My 94 GMC 2400 had 400,000 miles on it when I bought it. It was run daily and I put 110,000 MORE MILES ON IT. In its life, the 6.5 Diesel had a new Head Gasket installed at 250k mark, a rebuilt injector pump at 465k, new injectors too. Im sorry I traded it in. I had an offer to sell it on the spot … from a total stranger. These 6.5 diesels are truly great motors.
You had a good one then! To have that kind of miles and still be so reliable is excellent. Sorry to hear you let it go, unfortunately we all have that one truck we wish we had back. My white truck happens to be one I’ve sold and got back before. It’s not leaving again!
For those who buy the 6.5TD and the PMD is in the original location, if you get a non-start, don't listen to the GM dealer, because he'll want to sell you a whole new injector pump assembly, which the PMD is part of. GM doesn't sell the PMD alone (or at least they didn't when I owned my '99 K3500) so you have to order it elsewhere. I had my truck towed to the local GM dealer after it wouldn't start, they told me the injector pump needed replacement (and it was 3000 miles past the 120K extended warranty GM was using). I had read on the Kennedy Diesel site about PMD failures and ordered a new one through Kennedy, and installed it myself in the parking lot of the GM dealer where the truck was sitting. Got it hooked up and the engine immediately started. I looked sideways at the service manager and drove away. I put mine up on top of the intake manifold plenum, mounted to a heat sink. I put another 70K on the truck before selling it.
Honestly if you know electronics repair and how to solder, you can probably even just replace the transistor inside the pmd, for cheap. Dealers, and even mechanics, aren’t actual mechanics any more. They’re parts swappers
Very helpful info, when I could hear what he was saying. Speak up next time please. Once you started the engine and had to speak loud enough to hear over the engine noise, I could hear you very well. Should have done that for the entire video. Thanks for the info though as I'm looking at buying a truck with that engine in it.
Wow just read about the story of Casper, then came across this video, and sure nuff......there it is! 😳 Looking into getting a 84 GMC suburban 2500 Sierra Classic with a 6.5l GMC crate w Banks Turbo....couple more thousand to goooooo!
Hope you have fun with the truck if you bought it. I got a 94 GMC Sierra Extended Cab. Im pissed that It was not cheap since it got 227k Miles on it. Here in germany people ask 20k for a GMT400 in good shape🙄
helped me a lot with all the info, i bought one back in the summer and am trying to do research on what to look for as this is my first truck and its a diesel, previous owner said the engine blew but there are no signs of it being blown. this video has for sure helped me out, looking forward to watching more videos!!!
I’m just looking to buy one now, this is a great video. Thanks a lot! The truck I’m looking to get has an oil leak though, and the exhaust needs to be replaced. Wondering if it’s still worth the purchase?
@@adamzioriophotography oil leaks can be $20-200 to fix and the exhaust systems are cheap. If it’s a good runner and you can turn a wrench it’s worth a shot!
Bad ass truck brotha. What have you done for it to get more hauling power ? I haul a bobcat and struggles to take off and get going. What turbo did you upgrade to?
This truck has a fass lift pump. Marine injectors from Leroy diesel. HX40 (Now an S300 borg Warner) fluid damper. KBDiesel upper intake. 4” turbo back exhaust. Quadstar tune and sending unit. 4” air intake and it’s been an outstanding farm truck/daily driver for almost a decade.
i have a check engine light that comes on almost every time i hit 60 or am around 60 and it also comes on whenever im just on my throttle for a period of time, like going down the highway my check engine light will come on and all i have to do is just let off for a second and it goes away. even if i just take a little bit of pressure off my throttle for a fraction of a second and get back on it right away it goes away till im on my throttle for a period of time.
Hey Bud Merry Christmas to you and your Family. I'm considering buying a 93 c3500 crewcab dually 6.5 for 4k..The smoke coming from the oil fill should go away after warm up? Send to be a good running truck but i don't know anything about diesels one bit. And being in California a presmog truck is a definite plus.
@@ElliottFarms I unfortunately won’t touch anyone else’s trucks. Got burned a few years ago and decided I’ll teach everyone to do it. But I won’t put a hand on another rig.
@@gingersnapcustoms I hear you, people are complicated lol. I really want a 6.5 but just don’t have the time to do everything I want to one. I have a 99 k3500 now with a 5.7.
