I Love Grits
05-01-2006, 21:11
Hey guys, been browsing around and must say I am impressed with what yall know. Very good stuff here :) . Here is my dilema: I am currently looking to do the not so impossible anymore, swap a Duramax into a 1/2 ton OBS frame.
My plan is to find a donor truck, and swap everything over (wiring harness and everything, and to use the book yall have as a guide). I have access to an auction site where I can find damaged vehicles and buy them for low cost. Which brings me to my next question.
On a 2004 Chevrolet K2500 HD Silverado, with the 6.6L Duramax Diesel, what exactly has happened when the gauges are stuck? The tach is beyond the "5", the odometer at 111 mph, the oil pressure slightly below 60, and the fuel gauge is 3/4 full. I cant see the tranny or eng temp in the pics provided. But what exactly has happened???
The car has Certification of Destruction Title type, due to Hurricane Katrina. According to the latest Legislative Act in Louisiana,
" A 'Certificate of Destruction' is a type of Louisiana title issued for a water-damaged vehicle, other than an antique or a vehicle in excess of twenty thousand pounds gross weight, whose powertrain, computer, or electrical system has been damaged by flooding in a gubernatorial declared disaster or emergency area and has been declared a "total loss" by insurance companies."
So, I know what you are thinking : What an idiot do it right, dont even risk it!!! But, the body of this truck is in OUTSTANDING shape. No type of surface damage, and if i can get the truck for a couple hundred (which i think i can) I can always sell the body off right?
So what exactly does the gauge malfunction mean? Was the engine running at WOT when it hydrolocked, or is it simply some faulty readings. This isnt the only truck i can score, but I was curious to know what exaclty happens- ive never seen that before.
One last thing, the company who gets all of these cars lists the VIN, photos , whether the truck will run/drive under its own power etc. The truck does not have the keys with it, so they cannot turn the ignition over at all- would all it need would be a cycling to reset everything? That caught my eye a second ago as well.
Let me know if yall want to see pictures of the truck- its in great shape!
Thanks for reading, and I probably will not go with this truck. Curiousity got me more than anything. Thanks again!
Jake
My plan is to find a donor truck, and swap everything over (wiring harness and everything, and to use the book yall have as a guide). I have access to an auction site where I can find damaged vehicles and buy them for low cost. Which brings me to my next question.
On a 2004 Chevrolet K2500 HD Silverado, with the 6.6L Duramax Diesel, what exactly has happened when the gauges are stuck? The tach is beyond the "5", the odometer at 111 mph, the oil pressure slightly below 60, and the fuel gauge is 3/4 full. I cant see the tranny or eng temp in the pics provided. But what exactly has happened???
The car has Certification of Destruction Title type, due to Hurricane Katrina. According to the latest Legislative Act in Louisiana,
" A 'Certificate of Destruction' is a type of Louisiana title issued for a water-damaged vehicle, other than an antique or a vehicle in excess of twenty thousand pounds gross weight, whose powertrain, computer, or electrical system has been damaged by flooding in a gubernatorial declared disaster or emergency area and has been declared a "total loss" by insurance companies."
So, I know what you are thinking : What an idiot do it right, dont even risk it!!! But, the body of this truck is in OUTSTANDING shape. No type of surface damage, and if i can get the truck for a couple hundred (which i think i can) I can always sell the body off right?
So what exactly does the gauge malfunction mean? Was the engine running at WOT when it hydrolocked, or is it simply some faulty readings. This isnt the only truck i can score, but I was curious to know what exaclty happens- ive never seen that before.
One last thing, the company who gets all of these cars lists the VIN, photos , whether the truck will run/drive under its own power etc. The truck does not have the keys with it, so they cannot turn the ignition over at all- would all it need would be a cycling to reset everything? That caught my eye a second ago as well.
Let me know if yall want to see pictures of the truck- its in great shape!
Thanks for reading, and I probably will not go with this truck. Curiousity got me more than anything. Thanks again!
Jake