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Does anyone have any comments about a 95,3/4 ton chevy 4x4,6.5 diesel,and what do you think it is worth in good condition?? thanks |
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Greetings, I owned a '95 Chevy 6.5L turbo diesel for many years and enjoyed it, but I can say with all authority that it was a learning experience. Also, since this motor had certain issues, it is not the motor to look for unless you are prepared to put in time and money on preventative maintenance and upkeep. It's also not the best motor of its generation for power, so frankly in my opinion if you are looking for something powerful, reliable and with easy maintenance then I suggest that you look at a 6.6L Duramax diesel instead. The 6.5L TD had indirect injection, ultra-high compression ratio (over 21:1), no intercooler, a small diameter turbo and only two valves per cylinder. Now all of these things have their good and bad points but it's far from state of the art. The problems with this motor included a problematic Fuel Solenoid Driver (based on a poor mounting location), a problematic fuel injection pump (mostly because of the FSD), and had an issue with burn-through on the head gaskets for the two rear-most cylinders. All of these issues are fixable but they require knowledge, time and most importantly money. If the truck you are looking at has had a new fuel injection pump installed fairly recently, and FSD cooler installed and the FSD relocated away from the FI pump, and preferrably a post-'97 high flow water pump with dual thermostats and crossover installed then it just might be worth a hard look at. If not, then just consider that you may end up doing one or all of these modifications to this motor eventually. By the way, a good rebuilt FI pump could run you over $1800.00 installed. Just my two cents worth - Jonathan chuckvo... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote in message news:1177467119.276043.246940 (AT) o40g2000prh (DOT) googlegroups.com... Does anyone have any comments about a 95,3/4 ton chevy 4x4,6.5 diesel,and what do you think it is worth in good condition?? thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Apr 24, 11:23 pm, "Jonathan" <Fire_Capt... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Greetings, I owned a '95 Chevy 6.5L turbo diesel for many years and enjoyed it, but I can say with all authority that it was a learning experience. Also, since this motor had certain issues, it is not the motor to look for unless you are prepared to put in time and money on preventative maintenance and upkeep. It's also not the best motor of its generation for power, so frankly in my opinion if you are looking for something powerful, reliable and with easy maintenance then I suggest that you look at a 6.6L Duramax diesel instead. The 6.5L TD had indirect injection, ultra-high compression ratio (over 21:1), no intercooler, a small diameter turbo and only two valves per cylinder. Now all of these things have their good and bad points but it's far from state of the art. The problems with this motor included a problematic Fuel Solenoid Driver (based on a poor mounting location), a problematic fuel injection pump (mostly because of the FSD), and had an issue with burn-through on the head gaskets for the two rear-most cylinders. All of these issues are fixable but they require knowledge, time and most importantly money. If the truck you are looking at has had a new fuel injection pump installed fairly recently, and FSD cooler installed and the FSD relocated away from the FI pump, and preferrably a post-'97 high flow water pump with dual thermostats and crossover installed then it just might be worth a hard look at. If not, then just consider that you may end up doing one or all of these modifications to this motor eventually. By the way, a good rebuilt FI pump could run you over $1800.00 installed. Just my two cents worth - Jonathan chuckvo... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote in message news:1177467119.276043.246940 (AT) o40g2000prh (DOT) googlegroups.com... Does anyone have any comments about a 95,3/4 ton chevy 4x4,6.5 diesel,and what do you think it is worth in good condition?? thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Jonathan,Thanks for your info,very helpful,I have to make a decesion by friday, just not sure what to do.I can get for 5000$,it is an extended cab,and is in good shape,with 156000mi. This would be my 1st diesel and am a little leary of it.It does have a new injector pump,and air cond work,everything else is untouched.To my knowledge it only pulled a john boat.The only thing that bothered me about my inspection was a "deep,low" knocking sound that i could only hear from inside the center of the cab,mabee the tourqe converter???? Couldnt really hear it outside the cab,thats the only thing that i keep thinking about.Any ideas,and what would you do buy or pass? THANKS FOR YOUR INFO, I APPRECIATE IT ,CHUCK |
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On 25 Apr 2007 21:38:15 -0700, chuckvogel (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net wrote: On Apr 24, 11:23 pm, "Jonathan" <Fire_Capt... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Greetings, I owned a '95 Chevy 6.5L turbo diesel for many years and enjoyed it, but I can say with all authority that it was a learning experience. Also, since this motor had certain issues, it is not the motor to look for unless you are prepared to put in time and money on preventative maintenance and upkeep. It's also not the best motor of its generation for power, so frankly in my opinion if you are looking for something powerful, reliable and with easy maintenance then I suggest that you look at a 6.6L Duramax diesel instead. The 6.5L TD had indirect injection, ultra-high compression ratio (over 21:1), no intercooler, a small diameter turbo and only two valves per cylinder. Now all of these things have their good and bad points but it's far from state of the art. The problems with this motor included a problematic Fuel Solenoid Driver (based on a poor mounting location), a problematic fuel injection pump (mostly because of the FSD), and had an issue with burn-through on the head gaskets for the two rear-most cylinders. All of these issues are fixable but they require knowledge, time and most importantly money. If the truck you are looking at has had a new fuel injection pump installed fairly recently, and FSD cooler installed and the FSD relocated away from the FI pump, and preferrably a post-'97 high flow water pump with dual thermostats and crossover installed then it just might be worth a hard look at. If not, then just consider that you may end up doing one or all of these modifications to this motor eventually. By the way, a good rebuilt FI pump could run you over $1800.00 installed. Just my two cents worth - Jonathan chuckvo... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote in message news:1177467119.276043.246940 (AT) o40g2000prh (DOT) googlegroups.com... Does anyone have any comments about a 95,3/4 ton chevy 4x4,6.5 diesel,and what do you think it is worth in good condition?? thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Jonathan,Thanks for your info,very helpful,I have to make a decesion by friday, just not sure what to do.I can get for 5000$,it is an extended cab,and is in good shape,with 156000mi. This would be my 1st diesel and am a little leary of it.It does have a new injector pump,and air cond work,everything else is untouched.To my knowledge it only pulled a john boat.The only thing that bothered me about my inspection was a "deep,low" knocking sound that i could only hear from inside the center of the cab,mabee the tourqe converter???? Couldnt really hear it outside the cab,thats the only thing that i keep thinking about.Any ideas,and what would you do buy or pass? THANKS FOR YOUR INFO, I APPRECIATE IT ,CHUCK First, Johnathan, that was a nice post you made. Next the 6.5 is basically a improved 6.2 and the low tech prechamber design gave the engine a wider usable RPM range and generally good responce to throttle input simuliar to a gas motor. The biggest problem area with them was the injector pump (most expensive too) and it sounds like this one had had this done. I have seen some 6.2's and 6.5's go 300K miles (they did require at least one pump change). On the knocking noise, diesel can be noisy especailly ifa injector or too goes bad. If the oil pressure is good when hot then engines internals should be fine. If you get this, do change oil regularly every 3K miles or so on that older engine and you will likely get several years more out of its internals. Also make sure cooling system is in good order as you do not want to ever overheat it as it could go badly for engine. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
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