91-93 4x4's have BOTH speed sensors in the trans AND they used the one in the transfer case. 94+ omitted the output speed sensor in 4x4's, but you can add in the output reluctor wheel to put an output speed sensor in one. Most all of the internals between 93 & 95 interchange, but keep in mind to...
If you read deeper into those old posts about increased pop pressures, many people in summer experienced hard hot starts with pop pressures over 2500 psi. I wouldn't run more than 2300 on a ds4, especially one with any miles on it.
Up to 96 has both cooler lines together, ALL 97+ have the outlet in the front, and the return near the rear. As Will pointed out, many people swap different years into different trucks. Functionally, 94+ all work the same, 95+ all have the bosses for the nsbu on the trans, so you could make it...
For that power level a triple disc is overkill. And there is no way I would put a $1500 converter in without going through the trans. Almost always if the converter is going, in a 6 speed, the C3 & C4 clutches will also be in rough shape(C2's are hit or miss with the 6 speeds). The LML...
94, 96-02 are the same condenser, 95 is a 1 year only unit. The 95 condenser can be used in 94+, but the 94, 96-02 will not work in a 95. 95 has a m10x1.25 pressure port for a high pressure activated switch that forces the ac to recirc mode, 94 didn't use this switch, and in 96 they moved the...
How much power is he running? Suncoast has been getting some bad press here lately. That said, I'm still happy with my Precision Industries(of Tennessee). Goerand seems to be the go to right now. But without knowing power goals it is tough to say which converter. And is he building the trans or...
The blueing on the steels is from low line pressure. The clutch material is most likely from your converter. It sounds to me like you rebuilt your trans without finding out why your trans failed in the 1st place. Transmissions do fail, but the majority of them fail because something else takes...
That silver can on top of it that your fuel line connects to is the fuel filter/pressure regulator. You used to be able to buy them separately, but they cost almost as much as the whole module assembly.
Found one...
Noises like this that come and go in the gen1 vortecs is normally lifters. It's hard to tell in your video though as that sounds like something else. Lifter noises are normally a hard metallic knock that come and go with oil pressure and rpm changes. I know my 99 has lifter problems, it will...
I wouldn't run autolite's myself, heard of way to many swelling in the heads. And I looked up the 1115's, and I don't believe they will work with the stock glow plug system as they are 11V plugs. Beru(Motorcraft) only is what I was told for the International engines. And if you do away with the...
For the majority of people this is a bad idea. The radiator cooler is there for slow speed cooling, unless you have a trans cooler with it's own electric fan on a tstat switch, you will get overheating at low speeds. Gmt400 trucks have horrible airflow through the cooling stack, below 40 mph you...
First off you need to figure out which trans you have. A 93 1500 with a naturally aspirated diesel engine should have a 4l60e, not a 4l80e, and the 4l60e uses a 3 bolt torque converter, not a 6. Some 3l80/th400's used 6, but most of them were 3 bolts. The 4l80e used a 6 bolt converter, but only...
I assumed he meant both were 2 wheel drive. Many people do not know C=4x2 and K=4x4, or think that C&K is a year difference.
I really do not understand why so many want to swap transmissions instead of repairing there old one. Why put one in that could go at any time when you could have your...
That is the serial adapter I posted about earlier, but finding the definition files for an oddball tcm only that was used for only 3 years will be your obstacle.
Ideally you need a tech1 or tech1a scanner for the oddball 91-93 trans controller. I think the tech2 could do it as a 93, but I'm not certain. As to the aftermarket scanners, I'm not sure. You have to keep in mind the 91-93 6.5l used a trans only controller, so there wasn't alot of push in the...
Iirc 4th gear is inhibited until engine temps are above 100 degrees and tcc is inhibited until 140 degrees. You also have to keep in mind there is also trans temp inhibitors that can prevent lockup from engaging. It's been awhile since I looked at any 6.5 .bins, and these would have been 94/95...