Hey! Sweden here! Is assembling a 6.5 TD 1994 Got a problem with this! ?? So let me get this straight. Once the Timing Chain and gears are installed, the crank gear mark should be at 12 o'clock which will put the cam gear mark at 6 o'clock (pointing at each other). I got that. Now install the cam IP sprocket which will also point its mark to 6 o'clock (same as the cam timing gear). I then need to rotate the crank 180 degrees moving the cam IP sprocket mark to 12 o'clock. Now install the IP with the sprocket mark pointing to 6 o'clock (pointing at each other). The gear ratio between the crankshaft gear and the cam gear means that .... If I turn the crankshaft 180 °, the cam gear is only turned 90 ° !!!! 360 ° on the crank is 180 ° on the cam! Or am I completely confused here Then most of the instructions on how to mount the injection pump gear are not correct !! Pleas help me her!
It’s been a long time since I have done a full timing session. Cam and crank must be alighted 12 and 6. Then you rotate the engine CCW until the cam gear is at 12. Alight IP gear which will then face 6 to match the cam. That should be the correct sequence.
@@gingersnapcustoms Thanks for your reply! The engine works, starts fine! Yes I did exactly as you describe! It works! Thank you for everything you share! Cruelly! Mvh Lucas!
I have a 1994 6.5 Suburban. It is spotless. I will be using for my retirement hauler. I have about 160000 miles on it. I either want to put a new 6.5 in it and upgrade to make it tow better or put in a newer late model engine with more HP. What would you do? And with the upgrades you have talked about, do you think it would haul our 6500 - 7000 trailer better. It is a complete dog on the inclines. Slows down to about 45 MPH. Thank you for your time.
With a 94 you have the option for multi tunes from Quadstar. 6500-7000lbs isn’t bad to tow with one of these with the right upgrades. I would do a fluid damper, Fass lift pump and relay harness, Super54 turbo from Quadstar and upgraded upper intake plenum. Get a set of marine injectors. 4” turbo back exhaust and use it. The improved air flow and tuning will make it handle inclines without the massive decrease in speed. Do a 2000 water pump, 2000 fan clutch, 2001 duramax fan blade, Leroy diesel coolant bypass and a new GM thermostat and a set of Leroy diesel oil cooler lines as well. 160,000 miles is still young for that engine. So the upgrades and basic maintenance will keep it hauling for years to come.
Honestly I’ve had one with 455,000 miles that was all original and another with 395,000. It all boils down to maintaining them. 230,000 miles is still pretty low. I would do a harmonic balancer. Injectors. Lift pump and oil cooler lines when you get it home. Other than that it should last you a long while.
Hey GSC. Wondering if you can help a guy out. My truck wont start. 1998 GMC 2500 6.5 diesel. She cranks makes smoke but wont fire even with brake clean.(I don't like to use ether as it just sounds so nasty on a diesel) I just finished doing both heads, ip, injectors, main and rod bearings and the good ol' timing chain. Please keep me from bashing my head against the work bench in endless misery and frustration and solve my issue. lol. Thanks.
Sounds to me like the injection pump timing is off or you’ve got low lift pump pressure. You can also plug a PMD in directly to the injection pump to see if that helps.
@@Sandra-kd2ib I am my own worst critic. Been trying to fix some issues in other videos too for better quality. If I get time I’ll do some of them this fall.
what is required to do this turbo swap? I may have to replace mine soon and I don't know what to buy for a relatively stock engine. I am putting a 4 in exhaust on my 93 6.5 and I am getting some oil through my turbo into the intake. I swapped oil cooler lines, put new starter, battery, plugs, block heater etc. in it when I bought it. Just trying to get it reliable by winter and I am not super familiar with turbo troubleshooting. Is that a sign of a bad turbo? I don't of have great oil pressure either... but I am not really low on oil. Just trying to learn about these because it is has been a great truck so far.
Since Im not a skilled mechanic with years of experience especially with these engines are there specific things on my truck I should look out for? Here are some Data about the truck and what problems it has: - Its a 1994 GMC Sierra C2500 6.5 with 227.222 Miles on it - For 13250€ it was not cheap at least thats what I think - The engine has oil consumption and I assume its because of the cdr valve. Dont think consumption is gonna be completely gone after replacing the cdr valve but It might help a little. Consumption is 3/4 to 1 quarts on 300 to 400 Miles that I have driven since I own the truck Any advice that could save me money because of big problems that could be waiting to happen would be much appreciated. Greetings from Germany btw.
With oil consumption like that I would be concerned the oil cooler lines are leaking and the turbo drain. The CDR causes very minimal oil use. I would begin with checking for leaking lines before purchasing any components.
@@gingersnapcustoms Im gonna drive my truck into a shop sometime next week to get the truck inspected before my extra long drive that Im gonna do end of this month. The guy with the shop owns an early Dodge RAM Cummins so I guess he knows a little about diesel engines. Im gonna inform him to check for oil leaks when taking a look under the truck
Just curious what mfgr headlights those are? I'm looking for ones to replace my stockers, and I like the look of yours. I assume those are LEDs? Same qu for the turn signals below - which mfgr? Thanks
I have a 94 what is the coolant bypass hose under the thermostat called? I cannot find it on O'Reilly's website or AutoZone. Or perhaps more importantly what size of hose is it?
