Jolie
10-21-2003, 22:29
Should be getting our 94 K3500 6.5L TD back in the next few days from the mechanic......yet again. This time the high/low shift fork in the t-case broke along with the cross member by the t-case.
We have replaced a bunch of stuff on this truck including:
Dualmass flywheel & clutch (replaced with Luk kit)
Vacuum pump & oil pressure sending unit
alternator
IP & lift pump & fuel filter
all fluids have been changed
Now the question.....is there any other weaknesses that I might not be thinking about that are typical to GM trucks? We would like to keep this truck, but its a dang money pit.
The good:
It runs great, I mean really great, always starts on 1/2 crank, cold, warm, doesn't matter.
The bad:
It seems to have a problem *going*, first it was the clutch/flywheel, then the vacuum pump, then the IP, and now the high/low shift fork.
Have we managed to replace all the *problem* areas? Any insight would be appreciated. I guess on the bright side, we own it outright. :rolleyes:
Truck is a manual trans with low gear, 4:10 rear end, 4x4, with 150k on it.
We have replaced a bunch of stuff on this truck including:
Dualmass flywheel & clutch (replaced with Luk kit)
Vacuum pump & oil pressure sending unit
alternator
IP & lift pump & fuel filter
all fluids have been changed
Now the question.....is there any other weaknesses that I might not be thinking about that are typical to GM trucks? We would like to keep this truck, but its a dang money pit.
The good:
It runs great, I mean really great, always starts on 1/2 crank, cold, warm, doesn't matter.
The bad:
It seems to have a problem *going*, first it was the clutch/flywheel, then the vacuum pump, then the IP, and now the high/low shift fork.
Have we managed to replace all the *problem* areas? Any insight would be appreciated. I guess on the bright side, we own it outright. :rolleyes:
Truck is a manual trans with low gear, 4:10 rear end, 4x4, with 150k on it.