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    Walbro FRB-5 guys

    When making a line to go from the Walbro to the OEM filter, no special fittings needed. All anyone needs is to measure the length of the OE line and I can make the rest very easily. I would use Stainless cover PFT line if it were me. Greg
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    Walbro FRB5-1 Fuel Pump

    Shipped via US Postal service Priority Mail International which takes 6-10 days is $33.50. The new pumps are suppose to be more durable and reliable. They just beefed it up a bit. Greg
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    Walbro FRB-5 guys

    We use these Walbro pumps all the time in another project. I really recommend priming them with a vacuum pump first. They are suppose to be able to run dry for 4 hours. However I can tell you the won't. We have found that priming them first cuts way down on future failures. Greg
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    Walbro FRB5-1 Fuel Pump

    Just added to the store. Click HERE Greg
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    Walbro FRB5-1 Fuel Pump

    New style Walbro FRB5-1, use as a replacement lift pump on the GM 6.5TD. Diesel rated pump at 45gpm. These pumps have been out for over 18 months. We use them in another demanding application where they run almost continuous during the winter months. They draw only 2 amps which is less than the...
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    6.5TD Oil Cooler and Line Kit

    You can order one HERE Greg
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    Duramax Universal Auxiliary Fuel Filter Kit

    You can order on HERE Greg
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    Duramax WIF Wrench

    I forgot to put a link in so it can be ordered. Anyway if you would like to order the WIF wrench just go HERE Greg
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    Duramax WIF Wrench

    Sorry, the broad is OK but the board is full of holes.:mad2: Greg
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    Duramax WIF Wrench

    Just a couple of pins holding up on the broad I use to take picturs. Greg
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    Duramax WIF Wrench

    It will last awhile. I have a 100 or so to go through. Greg
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    Duramax Universal Auxiliary Fuel Filter Kit

    Their is not another aftermarket auxiliary fuel that is as easy to install or service as this one. Fits where the second alternator would be. Installs in less than one hour and can be services in 5 minutes or less. Uses a Baldwin 5 micron filter with water drain. Price $175
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    Duramax WIF Wrench

    Don't risk damaging the water in fuel sensor (WIF) by using channel locks to remove it from the filter. This is a very inexpensive alternative. By a 6 pak of the Racor Pff5544 fuel filters and get the WIF wrench free. Price $15 or free when buying 6 Racor PFF5544 fuel filters. Greg
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    6.5TD Oil Cooler and Line Kit

    Lubrication Specialist, LLC. Direct Replacement Oil Cooler and Oil Line Set For 1995-2000 GM 6.5TD This kit is designed to replace the OEM oil cooler lines which are notorious for leaking. The oil cooler is also replaced so adapters do not have to be used which further decrease the chance...
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    Sooo sick of defueling!!!!!

    In the Indy area and have a Tech II. Greg
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    Oil Cooler Line Repair

    I have not heard of this. However I have seen and heard of the threads stripping out. Greg
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    Oil Cooler Line Repair

    Fittings are one of the issues. Obsolete on earlier models and you would have to have some rubber or something that is flexible anyway. Installation would be much harder than with kits that are already available. Greg
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    Sooo sick of defueling!!!!!

    Their is no way that 8psi of boost will cause a problem. The truck runs that stock anyway. As Turbine Doc stated the IAT or MAP. You have checked the map so now is the IAT. I have also seen the throttle position sensor do this. I don't have my books any more and don't remember which side is the...
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    Heater Controls

    In 235K and 9 years I know I replaced at least 4 of these on my 95. Their use to be a guy that repaired these but I can't remember who it was. Greg
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    gear drive

    I had the gesr set on my 6.5TD for 235K without issue. It will idle and start much better and the timing is a lot more stable as well. If building up and engine I highly recommend you get it balanced. Well worth the $150 to have it done and the engine runs so smooooth. Greg
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