n8in8or
I never met a project I didn’t like
I waited a week to post this because I knew the heckling I would get…..yep, another truck, but wait, this one’s different…..here’s how:
Back in January I was perusing the classifieds to see if there was anything I needed. I stumbled on this ad that @jrsavoie posted:
I was intrigued, but I didn’t need it. Hmmm…well I do need a Fluidamper for the next build….then for another $300 I get a whole truck. Oh and I already have a 92, 93, 94, 96 and 97…. looks like I’m missing a 95…..guess I better contact him. So I started a conversation with him to find out more and let him know I’m interested. The more I learn about him and the truck, the more I’m interested, but what do I do with another truck? I knew it could be a runner with just a little work….ok, I can get it running and then let my dad drive it for funsies. The more I thought about it though, the more I wanted to drive it. Well it has been a drag driving the dually anytime I’m working on the Envoy, so this could be handy as a spare vehicle. Ok, I’m gonna get it. It took a few weeks for schedules and weather to work out, but I finally made the 6 hour round trip to get it last weekend. Here’s the first pic of it in the barn.
I wanted to finish the maintenance that he started so I removed the intake, valve covers, injectors and rockers. I popped the injectors and they tested OK so I reinstalled them. Then I swapped a low mile set of rockers I had.
I resealed the valve covers with The Right Stuff. Then on to installing a non-EGR intake. The turbo that came with the truck was a little tight, but I had a nice GM8 on the shelf so I installed that instead. Then it was just connecting the dots for the electrical connectors and what-not. The tensioner pulley was tight so I put a tensioner on that I got from @WarWagon. Finally yesterday it was ready to start. I put a couple batteries I had laying around in it and gave it a try. It cranked pretty slow. I hooked up the battery charger on start mode. Still slow. Battery charger and jumper cables. Still slow. I suspected the starter, but the maintenance notes said it was a newer rebuild. I decided to buy a new pair of batteries since these were questionable. It cranked better and longer, but finally the starter began to smoke (and yes, I was taking breaks cranking it over). I just happened to have a new reman starter on the shelf, also from @WarWagon so swapped that out. Now it was cranking good. It took a long time to purge the air, but finally it started. It runs good and carries good oil pressure!
I’m VERY pleased with this purchase. I told Kelli I’d have it driving in 2 weeks, I was very happy to be able to do it in 1 week instead. And look guys, I CAN bring home a non-running truck and get it running without tearing it down to the frame first! It’s also been fun patching one together from the stash I’ve accumulated here.
Back in January I was perusing the classifieds to see if there was anything I needed. I stumbled on this ad that @jrsavoie posted:
6.5L - 1995 6.5 diesel Tahoe
$800 as it sits. Has Fluidampr I drove it in the shed about 4 years ago for F intake, injectors and rocker buttons. It has sat ever since. I am starting to work on it now. I need it out of My way, one way or another. Kind of curious if it will start after I get it back together.. Will...
www.thetruckstop.us
I was intrigued, but I didn’t need it. Hmmm…well I do need a Fluidamper for the next build….then for another $300 I get a whole truck. Oh and I already have a 92, 93, 94, 96 and 97…. looks like I’m missing a 95…..guess I better contact him. So I started a conversation with him to find out more and let him know I’m interested. The more I learn about him and the truck, the more I’m interested, but what do I do with another truck? I knew it could be a runner with just a little work….ok, I can get it running and then let my dad drive it for funsies. The more I thought about it though, the more I wanted to drive it. Well it has been a drag driving the dually anytime I’m working on the Envoy, so this could be handy as a spare vehicle. Ok, I’m gonna get it. It took a few weeks for schedules and weather to work out, but I finally made the 6 hour round trip to get it last weekend. Here’s the first pic of it in the barn.
I wanted to finish the maintenance that he started so I removed the intake, valve covers, injectors and rockers. I popped the injectors and they tested OK so I reinstalled them. Then I swapped a low mile set of rockers I had.
I resealed the valve covers with The Right Stuff. Then on to installing a non-EGR intake. The turbo that came with the truck was a little tight, but I had a nice GM8 on the shelf so I installed that instead. Then it was just connecting the dots for the electrical connectors and what-not. The tensioner pulley was tight so I put a tensioner on that I got from @WarWagon. Finally yesterday it was ready to start. I put a couple batteries I had laying around in it and gave it a try. It cranked pretty slow. I hooked up the battery charger on start mode. Still slow. Battery charger and jumper cables. Still slow. I suspected the starter, but the maintenance notes said it was a newer rebuild. I decided to buy a new pair of batteries since these were questionable. It cranked better and longer, but finally the starter began to smoke (and yes, I was taking breaks cranking it over). I just happened to have a new reman starter on the shelf, also from @WarWagon so swapped that out. Now it was cranking good. It took a long time to purge the air, but finally it started. It runs good and carries good oil pressure!
I’m VERY pleased with this purchase. I told Kelli I’d have it driving in 2 weeks, I was very happy to be able to do it in 1 week instead. And look guys, I CAN bring home a non-running truck and get it running without tearing it down to the frame first! It’s also been fun patching one together from the stash I’ve accumulated here.