04-06-2005, 04:12 PM
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Mileage Of A Great American Machine
THIS IS A CONTINUATION OF A THREAD THAT BLAZERLT ASKED TO START IN A NEW ONE, SO HERE GOES.
1984 S10 2.8L V6 Stock everything. changed the flywheel about three months ago (from original) oil pan gasket 6 months ago, need to change out the cat and muff, but runs like a mute sliding down a hill at 700 mph. 356k miles on this great beast. I love my truck, and I'm not afraid to say it.
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04-06-2005, 09:10 PM
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a testament to all those ford loving pukes(no offense, I'm a chevy and dodge man).
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04-06-2005, 10:34 PM
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Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
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Originally Posted by 16th hippy
a testament to all those ford loving pukes(no offense, I'm a chevy and dodge man).
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Ouch!
Shoot man, how do you explain the over 300,000 km on my Mercury Topaz daily driver, with hardly anything done to it. Nothing more major than replacing the starter.
And to think the car was so faithfull with me after an accident when I couldn't afford to even change the oil for 1 1/2 years while driving 300km round trip to my doctors twice a week.
How many Chevy's could do that?
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04-06-2005, 10:38 PM
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Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
Oh, that wasn't a car accident that I was in
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04-07-2005, 02:28 AM
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Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
98 4.3l cai and highflow exhaust, 110k, only oil it leaks is from the lines, and one replaced water pump other then that not one machanical problem with her
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04-07-2005, 07:19 AM
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95 Blazer...Just turned 160k...(bought it with 123k on it) Things actually needed replacing
Motor (on my 3rd, see my site for details)
Ball joints
tie rods
Idler arm
Pitman arm
rear wiper switch
Hazard switch (busted it)
Front brake pads occasionally
Tires
Fuel pulsator, pump, sending unit
General tune up parts
CPI/Nut kit
Things needing replaced do to other morons
Front end (hit an run, found the kid, kid's mom paid for it)
Bumper and tailgate (u-haul didn't tighten down a flat bed properly and it came up and crushed my tailgate and bumper, U-haul paid for it)
Left end cap (parts truck at the dealership backed into my truck, dealership paid for it)
Things changed because I wanted to...
Rear (swapped in a posi rear w/ disc brakes)
Wheels (I hated the baha style that came with it)
Front end (upgraded to the 98 style, Grille, lights, parking lights, bumper, core support, valance)
Mirrors (upgraded to the 98+ style w/ defroster, but swapping in grand prix mirrors this weekend)
MSD6a igition system
MSD Coil
Leather seats (1st gray ones, then black ones)
Various trim (to make 2 tone)
Carpet (find the carpet sux! thread, swapped in black)
Headliner (to match the carpet)
Fog lights (uppers 55, lowers 100 watt)
Brush guard
Trailer hitch
Column shift to center shift
Monochromatic auto dimming mirror
TYC Clear headlights
APC Clear parking/blinker lights
SS Bow-tie
Ford Taurus e-fan
Home link system for the overhead console
Zq8 Steering box
2000+ Steering wheel and airbag
Replaced incandecent insturment cluster and switch lights with LED"s
Flowmaster 40 muffler
Cold Air intake
Sirus Satellite unit...
Soon to be 2" PA body lift and energy suspension poly body bushings
Energy suspension poly sway bar mounts (front and rear)
Rebuilt transmission with police pack, b&m transpak, vette servo and b&m electronic shift improver
Removed oil breather hose to the intake, replaced with oil air filter
Prestiege remote start/keyless entry/alarm system
Catco high flow cat converter and SLP Y-pipe...
Things happening in the next month or so:
5.7 votec from a 99 escalade using a 96/97 k1500 harness and ECM
Conversion oil pan
Conversion mounts
Shortie LS1 headers
More agressive cam
Reprogramming of the fuel curves
LS1 dual electric fan (for space)
Under drive pullies
New design on the CAI
lightweight aluminum drive shaft
and within the next 2 years a mach performance turbo..
Finish the paint job
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95 s10 Blazer, EGR Mod, ZQ8 Steering box mod, 99 Center console shifter mod and more... See everything at www.pghconsulting.net/teal
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04-07-2005, 08:06 AM
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Re: Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
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Originally Posted by OverBoardProject
Ouch!
Shoot man, how do you explain the over 300,000 km on my Mercury Topaz daily driver, with hardly anything done to it. Nothing more major than replacing the starter.
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luck and good PM.
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Originally Posted by OverBoardProject
How many Chevy's could do that?
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alot, if the right oil is used...lol but bad ony ANY car. but that is also only 186,400 or so miles. try getting that to 300,000 miles.
"98 S-10 with 102,300 miles, ALL pm's done on schedule since i bought it at 76,000 miles, and most done on time before that"
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04-07-2005, 12:02 PM
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Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
On my 84, I've also been in a pushing match with a Toyota Echo, and I won. still haven't got the front passenger side pushed out.(headlight and light ripple on quarterpanel)
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04-07-2005, 12:22 PM
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Re: Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
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Originally Posted by BLAZERBOY69
On my 84, I've also been in a pushing match with a Toyota Echo, and I won. still haven't got the front passenger side pushed out.(headlight and light ripple on quarterpanel)
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probably coulda won on foot, let alone with the blazer
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04-07-2005, 02:53 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
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Originally Posted by 16th hippy
probably coulda won on foot, let alone with the blazer
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his Echo lost it's trunk and rear axle, while i dinged my hood and popped a headlight
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04-07-2005, 07:57 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
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Originally Posted by 16th hippy
luck and good PM.
alot, if the right oil is used...lol but bad ony ANY car. but that is also only 186,400 or so miles. try getting that to 300,000 miles.
"98 S-10 with 102,300 miles, ALL pm's done on schedule since i bought it at 76,000 miles, and most done on time before that"
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Well you never noticed when I said that I couldn't do the maintence (including oil changes) for 1.5 years, due to being beat up and, broke, unable to work half starving while recovering from an accident.
During that time I had to drive around 50,000km just to my doctors appointments. That's 30,000 miles andf I still had to do drive to Lawyers offices, grocery shopping, and drive for the basics.
I'll be suprised if I have to re-build the motor before 500,000km. It still runns like a charm
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04-07-2005, 08:57 PM
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"if the right oil is used" it seems you used the right oil then....lol All kidding aside, ALL cars are shit....why do you think they make parts for them?
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04-07-2005, 10:19 PM
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Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
Your right 16th hippy when they make the 1,000,000 mile engine before you need a major tuneup then I'll be impressed
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04-07-2005, 10:20 PM
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Re: Mileage Of A Great American Machine
just curious, what does 16th hippy stand for?
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04-07-2005, 10:43 PM
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16th is for the 16th Flying Tigers Air Combat Composite Wing(ACCW). I am a member of the 164th Wild Weasels squadron in that wing, specialty is SEAD(Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses). In addition to being a grease monkey in training, i am also a flight sim nut and fly Falcon 4.0 with a bunch of guys and one gal online.
as far as engines with a 1,000,000 mile warranty, they do exist. The new Cummins turbo diesels are warranted for that long if ALL the propper maintainance is done on schedule. they do need tune ups here and there, but that's mostly popping the valve cover off and adjusting the rocker arm screws for the valves. Most of the 5.9L cummins in a dodge truck need a major overhaul at around 500,000 miles(new bearings, rings, seals and gaskets). the million mile ones are more like the 14.9L in the big trucks, but still, not a bad deal for a $65,000 engine.
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