Okay, as some of you might know because I was getting advice from you guys, I have been in the process of doing a lot of things at once to my car.
The only thing I didn't manage to get to were plugs and wires due to the fact that I have no place to work on my car at home, so I used my buddy's grandfather's garage. He needed his garage back tomorrow, so plugs and wires are being held off for when I get to work on my car at school this fall.
Here's what I managed to do...
Optispark Distributor
Water Pump
Added another underdrive pulley and replaced with new belt
Coolant Flush
Front Crank Seal
Distributor Seal
Water Pump Seal
Replaced various hoses that didn't meet my expectations
ICM and Coil
Took off and cleaned out my throttle body
Cleaned up my mass air flow
Cleaned up my CAI K&N filter
After it was all said and done, this was my first time ever starting my car after I had done something major. I've done it several times with my friend's cars, but never my own. Had the most excited/nervous feeling ever!
Turn the key, car cranked for about 3 seconds, starts right up. First thing I notice is my brake and abs inop lights are on and my traction control didn't work as well. First thing that came to my mind was something is screwed up with my abs...that's the only thing that would cause all 3 of those (my brakes pedal felt perfect). I look around, and notice I forgot to plug in a sensor that's on the driver's side of the abs (largest sensor). Turn off my car, plug it in, those lights go off. I let it idle for about 5 minutes, and I notice I have an SES light. So I turn it off, turn it on, and let it sit. I then noticed the SES light would come on when my fans kicked on. Being I reprogrammed my fans, I figured having my negative cable disconnected for 4 days now must have done something. I used my HPP3 to set everything back to stock. Afterwards, I reset everything, and no more SES light! The weird thing is though, my fans initially kicked on at about 195 F, and now they kick on at 180 like they should be. I don't understand the 195 (not stock nor what they're set to with my HPP3), but hey, it seemed to work itself out so I'm not complaining. Then, my hatch release button in my car didn't work, but suddenly started working about an hour later...no problems since.
All I have to say is wow in the end. I never realized how much simple things can make a difference. My car doesn't sputter or backfire at upper RPM's anymore, and pulls like a beast more so than it ever has since the day I have bought it. I simply cannot believe how hard my car pulls. I've been upset with my car for months because something always just felt off...not any more...I'm all smiles. Low end hesitation is also gone, and my idle is rock steady...something it never was before.
I'm still so gitty from this...it's the first time I ever really tore in to an LT1..I had a blast the whole time doing this (probably because I didn't do my plugs and wires
). The best feeling by far too, is that my car runs so smooth/perfect now, and it's all because of me. I did this whole job pretty much myself. My buddy who's a tech at a chevy dealership pretty much just supervised me the whole time while he drank coors light...and lended a hand here and there of course. I really didn't even need his advice/help that much either. The use of air tools also made it that much better
Sorry guys I'm blabering, but I'm a young guy aspiring to be a technician, and this is the first time I really had a chance to tear up my car....I've had a smile on my face for the past 4 hours now
I can't thank enough some of the people on this board helping me out along the way...you guys are the greatest!
And also, to anyone who has a decent amount of miles on their car that haven't done simple maintenance/tune up things yet...I strongly suggest it. I felt a night and day difference with my car with the simple things I recently just did!
The only thing I didn't manage to get to were plugs and wires due to the fact that I have no place to work on my car at home, so I used my buddy's grandfather's garage. He needed his garage back tomorrow, so plugs and wires are being held off for when I get to work on my car at school this fall.
Here's what I managed to do...
Optispark Distributor
Water Pump
Added another underdrive pulley and replaced with new belt
Coolant Flush
Front Crank Seal
Distributor Seal
Water Pump Seal
Replaced various hoses that didn't meet my expectations
ICM and Coil
Took off and cleaned out my throttle body
Cleaned up my mass air flow
Cleaned up my CAI K&N filter
After it was all said and done, this was my first time ever starting my car after I had done something major. I've done it several times with my friend's cars, but never my own. Had the most excited/nervous feeling ever!
Turn the key, car cranked for about 3 seconds, starts right up. First thing I notice is my brake and abs inop lights are on and my traction control didn't work as well. First thing that came to my mind was something is screwed up with my abs...that's the only thing that would cause all 3 of those (my brakes pedal felt perfect). I look around, and notice I forgot to plug in a sensor that's on the driver's side of the abs (largest sensor). Turn off my car, plug it in, those lights go off. I let it idle for about 5 minutes, and I notice I have an SES light. So I turn it off, turn it on, and let it sit. I then noticed the SES light would come on when my fans kicked on. Being I reprogrammed my fans, I figured having my negative cable disconnected for 4 days now must have done something. I used my HPP3 to set everything back to stock. Afterwards, I reset everything, and no more SES light! The weird thing is though, my fans initially kicked on at about 195 F, and now they kick on at 180 like they should be. I don't understand the 195 (not stock nor what they're set to with my HPP3), but hey, it seemed to work itself out so I'm not complaining. Then, my hatch release button in my car didn't work, but suddenly started working about an hour later...no problems since.
All I have to say is wow in the end. I never realized how much simple things can make a difference. My car doesn't sputter or backfire at upper RPM's anymore, and pulls like a beast more so than it ever has since the day I have bought it. I simply cannot believe how hard my car pulls. I've been upset with my car for months because something always just felt off...not any more...I'm all smiles. Low end hesitation is also gone, and my idle is rock steady...something it never was before.
I'm still so gitty from this...it's the first time I ever really tore in to an LT1..I had a blast the whole time doing this (probably because I didn't do my plugs and wires


Sorry guys I'm blabering, but I'm a young guy aspiring to be a technician, and this is the first time I really had a chance to tear up my car....I've had a smile on my face for the past 4 hours now

I can't thank enough some of the people on this board helping me out along the way...you guys are the greatest!
And also, to anyone who has a decent amount of miles on their car that haven't done simple maintenance/tune up things yet...I strongly suggest it. I felt a night and day difference with my car with the simple things I recently just did!



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