e-mailed this guy and awaiting a reply, thinkin of fixin it up and usin it has a driver
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/1482611547.html
e-mailed this guy and awaiting a reply, thinkin of fixin it up and usin it has a driver
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/1482611547.html
-Kyle
2006 F350 6.0 CCLB DRW LariatGearhead, Holders Diesel, Retro Solutions, Pure Diesel Power, Screamin Eagle, Spyder Industries, Recon, Dirty Diesels
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Let it die.
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i wouldnt pay over 500 for it. as long as everything is there i would bite on it
gonna try and talk him down on it
-Kyle
2006 F350 6.0 CCLB DRW LariatGearhead, Holders Diesel, Retro Solutions, Pure Diesel Power, Screamin Eagle, Spyder Industries, Recon, Dirty Diesels
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6.2 is decent for just a dd. just don't beat it. they don't take abuse all too well.
Brandon
2004.5 K2500hd LLY Dmax/Allison EC/SB - Minor Mod's
2005 Trailblazer Lt 4x4 - Wife's - Stock
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trust brandon on that he killed 2 of our parents...if u get it i got a unimount plow frame and wiring for it u'd just need a blade make a nice plow truck...how many miles are on it? the problem with 6.2 they snap cranks very easily, snap starter bolts off in block as they are i believe 22:1 compression...they aren't bad motors though, and that truck looks clean too
DD: 2003 GMC Sierra 3500 Dually, ec/lb, Efi live by Duramax Tuner controlled through Edge CTS monitor, 5" MBRP exhaust, AFE stage 2 intake.
Toy: "My Pet Monster" 2001 Chevy 2500hd cc/sb, 2.6 pull truck, more money in it then I'd like to admit.
I wouldn't waste my money on that POS. All you'll get is decent fuel mileage...no balls, no torque, junk.
-Tyler
I like 'em. Throw a J-code intake on it, add a wee bit of fuel, and let 'er rip. I'd go buy it for parts if I had somewhere to put it.
Buy made in the United States. Otherwise your job might be next. Unless you already wear black shoes and a visor with golden arches on it to work in which case your fellow american has already failed you.
Is the frame or rust an issue on those?
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Cab corners, rockers, and front cab supports are the first to go. Then the bottom of the core support. Amongst all this, assuming the output of the transmission or transfer case hasn't been slinging ATF, the webbing under the box goes about the same time as the core support.
Front cab supports are a bit of a PITA to replace, but doable. A complete kit to replace from half way up the back of the cab to half way up the bulkhead is around ~$90, including floorpan.
I've had just about every year, except a 1976 (someday I'll get one) in various incarnations of the 73-87(91) GM fullsize. I've still got titles and VIN plates to ~30 I've cut up. I've got a lot of parts to them, even have a complete set of gold trim that was offered only on the 1977s.
These trucks are farkin' cheap to keep on the road. I find the diesels to be a bit irritating, myself.
Buy made in the United States. Otherwise your job might be next. Unless you already wear black shoes and a visor with golden arches on it to work in which case your fellow american has already failed you.
my dad had a 6.2 in a K5 blazer what got me into diesels always wanted a 6.2 cause of it, hopefully gonna take a look at this one this weekend
-Kyle
2006 F350 6.0 CCLB DRW LariatGearhead, Holders Diesel, Retro Solutions, Pure Diesel Power, Screamin Eagle, Spyder Industries, Recon, Dirty Diesels
KCCO!