Well the 98 Blazer didn't go too far. I gave it to my son for his son's (our grandson) vehicle...once he gets his driver's license. We bought it new and put 198,000 miles on it before buying a Cadillac XT5. Amazing the difference driving the XT5 verses the Blazer. But the Blazer did everything we asked of it. And since it looks extremely great yet, inside and out, and runs pretty well still, I will get to see it often. I have to say that Blazer was a solid framed vehicle that had a factory towing package on it and all the niceties too.I guess this means I am the only one left with a 1998 Chevy Blazer!
All the extras you added came with our Blazer from the factory. And I can say, it never let me down over the long years we drove it. It was/is a top notch purchase in my book...I am also passing my Blazer to my son for his soon-to-be driver. Still performing well with 130K. Ours came with the factory handling package, Bilstein shocks and 3.42 rear-gear, but I added the hitch, trans cooler, extra-capacity trans pan plus the trailer wiring harness. It has been a good one!
Be careful removing that screw because there is a gotcha involved. Maybe one of the forum gurus will chime in with specifics. Good luck!Murphy's law is surely amazing. I totally rebuilt the '76 Johnson 40 HP engine years ago and it set on the engine stand in the shop all that time. Not even any leaks or anything remotely wrong with it as it set there. Now I am ready to mount the engine, and would you know it, I have a puddle of lower gear oil on the floor below it that just dropped up a few days ago. Can Murphy get anymore invasive...? Looks like it is coming from the shifter pivot screw. Hopefully an "O" ring? SMH
Oh yes, I do realize that removing that screw CAN cause some OH NO issues with the shifter pivot falling out of alignment. I am going to do this as carefully as possible and if it does move out of place, well I will drop the lower section to fix it. But I think I can remove that screw and install a seal or "O" ring without doing more damage then good. We will see... Thanks for the concern and heads up.Be careful removing that screw because there is a gotcha involved. Maybe one of the forum gurus will chime in with specifics. Good luck!
Not so sure about you having Murphy all occupied with you.You are safe! I have Mr. Murphy fully occupied up here at the Edge of America.
Guessing you reused the existing "swollen" o-ring?However, when I installed the "O" ring on the screw, it wouldn't even start threading...exactly like the original screw was doing. I now don't think any case threads are stripped out, but merely the "O" ring is holding it out enough to even grab the threads
Actually no. I used a new one and it isn't working. So I will cut a little off the head of the screw where the threads stop to allow a good fit of the "O" ring and start threading. The old "O" ring wasn't ballooned or swollen up, but mostly smashed near flat. So I "O" ring now.Guessing you reused the existing "swollen" o-ring?
Humm........makes no sense unless some of the threads stripped off the original boltActually no. I used a new one and it isn't working. So I will cut a little off the head of the screw where the threads stop to allow a good fit of the "O" ring and start threading. The old "O" ring wasn't ballooned or swollen up, but mostly smashed near flat. So I "O" ring now.
Actually I think what caused the pivot screw to be loose and not tighten up initially was the fact that I was working with the advance timing plate position and flipping it from neutral to forward and reverse to see how the different setting effected the throttle/ignition plate. And I think that worked that pivot screw loose doing that. So I guess I need to clean the threads on both the casing hole and pivot screw and install with some Loctite when installing it for final. I drained the oil and will thoroughly clean everything of oil and install with Loctite and refill foot oil again. With so many other things going on, getting time to start back on it is a priority decision now. Seems I want everything done at the same time. ANd obviously that can't happen...Doh...........Humm........makes no sense unless some of the threads stripped off the original bolt