Got a question ginger. I bolted up heads a couple weeks ago with felpro gaskets(all I could get). I followed the torque sequence with 90* torque after the 50ftlb then I saw a video you did about going to 115 ftlb. It's sat two weeks with valve covers sealed on. Being that there felpros should I pull the covers back off and torque to 115 or should I leave it?
I would do a retorque. Felpro gaskets have thin fire rings and tend to pop. If you used ARP studs put them to 120lbs. If you have stock bolts take them to 115
That’s a tough question. I’ve had some with 400,000 that ran amazing and some that had 100,000 that blew up shortly after purchasing them. It all depends on prior maintenance history and if they’ve been taken care of.
You can’t run a duramax water pump on a 6.5. But you can run the fan clutch and fan itself. I’ve tried both and I didn’t see enough difference from a 2000 6.5 clutch and fan to do the dmax components again.
Are these trucks really that weak ...mine can't even haul a 4000 Pound skid steer with out getting hot ...but I really love the body style on these trucks
@@anthonyhernandez2396 I’ve hauled 10k plus with Casper and it didn’t get warm. It also has the 99 HD cooling system. Had an HX35 swap and other work done at the time.
@@anthonyhernandez2396 regarding what? Cooling system? Turbo? Upper intake? Tune? Go check out some of the Facebook posts. I used to have a few things written here in the TH-cam comments too
Keep an eye on the number that is on the engine block. There are engine blocks from the later 6.5 with the number 506 on it I heard those blocks are terrbile qualitiy. I heard they often got cracks. Dont know if that is true though.
@@gingersnapcustoms I found one of the new ones from US Engine production; Optimizer 6500 6.5L Long Block Engine Side Mount Price: $5,098.00 with a One year unlimited mileage warranty! Long Block Engine Includes: Cam/Main/Rod Bearings Oil Pump Timing Gears Camshaft Pistons Valves Connecting Rods Piston Rings Valve Guides Gaskets Push Rods Valve Keepers Lifters Rocker Arms Valve Springs Seems like the better deal, I believe this is the new metallurgy to avoid cracks...
Pump mounted driver. It’s the little black box that houses electronics to help signal the DS4 injection pump to fire. When they go through enough heat cycles the resistors can become damaged which cause the engine to stall or even run away.
@@gingersnapcustoms what’s the process of relocation. I’m considering a 6.5 suburban for a fair price. 350,000 miles on it. Would be my first diesel I’m trying not to shoot myself in the foot
@@erichanson5929 purchase a relocation kit an PMD from Leroy diesel. You’ll also want the lift pump relay harness as well. Takes care of most electrical upgrades that these trucks needs from day one.
@@gingersnapcustoms what electrical upgrades should I do. Im not majorly inclined about diesels or 6.5s at all. I definitely would want to upgrade and do as much maintenance as possible. I want longevity
@@erichanson5929 the main ones on a 94-2000 are a PMD kit. Lift pump relay harness. Replace the lift pump itself. Battery cable upgrade and also commonly seen is upgraded glow plugs and harness.
@@gingersnapcustoms Ya, I am supposed to slide the Trans back first before I lift on the engine too much, correct? How easy is to mess up the shaft when trying to get it to slide out of clutch?
If they were built right the first time nobody would have to do any of this stuff to em . They really are dangerous had my pump decide it wanted to go full throttle more than once on me while stuck in traffic cause its all electronic and not a manual throttle cable ! Chevy should have scrapped the upgrades and recalls to replace pumps and just given everybody a new duramax replacement ! I'm sitting on a 99 with 100k miles and it's had 13 injection pumps put in That's unacceptable ! Usually 1000 each time its replaced ! Not good at all ..
They really left a lot of shortfalls in them which is why most people bought 454s over the 6.5. Frankly I’m a big block fan. The 6.5s were a right place right time hobby that started over ten years ago. I still encounter some weird issues with these that make me wonder how GM got away with all of it.
