utah smitty
04-01-2021, 17:10
I just bought a 2000 Chevrolet 3500HD stake bed that i want to convert to a dump truck.
5826
It has 86K miles, and runs good other than it's very hard to start when it's cold. It also has a lot of oil coming out of the turbo area, though it isn't dripping. It has the 4L80E Auto Transmission, and is an "F" VIN engine with California Specs (catalyst).
Everything on it is stock--PMD location, exhaust, fuel pump, etc.
I pulled the connection off the front of the turbo, and it's very oily, as are the lines coming to it from the engine. It's also oily between the turbo and the engine intake. The turbo, however, is tight... no wiggle either side to side or fore and aft.
I've ordered a Flight Systems PMD Relocation Kit, an OPS bypass/Lift Pump upgrade harness (from Leroy Diesel), a new lift pump and "PCV" valve, and will be getting a set of glow plugs.
I also want to install a 4" exhaust system, go to a manual waste gate controller, remove the vacuum pump and will ultimately upgrade the lift pump system and install a remote fuel filter kit.
This brings up some questions:
1. Has anyone installed an aftermarket 4" exhaust on one of these trucks, i.e. Diamond Eye, Flo Pro, etc. If so, other than the length of the pipe from the down pipe to the muffler and tail pipe will a system for a C/K 3500 fit?--down pipe, crossover, etc.
I want to get a gage setup to show EGT, Boost, and Tranny temperatures. I put a Glow Shift Combination Gage on my 95 K2500 when I upgraded it and I'm not happy with it. The EGT portion is easy to read, but the digital boost and temp part of the gage are obscured by reflections and hard to see in bright light. The mount is also pretty cheesy... thin metal that doesn't hold it very securely.
I want to get a better gage setup for this truck, and am also considering getting a programmer, like an Edge, etc. so I can tailor it to different driving conditions, i.e. towing a trailer, unloaded, etc. I know many of programmers have read outs that show EGT, etc. Is it practical to just buy the programmer and use it to monitor those items?
2. Any recommendations on type of programmer, considering my somewhat miserly budget?
3. Any recommendations on glow plugs? I've been told that the Bosch glow plugs have quality problems... I'm leaning to just AC Delco plugs.
Thanks,
Smitty
5826
It has 86K miles, and runs good other than it's very hard to start when it's cold. It also has a lot of oil coming out of the turbo area, though it isn't dripping. It has the 4L80E Auto Transmission, and is an "F" VIN engine with California Specs (catalyst).
Everything on it is stock--PMD location, exhaust, fuel pump, etc.
I pulled the connection off the front of the turbo, and it's very oily, as are the lines coming to it from the engine. It's also oily between the turbo and the engine intake. The turbo, however, is tight... no wiggle either side to side or fore and aft.
I've ordered a Flight Systems PMD Relocation Kit, an OPS bypass/Lift Pump upgrade harness (from Leroy Diesel), a new lift pump and "PCV" valve, and will be getting a set of glow plugs.
I also want to install a 4" exhaust system, go to a manual waste gate controller, remove the vacuum pump and will ultimately upgrade the lift pump system and install a remote fuel filter kit.
This brings up some questions:
1. Has anyone installed an aftermarket 4" exhaust on one of these trucks, i.e. Diamond Eye, Flo Pro, etc. If so, other than the length of the pipe from the down pipe to the muffler and tail pipe will a system for a C/K 3500 fit?--down pipe, crossover, etc.
I want to get a gage setup to show EGT, Boost, and Tranny temperatures. I put a Glow Shift Combination Gage on my 95 K2500 when I upgraded it and I'm not happy with it. The EGT portion is easy to read, but the digital boost and temp part of the gage are obscured by reflections and hard to see in bright light. The mount is also pretty cheesy... thin metal that doesn't hold it very securely.
I want to get a better gage setup for this truck, and am also considering getting a programmer, like an Edge, etc. so I can tailor it to different driving conditions, i.e. towing a trailer, unloaded, etc. I know many of programmers have read outs that show EGT, etc. Is it practical to just buy the programmer and use it to monitor those items?
2. Any recommendations on type of programmer, considering my somewhat miserly budget?
3. Any recommendations on glow plugs? I've been told that the Bosch glow plugs have quality problems... I'm leaning to just AC Delco plugs.
Thanks,
Smitty