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Grease Monkey
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Grease Monkey
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If anyone can, please help me out. Point me in the right direction, or something, anything! Please, I beg you! I'm restoring my 1989 Chevy Silverado suburban, it's a 2500 series with a 454. It's back up and running after sitting for 10+ years but I still have a ways to go. Right now I'm in desperate search for replacement parts. A smog pump, an air breather hose (easy to find a replacement), interior switches for power windows and locks, window regulators for both passenger side front and rear windows and for the rear tailgate window, and a passenger side front seat. Smog pump and window regulator for tailgate window are the most important items I need right now. TIA, I really hope someone can help me out, I've had no luck with these parts.
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Joined: May 2005
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ChatMaster - 1,000
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ChatMaster - 1,000
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Have you Tried E-bay ? 
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1956 BEL AIR 2 DOOR HARDTOP I've spent most of my money on Booze,Women and mechanical things. The rest I just Wasted........
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Oil Can Mechanic
Joined: Dec 2016
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If your smog pump is not missing, just stuck, you may be able to free it up by taking the back off and messing with the vanes a little. Al least I have done this on older GM cars. They are a sliding vane pump, and if the vanes cannot move up and down, the shaft cannot turn. It may not be that big of a deal to get it moving again. If I remember correctly you should NOT use any oil.
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