Well I'm gonna fill you in on an interesting conversation I had today with a gm engineer and I still have to talk to customer service on Monday. July 2014 Chevrolet was ordered by the national health and transportation dept to recall a number of 6.5s . My truck is on the list ! They failed to send me this particular bulliten how convienent .. apparently they did it to a lot of people hoping they would just go away well I havnt ! He stated to me you can now go online and look at the gm recall bulletin it covers your truck for 120k miles or 11 years where I paid for my own pumps to be replaced since the 80k mile mark and I've put 13 in they shouldn't bitch if they have to properly fix mine or replace the Whole dammed truck ! Im about 50k into everything over time and thats no joke ..According to him trucks in the south are fine they dont go to a different formula diesel in winter if you go to the bulletin you can read some of what he told me anyways fuel manufacturers in an effort to clean up the environment have gone to an ultra low sulfur which is specially formulated for winter use in super cold climates ..So its not just plain ultra low sulfur it has additives. Now the additives they put in actually eat the seals right out of these within a few thousand miles or less in most cases ! Sounds familiar to me ! You have to build a pump for specific regions of the country instead of sending the special sealed pumps they keep sending a universal pump ! These pumps need special seals made from special materials the standard rebuild seals are no good ! So this is why so many ended up in the crapper ! I was inches from getting a cummings today before I talked to him ! Now ill see what customer service says ! My fam owns a chevy dealership and dodge dealership ive driven junk my whole life , I do have a few toys but they are kind of investment toys for later in life. I'm not giving up too easy now im understanding what they did .
When you hear sheep in the background, you know you're watching the right video
This might be the best comment I’ve ever had on here lol.
I agree😂 this has to be the most underrated cause if you have A 6.5 you ain't in the city that's for sure
My 94 GMC 2400 had 400,000 miles on it when I bought it. It was run daily and I put 110,000 MORE MILES ON IT. In its life, the 6.5 Diesel had a new Head Gasket installed at 250k mark, a rebuilt injector pump at 465k, new injectors too. Im sorry I traded it in. I had an offer to sell it on the spot … from a total stranger. These 6.5 diesels are truly great motors.
You had a good one then! To have that kind of miles and still be so reliable is excellent. Sorry to hear you let it go, unfortunately we all have that one truck we wish we had back. My white truck happens to be one I’ve sold and got back before. It’s not leaving again!
Ya there Detroit diesel 6.5L are good motor. I'm thinking of buying a 1995 Chevy 2500 or 3500 4x4 5 speed. When i get my license next year.
Healthiest sounding 6.5 I’ve ever heard!
For those who buy the 6.5TD and the PMD is in the original location, if you get a non-start, don't listen to the GM dealer, because he'll want to sell you a whole new injector pump assembly, which the PMD is part of. GM doesn't sell the PMD alone (or at least they didn't when I owned my '99 K3500) so you have to order it elsewhere. I had my truck towed to the local GM dealer after it wouldn't start, they told me the injector pump needed replacement (and it was 3000 miles past the 120K extended warranty GM was using). I had read on the Kennedy Diesel site about PMD failures and ordered a new one through Kennedy, and installed it myself in the parking lot of the GM dealer where the truck was sitting. Got it hooked up and the engine immediately started. I looked sideways at the service manager and drove away. I put mine up on top of the intake manifold plenum, mounted to a heat sink. I put another 70K on the truck before selling it.
Honestly if you know electronics repair and how to solder, you can probably even just replace the transistor inside the pmd, for cheap. Dealers, and even mechanics, aren’t actual mechanics any more. They’re parts swappers
Nice video, I own a GMC 3500 6.5 and it's not a common truck around here.
Greetings from Mexico City !
@@anuaralfonsorochafernandez8170 hello from what up in Michigan!
Make sure the front brace is on the starter. Without that the block will crack out were the bolt goes into the block.
Thanks 🙏🤸♂️👍
Mines cracked in that exact spot how worried should I be? It’s a small hairline crack
@@mattstrains4841 unless you can find someone to wield the block it's junk.
I’m getting ready to hopefully get a 96 1500 with a 6.5, got 240k on it and I really needed this video lol, thank you!!!!
I like to unplug the FSO solenoid & crank. You can hear if the compression is even.
This is a great vid! I appreciate it as I'm looking at one tomorrow!
I'm going to look at a 2000 2wd 6.5 good video now I know everything to check for
I've had my harmonic balancer jump off in the pick n pull parking lot lol
Very helpful info, when I could hear what he was saying. Speak up next time please. Once you started the engine and had to speak loud enough to hear over the engine noise, I could hear you very well. Should have done that for the entire video. Thanks for the info though as I'm looking at buying a truck with that engine in it.
Wow just read about the story of Casper, then came across this video, and sure nuff......there it is! 😳
Looking into getting a 84 GMC suburban 2500 Sierra Classic with a 6.5l GMC crate w Banks Turbo....couple more thousand to goooooo!
Those old burbs with the banks setup are good runners!
