Lokel Yokel
05-23-2016, 18:39
Hi, New to this website. I am shopping for an RV. I have two identical RVs in my sights. One is a 1998 with 6.5 TD. It has 60,000 miles. The other is a 1997 with a 7.4 liter / 454. It has 38,000 miles.
The diesel has been getting about 10 miles to the gallon in the RV. 16,000 lb vehicle. I think they come with something like 4:55 gears. It has the 4L80E tranny....did I get that right? I think that is what he said. It's a p30 chassis.
The gas motor probably gets 7 or 8 mpg.
I'm trying to decide which one to buy. The big block Chevy would certainly be a powerhouse and cheap to repair.
I saw a post that Robyn made to a fellow newbie. To check for leaks. And signs of water blowing out the vent on the radiator. Also have it set overnight prior to starting. The guy told me this thing (the diesel) starts right up and runs clean right from the get go.
I think either motor is cool. I will say this...if I ever have to pull one out...they tell me the motor must be hoisted out through the drivers windshield. I need a reliable motor long lasting motor. I will be climbing some hills with it. Maybe even Pikes peak?? Heading West with my family for a road trip.
Resale value is a consideration too. I figure many people would prefer a diesel come resale time.
I think I know how folks on this website will respond, but I'd still like to hear your thoughts. I'd like it to be a simple choice. I should also say...both motors are in stock configuration and I don't have money for mods on either motor.
Thanks!
Justin in VT
The diesel has been getting about 10 miles to the gallon in the RV. 16,000 lb vehicle. I think they come with something like 4:55 gears. It has the 4L80E tranny....did I get that right? I think that is what he said. It's a p30 chassis.
The gas motor probably gets 7 or 8 mpg.
I'm trying to decide which one to buy. The big block Chevy would certainly be a powerhouse and cheap to repair.
I saw a post that Robyn made to a fellow newbie. To check for leaks. And signs of water blowing out the vent on the radiator. Also have it set overnight prior to starting. The guy told me this thing (the diesel) starts right up and runs clean right from the get go.
I think either motor is cool. I will say this...if I ever have to pull one out...they tell me the motor must be hoisted out through the drivers windshield. I need a reliable motor long lasting motor. I will be climbing some hills with it. Maybe even Pikes peak?? Heading West with my family for a road trip.
Resale value is a consideration too. I figure many people would prefer a diesel come resale time.
I think I know how folks on this website will respond, but I'd still like to hear your thoughts. I'd like it to be a simple choice. I should also say...both motors are in stock configuration and I don't have money for mods on either motor.
Thanks!
Justin in VT