Dead Trailblazer Yet Again
#71
Thanks, we'll need it. The walk out there is just getting nuts. It takes me 1.5 hours to do something that should only take 5 minutes in the garage. I have never loved my garage more!
#72
Well I have some good news. No, it's not running. That would be great news. However, it is home! My dad and I pushed the damn thng home. My buddy that was supposed to help backed out and the buddy that was supposed to meet us at the top of the hill with his Banshee and pull it back was MIA because his starter is dead. So it sucked, it hurt, but three hours later we had it home. I got my truck about .5 miles back into the woods, so we only had to push it about a mile after the hill which took most of the time. I'll wash it all down really good and then start trying to figure out what is going on with it from the confort of my garage!
#75
I forgot to update this thread. I finally got it running. There was 1.5 gallons of muddy water in the headpipe. I guess it isn't a submarine after all. Then I managed to strip the spark plug, so a new cylinder head it in it's way lol.
#76
This has to be one of the most entertaining threads I've read yet. I've found myself coming back time and time again to see how the saga was playing out! Glad to hear all worked out! Now how many miles were walked in all this?????? lol
#80
I think that's a good idea! I don't even really know where and when it happened. I have never had water to the seat or anything. I have probably had it as high as 1/2 way up the belt cover. I must have backed up in a muddle or something. Going down that big hill fored all the water to the headpipe.


