malkom
New Member
Hi Everyone. This is my first post. I just discovered this site and forum and will search around on this topic, but thought I would also post my question. My 1994 Chevy K2500 Suburban 6.5 Turbo Diesel has served me well these past several years but just surpassed the 200K mile mark. I heard an exhaust manifold leak on the passenger side right and immediately showed it to a local mechanic who was reluctant to repair it, saying that the 6.5 is at the end of its life, probably has other more serious problems, e.g. head gasket leaks, and suggested an engine replacement is the best way to go, seeing as that vintage 6.5 is notorious for problematic block problems, cooling issues with the rear cylinders, etc.
Up til now, she has been pretty much trouble free, after I relocated the PMD about 70K miles ago. So my question is - is engine replacement the only good option, assuming I want to keep this 20 year old vehicle, (which I do), or are there other measures I can take to squeeze out a little more life from this otherwise very reliable engine?
Thanks for your help.
Mark
Up til now, she has been pretty much trouble free, after I relocated the PMD about 70K miles ago. So my question is - is engine replacement the only good option, assuming I want to keep this 20 year old vehicle, (which I do), or are there other measures I can take to squeeze out a little more life from this otherwise very reliable engine?
Thanks for your help.
Mark