LaRell
07-08-2006, 21:15
I've got a 1992 K2500 GMC Suburban that I love to death, but the gas mileage just kills me with the 454 it's got in it. I really wish I had had a little more patience and bought a 6.5TD Suburban from the beggining. I LOVE Suburbans, and wanted one with a diesel engine, but came accross this one and bought it rather than waiting a little longer to find a diesel one. DOH!!!
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I lifted it, and put big tires on it wich made the fuel mileage even worse! Had problems with the dang 4L80E tranny that was in it. Kept sticking in second gear. Took it to a tranny shop, they couldn't do anything, took it to the dealership and I think they fixed it only to discover another serious internal problem. So I rebuilt it, only to have more problems, so I finally yanked it out and put in an NV4500 5speed. Not a problem ever since, I love it!! Except for the terrible 9-10 miles per gallon gas mileage.
So I have been wanting to put a Cummins or Powerstroke in it, but I don't have the time to deal with all the custom work that would involve. I could, and would love to do it, but not right now. So I decided for ease of installation, to go with a 6.2 or 6.5. I also wanted to make sure I got an entire vehicle so I would have everything right there to make the swap. Just so happens that there was a 1982 GMC Jimmy with a 6.2 and the Banks turbo allready installed for sale here locally. The guy selling it was asking $2000. At first I thought it might be worth that, til I found out it doesn't even currently run.
This guy is a younger guy (So am I I guess at 25:-) but he really doesn't know much about diesel engines, and admitted to having no clue how a diesel engine really works. So I asked him some questions about how and when it stopped running. He said it never stopped running. It ran great right up til when he last drove it. But what it did was stopped starting as easy, and eventually stopped starting at all. I asked him what he'd done to try getting it going again, and he said all he did was replace the glow plug controller and a couple wires under the dash that he thought were burned. He even said the glow plugs were all original. So I am crossing my fingers. I ended up buying it from him today for $1200, and am almost positive that all I am going to have to do is replace the glow plugs and it will be running again just fine. If not, these engines are quite simple, and according to his history of how it quit starting over a period of time, I am pretty sure I have an easy fix on my hands.
As soon as I get it running, I am taking it out of the Jimmy and putting it in my 1992 Suburban. And putting the 454 from my suburban in the Jimmy. Since my suburban has the NV4500 I won't need the computer anymore at all so that can go in the Jimmy too.
I can't wait! I have wanted a Diesel Suburban for so long! And having allready put all the money into my current suburban for the lift, and 5 speed, I don't feel like spending thousands on a different one. It will take me a while to do this swap though since I work 14 hours a day 5 days a week. But that's one reason I went with the 6.2 for now. Will be a lot quicker and easier than a cummins or powerstroke swap. I'll do one of those later when I have more time.
Kind of funny that I own 3 GMC's now without even trying. They just kind of fall in my lap. Well, I mean, why wasn't one or two of the vehicles I came accross a chevy? Instead they have all been GMC. Although GMC's are not rare, Chevy is just more common. Even though they are the same thing with a different name:-) Weird.
http://www.gothelicopters.com/images/AshleySide.jpg
I lifted it, and put big tires on it wich made the fuel mileage even worse! Had problems with the dang 4L80E tranny that was in it. Kept sticking in second gear. Took it to a tranny shop, they couldn't do anything, took it to the dealership and I think they fixed it only to discover another serious internal problem. So I rebuilt it, only to have more problems, so I finally yanked it out and put in an NV4500 5speed. Not a problem ever since, I love it!! Except for the terrible 9-10 miles per gallon gas mileage.
So I have been wanting to put a Cummins or Powerstroke in it, but I don't have the time to deal with all the custom work that would involve. I could, and would love to do it, but not right now. So I decided for ease of installation, to go with a 6.2 or 6.5. I also wanted to make sure I got an entire vehicle so I would have everything right there to make the swap. Just so happens that there was a 1982 GMC Jimmy with a 6.2 and the Banks turbo allready installed for sale here locally. The guy selling it was asking $2000. At first I thought it might be worth that, til I found out it doesn't even currently run.
This guy is a younger guy (So am I I guess at 25:-) but he really doesn't know much about diesel engines, and admitted to having no clue how a diesel engine really works. So I asked him some questions about how and when it stopped running. He said it never stopped running. It ran great right up til when he last drove it. But what it did was stopped starting as easy, and eventually stopped starting at all. I asked him what he'd done to try getting it going again, and he said all he did was replace the glow plug controller and a couple wires under the dash that he thought were burned. He even said the glow plugs were all original. So I am crossing my fingers. I ended up buying it from him today for $1200, and am almost positive that all I am going to have to do is replace the glow plugs and it will be running again just fine. If not, these engines are quite simple, and according to his history of how it quit starting over a period of time, I am pretty sure I have an easy fix on my hands.
As soon as I get it running, I am taking it out of the Jimmy and putting it in my 1992 Suburban. And putting the 454 from my suburban in the Jimmy. Since my suburban has the NV4500 I won't need the computer anymore at all so that can go in the Jimmy too.
I can't wait! I have wanted a Diesel Suburban for so long! And having allready put all the money into my current suburban for the lift, and 5 speed, I don't feel like spending thousands on a different one. It will take me a while to do this swap though since I work 14 hours a day 5 days a week. But that's one reason I went with the 6.2 for now. Will be a lot quicker and easier than a cummins or powerstroke swap. I'll do one of those later when I have more time.
Kind of funny that I own 3 GMC's now without even trying. They just kind of fall in my lap. Well, I mean, why wasn't one or two of the vehicles I came accross a chevy? Instead they have all been GMC. Although GMC's are not rare, Chevy is just more common. Even though they are the same thing with a different name:-) Weird.