ak diesel driver
6.5 driver
loosen the bolts on one side take them out on the other and tilt the bed to gain access.
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Yeah, I should point out I'd rather not take the camper off and wrestle the bed around. Dropping is possible, yes? There are about 5 gals. left in the tank, FYI, and I have a bucket that will take it all.
That was fast (less than 24hrs).
It was still $299 shipped. DE has a wharehouse in Dallas (his back yard).That must have cost a pretty penny,
The ATT turbo will literally pay for itself. I have one on my other truck. I just purchased its replacement, 1998 3500hd drw gm8 turbo. This thing is such a dog, and swallows fuel like a gasser. If it wasn't -10 here in Boston I'd swap the turbos and install new DE. You picked the right guy to buy your parts from, leroy has been more than good to me. I'm not a fan of the duramax, or any other of the big 3 diesels. The 6.5td is very dependable, easy to work on and powerful if configured right. I was getting almost 17mpg in my other k3500. Sorry no advise on your engine trouble, I ask here myself, haven't been steered wrong yet. Good luck!
It was still $299 shipped. DE has a wharehouse in Dallas (his back yard).
Yep, gotta love local distribution centers. There are more than I can count in DFW, the latest being Amazon's fulfillment center monster just down the road from me. Maybe I can beta test their new drone delivery program, or shoot them, one. The rest of Leroy's goodies will hopefully arrive tomorrow. No problem, since the truck won't run for more than 10 seconds still and I cancelled my little trip for the wknd. I'll be wrenching in glorious 70-degree WX this wknd.
I went to my local Chebby dealer today and picked up a new OPS. I eagerly got home, decided this would be the first part replaced, whipped the hood open and... the intake manifold has to come off doesn't it... Seems so. On the list for Saturday.
Also, this CDR valve on the passenger valve cover gasket (?), is that the vacuum pod sticking up next to the turbo with an intake hose off the air box inlet hose?
You want to diconnect filler neck from bed and there is a small ground right there too.WarWagon- I'll be referring back through your notes as I go. The fuel gauge works fine. I know I have less than a fifth of a tank in the thing, so there won't be any problems turning it over and emptying it into a 5-gal. bucket one I drop it. I slid under there this evening and it appears to be just 2 bolts on those straps on the in-side of the tank holding it in? Hope that's right, won't be difficult if so. It appears the lines and wires are up top- hopefully they'll flex down. I have a few half-cinder blocks I'll drop it onto below and start working my way through the parts. I'm also thinking of leaving my existing lift pump in place (offline, with port caps to keep it clean) for redundancy in case I never need to switch back over out in BFE. Had a coworker recommend this to me and thought it was a good idea, as he actually had to do just that to get out in a remote area with his '97 Cummins.
This is NOT a Cummins!!! :nonod: Completely different animal with it's own quirks, weaknesses, and advantages. The 6.5 lift pump is flow on fail as is the Walbro. The 1993 IP will run ok with a dead lift pump and it won't hurt the IP like some years of Cummins are famous for. Yes, you will have reduced power and harder starting, but, my 1993 has come home many times with a dead lift pump. So your 1993's lift pump although important and helpful to engine running is not as critical as your buddies 1997 Cummins.