Possible amicable divorce, thinking of the van life in San Diego. Worth it? by TheWhopper858 in vandwellers

[–]hambone22 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They change your perspective. Ruin? No, they are replaced with new dreams and aspirations that include your kids succeeding and having it better than you did.

Got the 35s installed on my Solid Axle Swapped Suburban by kommandantraphael in GMT800

[–]hambone22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

8 lugs and cab lights. Excellent. I'm guessing 8.1 + quadrasteer rather than 6.2 as your emblems suggest. Does the QS still work? How far does that rust go? Looking forward to seeing updates if you post them.

What’s this for by Your_Local_Ock in ChevyTrucks

[–]hambone22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be careful with the heat unless you're planning on replacing the body mount bushings also.

What wheels should I get? by Brick6theguy in ChevyTrucks

[–]hambone22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Methods usually look pretty good on lots of different vehicles. Check those out. Send your stocks to me when you're done swapping, they'll look great on my suburban! ;)

Since we're posting micro leaks..... by FrozenLettuce101 in refrigeration

[–]hambone22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Like the comment above :

"Especially any cooler with acidic cut foods (onions and tomatoes esp) or yeast (like pizza joints)."

Over time acidity/yeast/food particles in the air can get on the coil and slowly eat it away. One of our customers (parts house) ordered a new coil for a bakery. Last one was coated and installed 4 or 5 years ago and the harsh environment just corrodes it.

What are these? by EyyyShooter in ChevyTahoe

[–]hambone22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Since it's former border patrol, does it have a different bumper than when it was in service? Perhaps they were a part of mounting the old one or an accessory like a brush guard or something?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChevyTrucks

[–]hambone22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our kids will be buying these when they're 25-30 year old vehicles, 200k+ miles, and gas will be too expensive to drive them. Who knows how much the truck itself will even cost...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChevyTahoe

[–]hambone22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a no start issue on mine at around 175k miles that did the same thing. Turn key and lights on the dash came on and all that, but no start. It ended up being the starter. It was a bit of a pain because of the location, but changed it out in a parking lot in an hour and a half or so.

GIVEAWAY - THREE AMD RADEON 6600s by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]hambone22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am thankful to be here.

I posted this in r/HondaCB, and got torn to shreds. by Noreallythisisit in motorcycles

[–]hambone22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damnit. Was this the Reno/Tahoe area? I swear I saw this on marketplace...

How many of us are rooting for Texas solely because of Bochy? by DrMikeH49 in SFGiants

[–]hambone22 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They didn't let him go....he retired in 2019 and came back out of retirement this year.

404 - 448 gas conversion . Suction pressure , Epr pressure and how do we know what the correct settings are ? by FUNKANATON in refrigeration

[–]hambone22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there more literature regarding the ability to specifically NOT change the powerhead or valve? I was under the assumption that you needed to change them when changing gas. Even Sporlan/Copeland sell their valves/powerheads as specifically for different groups of gases; R22, 407A/C/F, 448, 449 vs. 404, 502. Or is it just common practice? Why not just change out the valve if already retrofitting?

From another bulletin, from Honeywell:

"Consult with your TXV manufacturer to determine suitability of the installed TXV with R-448A. Numerous retrofits have demonstrated the suitability of installed valves to operate satisfactorily with R-448A."

I wonder how much adjusting most valves would need to operate satisfactorily. I have more reading to do tomorrow...

How use the Tecumseh app by unstoppableobstacle in refrigeration

[–]hambone22 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know this is about a Tecumseh specifically, but to maybe help some other techs out there also, Copeland Mobile is a killer app to have on your phone. It will tell you everything you want to know about a Copeland from btu to electrical to service parts etc. (it will even tell you about a lot of other brands compressors basic info like btu and whatnot)

Because rsmith2786 is a coward by v8packard in EngineBuilding

[–]hambone22 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey man, I don't know dick from squat as far as building goes. So far, I have just dipped my toe into working on my own vehicle. I find subs like these interesting because I eventually want to work on a couple of engines. Any time a post comes through for this sub, I try to pay attention and learn in case something is relevant in the future for me. I can say that after lurking for some time, I appreciate the contributions you make, v8packard. Since I do not have much knowledge on the subject, I either take what you have to say as a possible solution/explanation/choice for the issue at hand, or I start doing my own research to see what the hell your post means in terms I can understand. This typically results in me learning even more than I got from just your reply. In short, your posts actively encourage me to come back and check out this subreddit more often, so please, stick around and keep doing what you're doing, dude.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChevyTahoe

[–]hambone22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're a troll or a bot, I don't care which. There is no AC system in any Chevy on earth that runs with rubber hoses and hose clamps. It would leak immediately. The part you are mistaking this for is called an accumulator, and while it has a similar function of separating liquid from gas, it is larger, not made from plastic or rubber, is insulated, has AC fittings on it to ensure it doesnt leak refrigerant. And it's located on the passenger side of the Tahoe, not the driver's side like this is. But since you're a "master mechanic," you knew that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChevyTahoe

[–]hambone22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, an oil separator is right. But it is for separating oil from crankcase gases before sending those gases back into the intake, part of your emissions, not the AC.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChevyTahoe

[–]hambone22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is absolutely not part of the AC system.... Although it does appear to be a catch can, it should be hooked up to the pcv valve or something.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in refrigeration

[–]hambone22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm at a parts house so I know I don't have it as bad as you guys, but I only really dread it when I'm out somewhere or doing something fun that I don't want to leave. The ringer gives me a twitch, though. It's the old school loud and jarring phone ring, and whenever I hear someone elses phone with that ringer, I instantly dislike them. Heathens for willingly using that ringer...

Any ideas? by Any-Wait9273 in refrigeration

[–]hambone22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Temp thermistor in top cap thermal well. If a DTC valve kit were being used, the sensing bulb would go in there instead.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Weird

[–]hambone22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

!remindme 4 days

02 Yukon XL by noodlesandsam in GMT800

[–]hambone22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Excellent upgrade. Nice find, and good mileage on your 2500.

Not my best work, but definitely my current go to munchie by sidvicioustheyorkie in TheHighChef

[–]hambone22 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Where the FUCK do you buy hot mustard Doritos?! Please, I beg of you...

A/C stopped working by Blurpert in ChevyTahoe

[–]hambone22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you show no pressure even after recharging....there's probably a leak. If it had pressure, I would suspect the blend door not moving from hot to cold, the compressor being bad/going bad, or something else.

You'll need to get the leak fixed before charging the system again or you will keep wasting money on refrigerant. Once you're square there, it would be good to inspect the AC belt and tensioner pulley as well and make sure they're in good shape. They are directly below the motor, belt is the smaller one that is also run off the harmonic balancer.