Going to look at one tomorrow with 88,000 original miles crew cab king bed hopefully it is true will be using to haul 👍
Hope you have fun with the truck if you bought it. I got a 94 GMC Sierra Extended Cab. Im pissed that It was not cheap since it got 227k Miles on it. Here in germany people ask 20k for a GMT400 in good shape🙄
Hey thanks so much, this is a great and informative video! 👍
I'm looking at getting one of these.
Have a great day!
This dudes my favorite
helped me a lot with all the info, i bought one back in the summer and am trying to do research on what to look for as this is my first truck and its a diesel, previous owner said the engine blew but there are no signs of it being blown. this video has for sure helped me out, looking forward to watching more videos!!!
Feel free to dig through all of the info posed on the Facebook page as well!
Things to look for when purchasing 6.5 Detroit-
6.5 Detroit. Anything can go bad there.
I’m just looking to buy one now, this is a great video. Thanks a lot! The truck I’m looking to get has an oil leak though, and the exhaust needs to be replaced. Wondering if it’s still worth the purchase?
@@adamzioriophotography oil leaks can be $20-200 to fix and the exhaust systems are cheap. If it’s a good runner and you can turn a wrench it’s worth a shot!
@ Right on man, thanks for the quick reply! I’ll most likely buy it.
Thanks man definatly will be using this
Thanck for This informations !
Bad ass truck brotha. What have you done for it to get more hauling power ? I haul a bobcat and struggles to take off and get going. What turbo did you upgrade to?
This truck has a fass lift pump. Marine injectors from Leroy diesel. HX40 (Now an S300 borg Warner) fluid damper. KBDiesel upper intake. 4” turbo back exhaust. Quadstar tune and sending unit. 4” air intake and it’s been an outstanding farm truck/daily driver for almost a decade.
i have a check engine light that comes on almost every time i hit 60 or am around 60 and it also comes on whenever im just on my throttle for a period of time, like going down the highway my check engine light will come on and all i have to do is just let off for a second and it goes away. even if i just take a little bit of pressure off my throttle for a fraction of a second and get back on it right away it goes away till im on my throttle for a period of time.
Get the code. That will make it easier to troubleshoot.
Hey Bud Merry Christmas to you and your Family. I'm considering buying a 93 c3500 crewcab dually 6.5 for 4k..The smoke coming from the oil fill should go away after warm up? Send to be a good running truck but i don't know anything about diesels one bit. And being in California a presmog truck is a definite plus.
Hey there. Blow by isn’t a big deal. It’s just crank case pressure escaping and as it warms up there is normally a bit less.
Hey love your content! I’m looking into getting a 6.5. I was wondering where you are located?
In a tiny town in Michigan called Riga. With a garage so small even Casper is too long so I can’t close my doors lol
@@gingersnapcustoms damn I was hoping you were close. I’d have you do all the upgrades on it
@@ElliottFarms I unfortunately won’t touch anyone else’s trucks. Got burned a few years ago and decided I’ll teach everyone to do it. But I won’t put a hand on another rig.
@@gingersnapcustoms I hear you, people are complicated lol. I really want a 6.5 but just don’t have the time to do everything I want to one. I have a 99 k3500 now with a 5.7.
@@ElliottFarms a stock 99-2000 6.5 makes a great farm truck as long as it was well kept.
Hey! Sweden here! Is assembling a 6.5 TD 1994 Got a problem with this! ??
So let me get this straight. Once the Timing Chain and gears are installed, the crank gear mark should be at 12 o'clock which will put the cam gear mark at 6 o'clock (pointing at each other). I got that. Now install the cam IP sprocket which will also point its mark to 6 o'clock (same as the cam timing gear). I then need to rotate the crank 180 degrees moving the cam IP sprocket mark to 12 o'clock. Now install the IP with the sprocket mark pointing to 6 o'clock (pointing at each other).
The gear ratio between the crankshaft gear and the cam gear means that .... If I turn the crankshaft 180 °, the cam gear is only turned 90 ° !!!! 360 ° on the crank is 180 ° on the cam! Or am I completely confused here
Then most of the instructions on how to mount the injection pump gear are not correct !!
Pleas help me her!
It’s been a long time since I have done a full timing session. Cam and crank must be alighted 12 and 6. Then you rotate the engine CCW until the cam gear is at 12. Alight IP gear which will then face 6 to match the cam. That should be the correct sequence.
@@gingersnapcustoms Thanks for your reply! The engine works, starts fine! Yes I did exactly as you describe! It works! Thank you for everything you share! Cruelly! Mvh Lucas!
@@No_t_hing hurray!! I am glad it worked and it is running well!
