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Old 08-18-2022, 10:04 AM   #51
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Re: Quick Oil-Change debacle (Kinda funny)

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The ''new and improved'' Brothers/Holley website has an article about a guy who is putting a Tesla drivetrain in a '72 Blazer body.
There is an electric '71 GMC being built and documented here as well.

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Old 08-18-2022, 11:54 AM   #52
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Looks like I’ll have to take it to my regular mechanic to get my regular maintenance work done from now on.
I suspect you already knew to do this before you took it to that joint, but you did it anyway. Seems like everything went according to plan and you got to start an epic thread about it.
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Old 08-18-2022, 03:41 PM   #53
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Since we're sharing parking brake stories...

My daughter had been driving one of my Subarus to get to work and back. She told me that it had lost power and could barely make it up the hill to our house. She mentioned it also had a funny smell. I told her to get in and we'd go for a ride. She started out and said, "See, I have to push the gas really hard to even get it to go." I reached over and released the parking brake...
Ahhh...the female half of humanity. My wife AND daughter both drive my cars down the road with the brake on. Had to tell 'em twenty times each before it finally sunk in. New parking brake pads all around the fleet.
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Old 08-20-2022, 08:39 AM   #54
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Re: Quick Oil-Change debacle (Kinda funny)

Oh, I have SO MANY stories I could tell you, about these kind of conversations I’ve had with so called “Mechanics/Parts store workers.
I’ve learned to do all the maintenance work on my truck by myself.
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Old 08-20-2022, 09:39 AM   #55
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Re: Quick Oil-Change debacle (Kinda funny)

Even shops with good mechanics screw up. I had the oil pan replaced on my CTD last fall I had done it once before the pans rot from the inside common problem on them if not used often . I've used this shop before old school mechanics who know older cars and trucks. I couldnt see myself doing it again motor needs to be lifted and the front diff dropped.

Get the truck back and notice the oil change sticker on the windshield . Box for the 10w-30 kendle semi sin oil is checked off . I turn around and go back . Sure enough the young guy who was tasked with filling the oil grabbed the hose and pumped it in. The 3 gallons of Rotella was still on the workbench so new filter and oil .
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