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New Member From Colorado

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:15 pm
by 57BUDDii
Hi everyone.

New to the site, not new to Astros or online forums. I normally hang my hat at trifive.com. My newest projects are 57 Chevrolets.

We bought our first Astro AWD back in 98. It was a 97 lease return with less than 20K miles on it. The kids were getting bigger so we needed to get out of the dodge mini van scene. The room was great....towing the tent trailer was better but the gas mileage was a short setback. Just a quick note on the mini van.....I lifted it 2", not for off road, but to hold the load. I put a full leaf in the back and found some Moog springs that brought the front up to a nice level stance. I could step on the back hitch and the van wouldn't go down. So, we weren't that family headed down the road with the rear tires rubbing and dragging the bumper.....you seen em! [-X

The 97 was cooking along fine and then the trans went out. Took it back to the dealer under their extended warranty to have it fixed. First time I bought extended warranty; they made an offer I couldn't refuse. I had my own financing, but they said if I used their money folks they would drop interest by 1 full percent. That payed for the extended warranty. Got the van back after being there for over a week. I went by everyday to see my van not moved. I asked them to put in a GM tranny. Nope, they said they rebuilt it and charged the extended warranty company $2,600. I wasn't happy, but got my van back. 13 months later, the trany did the same thing. They wouldn't warranty it ...even after I called the general service manager and let him know that they weren't doing me any favors. I went to the chevy dealer and bought the tranny and put it in myself. The van reached 100K and we went shopping for a newer model.

We came home with an 01 Astro AWD in Aug of 02. It only had 1,200 miles on it and I went over it with a fine tooth comb. I crawled under it and no stone was unturned. The salesman said he had never seen someone look so intent at a vehicle. My wife said, you don't know my husband. :) I couldn't figure out how an 01 with all the cardboard NEW car tabs still in place have 1,200 miles, being sold as used and being sold near the end of the following year of manufacture. We didn't trade in the 97, they didn't want it...or it could be that I wouldn't take the $3,000 they offered me for it. I told them I could drive it for two years and sell it for more. Now six years later and 32K more miles, I was hoping to sell it for $3,000 since it is in real nice shape....

The 01 has 145K on it and we are looking for a newer Astro. We don't need 3 vans.

Now the sad news :cry: This Saturday, I decided to change the oil and put on a new distributor cap. Things were going fine; I drained the oil and started on the cap. I did the Indy Pit Stop and had the wires back on. I reached over and decided to fire it up and see how it ran. I raced the motor a few times and then realized that there was NO oil in it. I shut it off, put oil in and it wouldn't crank over. Then I felt sick in my stomach for doing such a bone head mistake. :vom: I let the engine cool for a few hours and then it started. Wow, I dodged the bullet on this one. But, on the second day home from work I noticed the oil gauge drop as I turned into my housing area. Then as I turned onto my street the knock was heard. Suddenly that sick feeling came back.

So, now I am at a cross roads.... I found this site and decided to join. I can try to pull the pan and replace rod bearings hoping to get a few more miles on her, sell it out right or part it. So, in the next few days as I try to figure out what I am going to do, I will start a new thread when I decide a plan. It could be a "Hey I drained my oil, ran it and put rod bearings in and am on the road" or a classified or parting out post.

:withstupid: :dunce: .......I sure deserve the knuckle head of the year award for last Saturday's performance...Hope you ALL will have me as a part of the form! I promise I won't try that stunt again!

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:26 pm
by astrozam
Welcome to ASV Buddii, nice intro :cheers:

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:37 pm
by mdmead
Welcome! :bounce:

Sorry to hear about your mistake. (Realize you are with a group where each member has their own tale of woe.)

The obvious answer is V-8 SWAP! :muhaha:

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:39 pm
by T.Low
Welcome. Yeah, thats quite an intro. I've done a lot of bone headed things...but luckily for me I'm not smart enough to remember most of them.

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:02 pm
by ihatemybike
Yeah, V8 swap sounds good.

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:11 pm
by 57BUDDii
Aaron,

Does the V-8 require oil? HA Not sure I want to take on that big of a project. I have 3 57 Chevies and a toyota Tercel SR5 wagon is my "Off-Road" vehicle for now. Soon as I get the pistons in...I will slap the motor together, pull the old one and YES, I will be sure to add oil!

I've been reading some posts on the site... looks like a very friendly and helpful site.

I thought i was the only one with a couple Astro vans and an LHS! My daily driver is a 97 LHS.

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:41 pm
by Smiliesafari
Welcome to the site, Budd. It sounds like you will fit in real good with all of the rest of us misfits. I too recommend the V8 swap. It's not that hard. You know the 4.3 is a small block V8 minus two cylinders. They almost bolt right in. Different motor mounts. A little tweeking on the cooling system. And some wiring. It's been done so many times that it is almost common. All the guys here in the V8 Club will be happy to help. Anyway, welcome aboard.

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:20 pm
by 57BUDDii
smilesafari,

Thanks for the words of encouragement and the offer of support to install the v-8.

I am trying to clean out my fix and sell projects and start working on my 57 Chevies. So I don't know if I want to commit to the added project. Sounds fun, looks fun and I can see my Astro up a few inches and having the power to get there.

I posted on the trifive.com site my silly mistake. http://www.trifive.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34950

One guy was quick to post a link to http://www.jagsthatrun.com/Pages/AstroVan_V-8.html
I read up on the brief add, and it looks pretty easy. But I know that you that have greased and cut your knuckles on this can offer tons of great support. So if I do it, you will be the first place I will turn.

For my sake, I hope I don't run into an Astro or Safari this weekend that has a v-8 and lifted at least 4" \:D/

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:25 am
by LiftedAWDAstro
Welcome! Great intro and yeah we all have done some dumb things with vehicles. I'll say 350 swap is the right way to go. Nice fleet you have too!

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:03 am
by ihatemybike
57BUDDii wrote:I thought i was the only one with a couple Astro vans and an LHS! My daily driver is a 97 LHS.
If I can get to my brother's house this weekend maybe we'll actually get the LHS going again. It threw the timing belt a couple years back and he just parked it. Luckily it's a non-interference engine.

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:34 am
by Rebel
Welcome to ASV's. Have some fun and spend some bucks. :muhaha:

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:25 pm
by BREAK
57BUDDii wrote:I thought i was the only one with a couple Astro vans and an LHS! My daily driver is a 97 LHS.
Sorry to hear about your van, and REALLY sorry to hear you have and LHS too :yawinkle:

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:00 pm
by 57BUDDii
LiftedAWSAstro, I love your camping counter for 2009. For the 350 swap, are people going with carbs? Plus, will the v-6 transfer handle granny driving?

Aron, Good luck on the LHS, we are getting snow this weekend.

Rebel, Looks like you spent enough bucks for the both of us. If you have some extra, I can help you spend them! :bounce:

Break, If you put a lift on your LHS, then it may be worth something. My LHS has 200K+ miles and is real nice. That is until it dies and goes to the crusher.

All, thanks for the great welcome! =D>

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:02 pm
by Rebel
Rebel, Looks like you spent enough bucks for the both of us. If you have some extra, I can help you spend them!
:muhaha:

Wouldn't have a clue,,,trashed the receipts before I got home. :yawinkle:

Re: New Member From Colorado

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:52 am
by crash
57BUDDii wrote:For my sake, I hope I don't run into an Astro or Safari this weekend that has a v-8 and lifted at least 4" \:D/
great intro, welcome to the site ..

as for your above quote... where's peter when you need him? (his van is linked below)

budd, you've come to the wrong place to not run into one (or more than one) LOL .. check out this bad boy --> http://www.astrosafarivans.com/vom/vom-2008-04.htm