I have a 1994 6.5 Suburban. It is spotless. I will be using for my retirement hauler. I have about 160000 miles on it. I either want to put a new 6.5 in it and upgrade to make it tow better or put in a newer late model engine with more HP. What would you do? And with the upgrades you have talked about, do you think it would haul our 6500 - 7000 trailer better. It is a complete dog on the inclines. Slows down to about 45 MPH. Thank you for your time.
With a 94 you have the option for multi tunes from Quadstar. 6500-7000lbs isn’t bad to tow with one of these with the right upgrades. I would do a fluid damper, Fass lift pump and relay harness, Super54 turbo from Quadstar and upgraded upper intake plenum. Get a set of marine injectors. 4” turbo back exhaust and use it. The improved air flow and tuning will make it handle inclines without the massive decrease in speed. Do a 2000 water pump, 2000 fan clutch, 2001 duramax fan blade, Leroy diesel coolant bypass and a new GM thermostat and a set of Leroy diesel oil cooler lines as well. 160,000 miles is still young for that engine. So the upgrades and basic maintenance will keep it hauling for years to come.
Thanks for the info. Love your channel.
@@matthewpatrick6646 no problem! If you run into any snags along the way feel free to message the Facebook page
What would you say is the average life expectancy for a 6.5? I’m planning on looking at one with 230,000 miles on it. Thanks!
Honestly I’ve had one with 455,000 miles that was all original and another with 395,000. It all boils down to maintaining them. 230,000 miles is still pretty low. I would do a harmonic balancer. Injectors. Lift pump and oil cooler lines when you get it home. Other than that it should last you a long while.
I second this. I had a 97 with 384k on it. They definitely go. I just found one on craigslist with only 170k on it may have to jump on it
I'm picking up mine here in a little bit. Only 79k on the miles. This makes me feel alot more confident in my decisions.
thanks bro
Billy boy! Shut them damn animals up.. 👀 very informative video
Hey GSC. Wondering if you can help a guy out. My truck wont start. 1998 GMC 2500 6.5 diesel. She cranks makes smoke but wont fire even with brake clean.(I don't like to use ether as it just sounds so nasty on a diesel) I just finished doing both heads, ip, injectors, main and rod bearings and the good ol' timing chain. Please keep me from bashing my head against the work bench in endless misery and frustration and solve my issue. lol. Thanks.
Sounds to me like the injection pump timing is off or you’ve got low lift pump pressure. You can also plug a PMD in directly to the injection pump to see if that helps.
Good video but I wish that the audio was a lot better,
Due to the audio issues I’ve been having across multiple videos I’m planning to reshoot them in the spring.
@@gingersnapcustoms I'm looking forward to it. I didn't mean that as criticism.
@@Sandra-kd2ib I am my own worst critic. Been trying to fix some issues in other videos too for better quality. If I get time I’ll do some of them this fall.
Didn't know 6.5s sounded like sheep's when you don't let glow plugs warm up, bhahhahhaaaa lmao
It’s a secret sound. Shhhh. Some sound like cattle. Depends on how cold it is.
what is required to do this turbo swap? I may have to replace mine soon and I don't know what to buy for a relatively stock engine. I am putting a 4 in exhaust on my 93 6.5 and I am getting some oil through my turbo into the intake. I swapped oil cooler lines, put new starter, battery, plugs, block heater etc. in it when I bought it. Just trying to get it reliable by winter and I am not super familiar with turbo troubleshooting. Is that a sign of a bad turbo? I don't of have great oil pressure either... but I am not really low on oil. Just trying to learn about these because it is has been a great truck so far.
@@kadenspurgeon6332 that’s a sign of a bad CDR valve. The turbo is most likely just fine.
Since Im not a skilled mechanic with years of experience especially with these engines are there specific things on my truck I should look out for? Here are some Data about the truck and what problems it has:
- Its a 1994 GMC Sierra C2500 6.5 with 227.222 Miles on it
- For 13250€ it was not cheap at least thats what I think
- The engine has oil consumption and I assume its because of the cdr valve. Dont think consumption is gonna be completely gone after replacing the cdr valve but It might help a little. Consumption is 3/4 to 1 quarts on 300 to 400 Miles that I have driven since I own the truck
Any advice that could save me money because of big problems that could be waiting to happen would be much appreciated.
Greetings from Germany btw.
With oil consumption like that I would be concerned the oil cooler lines are leaking and the turbo drain. The CDR causes very minimal oil use. I would begin with checking for leaking lines before purchasing any components.
@@gingersnapcustoms Im gonna drive my truck into a shop sometime next week to get the truck inspected before my extra long drive that Im gonna do end of this month. The guy with the shop owns an early Dodge RAM Cummins so I guess he knows a little about diesel engines. Im gonna inform him to check for oil leaks when taking a look under the truck
Just curious what mfgr headlights those are? I'm looking for ones to replace my stockers, and I like the look of yours. I assume those are LEDs? Same qu for the turn signals below - which mfgr? Thanks
All are Azon from Amazon. They have been awesome quality
@@gingersnapcustoms Are those the 111299 lights then?
