Steve C
10-30-2009, 06:34 AM
Good day, everyone:
I just joined this site because I am going to buy a used (very clean, family owned so I know how well it has been treated and maintained) 1992 Chevy Silverado: 5.7 L, V8, half-ton. There is, however, an issue or two. Since I was a teenager, I have always been a Chevy fan; I am happy to soon be owning another (hard times=matchbox Japanese trucks).
The temperature gauge does not work: They have tried new gauges, checked wiring, etc, but still cannot troubleshoot the damn thing to the problem.
Also, when it is cold (PA weather) is tends to stall when first started; then, it fires right up and stays idling. This I can live with: Just let it warmn up for quite a few minutes.
These issues may or may not have been beaten to death in other posts here, I dont know; I am a dirt bike rider and am active on sites quite similar to this one - different machines, thats all. So, if these issues I mention here have already been answered - time and again - I apologize for re-hashing the same issue. If not, any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
I just joined this site because I am going to buy a used (very clean, family owned so I know how well it has been treated and maintained) 1992 Chevy Silverado: 5.7 L, V8, half-ton. There is, however, an issue or two. Since I was a teenager, I have always been a Chevy fan; I am happy to soon be owning another (hard times=matchbox Japanese trucks).
The temperature gauge does not work: They have tried new gauges, checked wiring, etc, but still cannot troubleshoot the damn thing to the problem.
Also, when it is cold (PA weather) is tends to stall when first started; then, it fires right up and stays idling. This I can live with: Just let it warmn up for quite a few minutes.
These issues may or may not have been beaten to death in other posts here, I dont know; I am a dirt bike rider and am active on sites quite similar to this one - different machines, thats all. So, if these issues I mention here have already been answered - time and again - I apologize for re-hashing the same issue. If not, any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve