Big T
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The prices justify my fixing up and painting the ‘94 and ‘99 diesel K2500s.No gasser unless it's dirt cheap
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The prices justify my fixing up and painting the ‘94 and ‘99 diesel K2500s.No gasser unless it's dirt cheap
You did save Your 6.5 diesel pulley ?Installed a new CS-144 250 amp alternator today in the 1994 K2500 Suburban. Old one had given up.
I still have the old CS-144. It has the same size pulley as the new one. Also still have the original CS-130 alternator. I can compare the pulley sizes and swap if necessary. What’s the proper size pulley for the 6.5? Where do I take the measurement?You did save Your 6.5 diesel pulley ?
IDR the diameter across the ridges of the 6.5 pulley, It may be 2-5/8ths inch, IIRC.I still have the old CS-144. It has the same size pulley as the new one. Also still have the original CS-130 alternator. I can compare the pulley sizes and swap if necessary. What’s the proper size pulley for the 6.5? Where do I take the measurement?
It must be smaller as the tach is reading much higher.IDR the diameter across the ridges of the 6.5 pulley, It may be 2-5/8ths inch, IIRC.
I recently bought one from Leroy Diesel, I’ll get a measure of it.
I do know that at 70 MPH that the tach is reading just about directly on 2,000 RPMs with 4:11 gearing, or maybe its 4:10, I cant rememer alla this.
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