@@maniagokm3186 yes!
I have a 94 what is the coolant bypass hose under the thermostat called? I cannot find it on O'Reilly's website or AutoZone. Or perhaps more importantly what size of hose is it?
If my memory serves me right it’s a 5/8s hose or 3/4. I normally buy 12” of each to keep on the shelf since some use one size and some use the other.
Got a question ginger. I bolted up heads a couple weeks ago with felpro gaskets(all I could get). I followed the torque sequence with 90* torque after the 50ftlb then I saw a video you did about going to 115 ftlb. It's sat two weeks with valve covers sealed on. Being that there felpros should I pull the covers back off and torque to 115 or should I leave it?
I would do a retorque. Felpro gaskets have thin fire rings and tend to pop. If you used ARP studs put them to 120lbs. If you have stock bolts take them to 115
@@gingersnapcustoms Thanks for getting back to me
If frame and body are good, is buying a new engine worth putting in these trucks ?
If you can find a good one yes. They last quite a while and do the job.
Found a 94 with 128,000 miles going for $12k. Is that a good buy?
@@shanegrauer where I’m from you are better off buying a duramax or newer truck for that price. 5-7k would be a good start.
What about the injector pump Upgrades ?
There are no legit “upgrades” for injection pumps. DB2s once in a while you’ll find them turned up. But that’s it.
Its giving bubbles
I came here because I heard sheep. In other critters in the background
@@heavenlysheephugshuggingfo1505 farm living is the life for us around here!
@@gingersnapcustoms yes sir
How'd you get it to start so fast?
A good fuel system and glow plugs is super important on these. Otherwise they will take forever to fire
How many miles is too many when looking to buy one
That’s a tough question. I’ve had some with 400,000 that ran amazing and some that had 100,000 that blew up shortly after purchasing them. It all depends on prior maintenance history and if they’ve been taken care of.
How do I achieve this body type at such a young age?
Don’t take care of yourself and work too many hours in automotive.
What are your thoughts on upgradeing to a durmax water pump and a 9 blade fan and clutch to keep it from getting hot when hauling
You can’t run a duramax water pump on a 6.5. But you can run the fan clutch and fan itself. I’ve tried both and I didn’t see enough difference from a 2000 6.5 clutch and fan to do the dmax components again.
Are these trucks really that weak ...mine can't even haul a 4000 Pound skid steer with out getting hot ...but I really love the body style on these trucks
@@anthonyhernandez2396 I’ve hauled 10k plus with Casper and it didn’t get warm. It also has the 99 HD cooling system. Had an HX35 swap and other work done at the time.
Where can I order this kit upgrade
@@anthonyhernandez2396 regarding what? Cooling system? Turbo? Upper intake? Tune? Go check out some of the Facebook posts. I used to have a few things written here in the TH-cam comments too
Would it be worth replacing an engine on one that’s still in good condition?
Knowing how long these trucks can last? Absolutely. I’ve done that a few times and would do it again if the right truck came along.
Keep an eye on the number that is on the engine block. There are engine blocks from the later 6.5 with the number 506 on it I heard those blocks are terrbile qualitiy. I heard they often got cracks. Dont know if that is true though.
@@Jean_1999 all blocks are equally crappy. I’ve broken more 599/141/929 blocks than 506. Maintenance is what makes or breaks a 6.5.
Where’d you get the turbo I’ve been looking for one forever just wondering where you got it and if ya have a link to where I can purchase one
Please go to the GSC Facebook page. The pinned post has all of the links. Thanks!
@@gingersnapcustoms thanks I really appreciate it
How can I find a 6.5 Detroit turbo engine for my Chevy Silverado K1500? Or any alternative for this truck. My engine is cracked.
It depends on where you are located. You can buy brand new from Leroy diesel. Or there are a few dealers across the US
@@gingersnapcustoms I found one of the new ones from US Engine production; Optimizer 6500 6.5L Long Block Engine Side Mount
Price: $5,098.00
with a One year unlimited mileage warranty!
Long Block Engine Includes:
Cam/Main/Rod Bearings
Oil Pump
Timing Gears
Camshaft
Pistons
Valves
Connecting Rods
Piston Rings
Valve Guides
Gaskets
Push Rods
Valve Keepers
Lifters
Rocker Arms
Valve Springs
Seems like the better deal, I believe this is the new metallurgy to avoid cracks...
