44hunter45
Well-known member
Trying to get my old 1988 GMC ranch truck and my 1983 Toyota 4X4 running again. Both have been sitting for too long.
Got the alternators off and headed 30 miles to town to get them tested. No wallet. I was gonna get food in town and the blood sugar is sagging by now.
Buckle up and head back home to get my wallet. MRS is in a talkative mood. Another hour walking backward toward the door.
Get back to town and the GMC alternator tests good, none of the chain auto parts stores can test a 1983 Aisin alternator. Just tell me they can have anew one rebuilt on the way for $300 in a couple of days. They say they can test it if I drive it in. I ask them if they have ever heard of a Yardart Vehicle. They have not. I explain that if is started, I wouldn't be there trying to get my alternator tested.
I buy two new red top batteries. $600 trips the security limit on my Alaska Air credit card and my phone blows up with fraud alerts.
Get in my new truck to come home and there is a check engine light. I run back in and ask AutoZone folks to come out and run the codes. Fuel pump or injection pressure sensor. FML!
There is a known deal where the new GM in-tank fuel pumps vapor lock in the heat. I've had mine replaced by the dealer twice, but that warranty expired at 150,000 miles. Pffft!
GM engineers apparently were not told that in 95% of the US it gets above 90°F in the summer. Must be Climate Change.
I get home (after stopping to get a couple of cans of powder and cruising the primer shelf). I start to put the alternator back in the GMC and drop a bolt. It is lost somewhere down in the bowels of the truck. Came in to to get my retrieval magnet and here I am blowing steam.
Gonna have a beer and go see if I can cut my head on the other side to match the slice the Toyota hood gave me this morning.
Rant over - Back at it. At least I didn't spend the day on HT arguing politics.
Got the alternators off and headed 30 miles to town to get them tested. No wallet. I was gonna get food in town and the blood sugar is sagging by now.
Buckle up and head back home to get my wallet. MRS is in a talkative mood. Another hour walking backward toward the door.
Get back to town and the GMC alternator tests good, none of the chain auto parts stores can test a 1983 Aisin alternator. Just tell me they can have a
I buy two new red top batteries. $600 trips the security limit on my Alaska Air credit card and my phone blows up with fraud alerts.
Get in my new truck to come home and there is a check engine light. I run back in and ask AutoZone folks to come out and run the codes. Fuel pump or injection pressure sensor. FML!
There is a known deal where the new GM in-tank fuel pumps vapor lock in the heat. I've had mine replaced by the dealer twice, but that warranty expired at 150,000 miles. Pffft!
GM engineers apparently were not told that in 95% of the US it gets above 90°F in the summer. Must be Climate Change.
I get home (after stopping to get a couple of cans of powder and cruising the primer shelf). I start to put the alternator back in the GMC and drop a bolt. It is lost somewhere down in the bowels of the truck. Came in to to get my retrieval magnet and here I am blowing steam.
Gonna have a beer and go see if I can cut my head on the other side to match the slice the Toyota hood gave me this morning.
Rant over - Back at it. At least I didn't spend the day on HT arguing politics.