed her car [emoji51][emoji2369] only thing wrong is the tank is nearly empty.


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Swapped in ngk tr55 plugs to try them. Boot and factory crimp came right apart on my new msd super conductor wires. Summit is sending a new set out.
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Swapped in ngk tr55 plugs to try them. Boot and factory crimp came right apart on my new msd super conductor wires. Summit is sending a new set out.
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That would have made me say a few choice words I'm sure.
 

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Correct, rear Avalanche seat.

BTW, I have an Animals Speed shop DBW pedal bracket that I highly don't recommend to anyone LS Swapping.
How are you liking the Avalanche rear seats as you try to get them to fit? Gonna be a lot of work or just a little bit of work? Will you have to cut the floor, you think?
 

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yeh sorry.....skimming too fast lol
 

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How are you liking the Avalanche rear seats as you try to get them to fit? Gonna be a lot of work or just a little bit of work? Will you have to cut the floor, you think?

I cut all the bracketry off, built a frame out of angle that bolts to the bottom of the seats and bolts to the stock brackets. They don't fold forward any longer, but I have something to sit on that doesn't smell like cat pee until I get a stock bench.
 

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About 6 months ago I was welding and decided I was too lazy to change footwear. I was wearing tennis shoes and no socks. A hot ember fell in my shoe and burnt the crap outta my heal!! Took a couple layers of skin off :rofl: it’s still purple where the burn was and I sure will definitely scar
I’ve got a scar on the top of my foot nearly a year and a half later from doing that very thing.
 

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I cut all the bracketry off, built a frame out of angle that bolts to the bottom of the seats and bolts to the stock brackets. They don't fold forward any longer, but I have something to sit on that doesn't smell like cat pee until I get a stock bench.
Nice! good job, man :)

I’ve got a scar on the top of my foot nearly a year and a half later from doing that very thing.
Yeah, I assume that I've got a scar for life at this point. LOL
 

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Well the K20 has a pretty major oil leak coming from the timing cover area. Like 5 quarts in 125 miles bad. Kicking myself for not resealing the motor while it was out. So Tuesday I tore it down. Timing chain had wayyyy too much play so added that to the order. Don’t know how it hadn’t skipped yet to be honest. So last night I worked on it after the kids got to bed. Finished up around 1:30am. Let it idle for around 15 minutes and put some fresh cardboard under it. No drips this morning! And a picture of the oil timing chain because everyone wants pictures

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