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    AKMark is offline Building another 6.2L powered vehicle
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    I would guess you have this.


    http://atptrucks.com/duramax-cat-ada...at-filter.html


    I know a few folks running it, and plan to upgrade mine this summer.
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    85 K-5, 6.2, SM465, Rockwell T221, 1 tons, 36's. More goodies to be installed as time and money allows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKMark View Post
    I would guess you have this.


    http://atptrucks.com/duramax-cat-ada...at-filter.html


    I know a few folks running it, and plan to upgrade mine this summer.
    No, I have a pre filter mounted behind the cab to the bottom of the bed rails.
    http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/t...php?albumid=37

    I have found the one your talking about along with a few knock offs. This looks shop built. Laser cut, crisp bends, well fit.
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    AKMark is offline Building another 6.2L powered vehicle
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    Wow, that's different, but probably does a great job.
    05 2500HD CC LB LLY, 4x4, 3.73s 235/85R16's, webasto cab heater, to keep it warm.
    03 Buick Rendezvous - When you average over 80 miles per day driving around, you need one of these.
    85 K-5, 6.2, SM465, Rockwell T221, 1 tons, 36's. More goodies to be installed as time and money allows.
    82 K20, 6.2, SM465, NP208, stock except for bed rack, snow plow, and glow plugs are on a toggle switch. It works great for plowing!
    72 Postal Jeep - Yet another project

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    Quote Originally Posted by a5150nut View Post
    No, I have a pre filter mounted behind the cab to the bottom of the bed rails.
    http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/t...php?albumid=37

    I have found the one your talking about along with a few knock offs. This looks shop built. Laser cut, crisp bends, well fit.


    What you have there is a $@#^tane setup. Built by the joker that started the diesel place in a revolt crying oppression and suppression of his free speech rights here. He even went so far as to accept donations to cover operating expenses in the beginning only to later sell the site to Auto Forums for a healthy sum.


    At any rate it looks like you have one of the early bare metal die cast units. If it was never in salt/corrosive environment you should be OK, but many of those crumbled and fell off in service.
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