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    NV4500 Removal Tools

    15mm deep socket on a 6-12" extension. Regular/ thin wall, not impact rated size. There's one or two lower bellhousing bolts/ studs where only the deep thin wall will work A ratcheting 15mm box end wrench is super helpful for the upper bellhousing to engine studs. Even better if it's a flex...
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    Rear Axle Compatibility

    I really like the 3.73 gears, it is a sweet spot in my opinion. I've never run 3.42 but the 4.10/ 4.11s were terrible for highway driving. Winding out the engine to 3k rpm just to go 70 wasn't fun. I do have a manual transmission though and that helps with towing and fine control over rpm...
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    Rear Axle Compatibility

    If it was a 2500 suburban, it may have the 3.5" rear shoes which is a nice little upgrade as the 2500 pickups only had the 2.5" shoes. As Doug suggested verify that the spring perches are the same width which I think they should be. I swapped the rear end from a 1999 2500 onto my '95 2500 with...
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    94 gmc 6.5 turbo deisel sputtering

    black smoke means unburned fuel. Check your air filter, intake and turbo. Does the compressor wheel spin freely? As already suggested the clear tubing on the return line is the cheapest way to see if you have air intrusion or not. I see new fuel tank, was that also a new sending unit? The tank...
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    How worried/ what should I do about these cracks?

    Yep that's the hole in question @SnowDrift
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    How worried/ what should I do about these cracks?

    Thank you so much for the help and detailed cutaways @Twisted Steel Performance So no drilling necessary to stop the cracks, just grind and fill and pray? Just had another idea, the bolt that goes into this hole goes through a sleeve on the bracket that is bolted to the head. I could get a...
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    How worried/ what should I do about these cracks?

    I was advised against welding the head by a friend who is a heavy equipment mechanic/ repair tech. . He said intense localized heat from welding has the high potential to further propagate the cracks in the cast iron. I was all ready to start ripping off the manifold and try welding but he...
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    How worried/ what should I do about these cracks?

    I was going to originally title this thread "Wet Hole Woes" but thought it a little too...well you get the picture. It is relevant though, here goes So long story short I'm working on my multiyear K3500 1 ton Dump truck build. Sometime this spring a mud wasp had plugged up one of the holes in...
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    New Injection Pump Shelf Life

    My .02... Not worth the risk/ trouble/ hassle buying a "new reman" DS4. Doesn't matter if all seals and small parts have been replaced, if the H&R is worn then it's shot. And if there are no new DS4 head and rotors available then any reman unit is on borrowed time. I understand buying one of...
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    Sucked Near A Quart of Oil, Temp went to 210.

    x2 on working it hard to seat the rings, don't baby it. Hook it up to an unloaded trailer and do some short drives/ pulls, anything to vary load and rpm will help
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    Grading

    another great technique for finishing grading is to back drag with the bucket using the float function. Are you familiar with this feature on your tractor? Being relatively "new" it should have it. With the loader all the way down you push the joystick up and it pops into position for the float...
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    Grading

    does one of the vertical links on your 3pt hitch arms have a turnbuckle/ telescoping function? You can adjust the angle/ pitch of the box grader to a certain extent using that adjustment
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    Instrument cluster confusion

    I think part of what you're running into with finding the right diesel cluster is the '95 being the bastard year for these trucks. '95 was the last year of OBD-1 but the first year the GMT400 having the updated interior. I've always wondered how a 96+ cluster would play nice if at all with a...
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    Replacing factory Glow Plug Harness 1993

    Thank you @Glagulator appreciate the instruction and confirmation
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    Replacing factory Glow Plug Harness 1993

    I'm replacing the original GP harness on my '93 Cheyenne, and have some questions about removing the factory one as it is hardwired in to some other spots I was not aware of. Specifically, on the driver's side, the hot lead from the GP side of the relay (passenger side terminal of the relay)...
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    Chinese 6.5 block

    $4500 bucks for a bare GEP block https://quadstartuning.com/products/6-5l-bare-gep-engine-block
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    1993 Lift Pump Relay Upgrade, '95 Confusion

    Thanks for the clarification on the solenoid. Got a link to one that would work? or is there an amperage rating/ certain set of parameters I should look for in one? I'm referring to everything on the '95 being wired differently from what is normally the case. Ground and trigger wires are...
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    1993 Lift Pump Relay Upgrade, '95 Confusion

    Thanks for chiming in Will. What's the difference between just hot wiring a switch to the glow plugs than having a solenoid in there? Also any insight to the '95 relay being wired backwards but still working?
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    7 &10 degree reamers

    No doubt you can get junkyard knuckles cheaper, finding the unicorn ones is the hard part. When factoring in the price of reamers and the potential for messing up and having to start over the investment in a new set can appear as not too steep an investment is all I was saying
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    7 &10 degree reamers

    the unicorn knuckles are from '99-00 2500 Non- HD models. You can buy them new at 150 bucks a pop still, link here https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/gmc,2000,sierra+2500,5.3l+v8,1359154,steering,knuckle,7496 Expensive, but so are the reamers and the risk of messing a knuckle up. I was lucky...
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