Greg Saldaña
Registered Member
Hey everyone, I am back looking for more advice haha. My last post was in January, and it was about the transmission rebuild kits I could find. I ended up calling Pioneer and going with one of their rebuild kits. When the transmission was torn apart, we found that the only thing that was broken was the brake band. After this we knew we had to open the torque converter, and well, that was our problem. We went ahead with the full rebuild anyways, and I again, had to call and order the right torque converter. The car has been all put together since March 1st I believe. This is my first concern and the problem I am having now, is that sometimes it doesn't want to shift unless it's high up in the RPMs. I don't know how fast the car is going in first gear because the speedo doesn't currently work, (I'll ask about that later in this post), and it also doesn't have a tachometer so just take my word for it. The TV cable was repaired I think because the one that was bought by the person who was doing the rebuild was too short. Sometimes however, the transmission will shift smoothly. You won't even hear the engine because it's just shifting so perfectly. It usually starts to act up after you've gone full throttle or after doing pulls.
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My second question is about the speedo. I currently have the entire dash out because I was also chasing a fuel gauge issue which I have now fixed. My Blazer has the speedometer cable connected directly into the transfer case. I took the cable out, cleaned it, and greased it, but it still won't display the speed. Now, if you grab the end of it, and twist it counterclockwise it'll display the speed, but as soon as you stick it back into the transfer it becomes obsolete. I don't want to put the dash all back together before fixing this issue because I am currently on a one week vacation from school. I even put a new cable we had bought into the transfer case and tried it with that and it still didn't work, so I know the problem isn't the cable.
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My third question is about the circuit board. Where can I get the whole assembly? Not the gauges or lights or anything, but rather the backboard and the circuit board. I don't really know what this is called, but I'll put up a picture.
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My fourth question is about a missing hose by the passenger side chasis rail. I don't know if it's a fuel hose or a return hose because I know the fuel hose is 3/8s and the return hose is 1/4, so I want to know what to put there.
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Sorry for the rambling and such I just want to fix all of these issue I have been having before I go back to school. I have already ran out of gas twice. That was what kind of motivated me to do this. I have more questions, but these are the more important ones, so I'll make a separate post soon. Any help is wanted, and thank you for any advice that is given.
The old 305 doesn't sound too bad. Don't worry it won't stay like this. I did it because there's a horrible exhaust leak that gets into the cabin, so I'll be replacing the gaskets. I already drove a straight piped v8 at 16, I'm now 18, but I like being able to have conversations in the Blazer.
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My second question is about the speedo. I currently have the entire dash out because I was also chasing a fuel gauge issue which I have now fixed. My Blazer has the speedometer cable connected directly into the transfer case. I took the cable out, cleaned it, and greased it, but it still won't display the speed. Now, if you grab the end of it, and twist it counterclockwise it'll display the speed, but as soon as you stick it back into the transfer it becomes obsolete. I don't want to put the dash all back together before fixing this issue because I am currently on a one week vacation from school. I even put a new cable we had bought into the transfer case and tried it with that and it still didn't work, so I know the problem isn't the cable.
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My third question is about the circuit board. Where can I get the whole assembly? Not the gauges or lights or anything, but rather the backboard and the circuit board. I don't really know what this is called, but I'll put up a picture.
Pictures ---
My fourth question is about a missing hose by the passenger side chasis rail. I don't know if it's a fuel hose or a return hose because I know the fuel hose is 3/8s and the return hose is 1/4, so I want to know what to put there.
Pictures ----
Sorry for the rambling and such I just want to fix all of these issue I have been having before I go back to school. I have already ran out of gas twice. That was what kind of motivated me to do this. I have more questions, but these are the more important ones, so I'll make a separate post soon. Any help is wanted, and thank you for any advice that is given.
The old 305 doesn't sound too bad. Don't worry it won't stay like this. I did it because there's a horrible exhaust leak that gets into the cabin, so I'll be replacing the gaskets. I already drove a straight piped v8 at 16, I'm now 18, but I like being able to have conversations in the Blazer.
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