@@gingersnapcustoms I am located in Asheville NC
@@j.a.p.818 that should be the better cast block as long as it’s a true optimizer block
What exactly is pmd and why should it be relocated
Pump mounted driver. It’s the little black box that houses electronics to help signal the DS4 injection pump to fire. When they go through enough heat cycles the resistors can become damaged which cause the engine to stall or even run away.
@@gingersnapcustoms what’s the process of relocation. I’m considering a 6.5 suburban for a fair price. 350,000 miles on it. Would be my first diesel I’m trying not to shoot myself in the foot
@@erichanson5929 purchase a relocation kit an PMD from Leroy diesel. You’ll also want the lift pump relay harness as well. Takes care of most electrical upgrades that these trucks needs from day one.
@@gingersnapcustoms what electrical upgrades should I do. Im not majorly inclined about diesels or 6.5s at all. I definitely would want to upgrade and do as much maintenance as possible. I want longevity
@@erichanson5929 the main ones on a 94-2000 are a PMD kit. Lift pump relay harness. Replace the lift pump itself. Battery cable upgrade and also commonly seen is upgraded glow plugs and harness.
Hey ginger. How come I can't separate my engine from the nv4500 behind it?
Bell housing bolts all out and she’s still stuck?
@@gingersnapcustoms Ya, I am supposed to slide the Trans back first before I lift on the engine too much, correct? How easy is to mess up the shaft when trying to get it to slide out of clutch?
@@gingersnapcustoms and how far back do I gotta get the transmission? I've only done autos, like hundreds of times n never had issues like this
@@bobbyboucher5309 I always put a Jack under the oil pan to suspend the engine before I detach the trans.
@@gingersnapcustoms I suppose, I figured the engine lift would've been enough. How far back does the trsns need to go before the shaft is out?
In 2023 BS if it's full of hay and it comes at a decent price hell yeah pick it up
Did you take the intercooler off the truck?
Yep. Added the S300 and I’ve been reverting it back to a farm truck.
If they were built right the first time nobody would have to do any of this stuff to em . They really are dangerous had my pump decide it wanted to go full throttle more than once on me while stuck in traffic cause its all electronic and not a manual throttle cable ! Chevy should have scrapped the upgrades and recalls to replace pumps and just given everybody a new duramax replacement ! I'm sitting on a 99 with 100k miles and it's had 13 injection pumps put in That's unacceptable ! Usually 1000 each time its replaced ! Not good at all ..
They really left a lot of shortfalls in them which is why most people bought 454s over the 6.5. Frankly I’m a big block fan. The 6.5s were a right place right time hobby that started over ten years ago. I still encounter some weird issues with these that make me wonder how GM got away with all of it.
Well I'm gonna fill you in on an interesting conversation I had today with a gm engineer and I still have to talk to customer service on Monday. July 2014 Chevrolet was ordered by the national health and transportation dept to recall a number of 6.5s . My truck is on the list ! They failed to send me this particular bulliten how convienent .. apparently they did it to a lot of people hoping they would just go away well I havnt ! He stated to me you can now go online and look at the gm recall bulletin it covers your truck for 120k miles or 11 years where I paid for my own pumps to be replaced since the 80k mile mark and I've put 13 in they shouldn't bitch if they have to properly fix mine or replace the Whole dammed truck ! Im about 50k into everything over time and thats no joke ..According to him trucks in the south are fine they dont go to a different formula diesel in winter if you go to the bulletin you can read some of what he told me anyways fuel manufacturers in an effort to clean up the environment have gone to an ultra low sulfur which is specially formulated for winter use in super cold climates ..So its not just plain ultra low sulfur it has additives. Now the additives they put in actually eat the seals right out of these within a few thousand miles or less in most cases ! Sounds familiar to me ! You have to build a pump for specific regions of the country instead of sending the special sealed pumps they keep sending a universal pump ! These pumps need special seals made from special materials the standard rebuild seals are no good ! So this is why so many ended up in the crapper ! I was inches from getting a cummings today before I talked to him ! Now ill see what customer service says ! My fam owns a chevy dealership and dodge dealership ive driven junk my whole life , I do have a few toys but they are kind of investment toys for later in life. I'm not giving up too easy now im understanding what they did .
Could YOU PLEASE VIDEO THE TRUCK AND NOT THE SPEAKER !! Point camera AT WHAT IS FOR SALE !! Thumbs Down on this video
Nothing is for sale. I’m speaking to explain what to look for WHEN purchasing. Thanks for the comment.
Everything wrong with this video? Volume and the sheep are nervous 💗.
Volume issues I’ve learned to resolve. Sheep lie.
I have 96 3500 6.5 and looking at getting bigger tires since it has 16s on right now. What size would you recommend?