DitchDr
04-20-2008, 08:37
Greetings.
I have a 96 K2500 with 220K miles on the clock. I took it to Ft Worth Tx this weekend and lost a cylinder. Fould out number is zero on compression. Wont even move the needle. The rest of the holes are right at 310 psi.
I am trying to decide...
1. Drag it home to Hutchinson KS to fix it my self. Have to get the truck here and loaded single axle trailer it was pulling.
2. Have it fixed in Texas.
3. New long block or reman. In the last 5K miles I have replaced the injectors, turbo, alternator, crank sensor, oil pressure switch, PDM with cooler. I know I am forgetting something.
I have some concerns about having a shop I don't know work on my truck.
I will have to work on that I guess.
I plan on keeping the truck but this has hit at a bad time as we are in the middle of building a new house.
The shop in Texas suggested a Jasper engine. I was on their web site and did not see long blocks just complete engines.
What about a GM long block? Anyone have experience with any of these?
Then there is Marshall engines. I don't have any knowledge about these folks.
Any comments, experience or suggestions welcome.
I'm all ears... rather eyes:)
I have a 96 K2500 with 220K miles on the clock. I took it to Ft Worth Tx this weekend and lost a cylinder. Fould out number is zero on compression. Wont even move the needle. The rest of the holes are right at 310 psi.
I am trying to decide...
1. Drag it home to Hutchinson KS to fix it my self. Have to get the truck here and loaded single axle trailer it was pulling.
2. Have it fixed in Texas.
3. New long block or reman. In the last 5K miles I have replaced the injectors, turbo, alternator, crank sensor, oil pressure switch, PDM with cooler. I know I am forgetting something.
I have some concerns about having a shop I don't know work on my truck.
I will have to work on that I guess.
I plan on keeping the truck but this has hit at a bad time as we are in the middle of building a new house.
The shop in Texas suggested a Jasper engine. I was on their web site and did not see long blocks just complete engines.
What about a GM long block? Anyone have experience with any of these?
Then there is Marshall engines. I don't have any knowledge about these folks.
Any comments, experience or suggestions welcome.
I'm all ears... rather eyes:)