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Ever own one? I understand they did not go over so well?
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Huh?? The 6.6 Duramax is a good diesel minus the common rail leaking in the 01-04 year 6.6. Sometimes I wonder about you.
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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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The first ones, a Buick block with diesel heads.
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Had a 2002 Lb7, 6.6 Duramax, 4x4, cc, 5sp Allison., 2500, srw.
Put 260,000 mi. on it with zero problems and ran it hard but kept it up.
It was a very good truck. The gent that bought it has a cabinet making business and he’s still running it, last I saw several months ago.
Don’t know if this answers what you’re after, Wabi.
The degree of my privacy is no business of yours.
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We are not talking the same engines.
I talked to a man. and wife in the late 70's delivering two new pickups. I asked why they were driving both.
I was told they could not tow with that engine, or they would have driven one, and towed the other.
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The old 5.7 diesel was decent enough.
Just wasnt up to par on filtration and water separation.
I thought perhaps you were talking about the Toro Flow or the Detroit.
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We are not talking the same engines.
I talked to a man. and wife in the late 70's delivering two new pickups. I asked why they were driving both.
I was told they could not tow with that engine, or they would have driven one, and towed the other. What did they have ?
The degree of my privacy is no business of yours.
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You’re asking about a 45 year old pickup? We are not talking the same engines.
I talked to a man. and wife in the late 70's delivering two new pickups. I asked why they were driving both.
I was told they could not tow with that engine, or they would have driven one, and towed the other.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Diesel heads on a gas Buick block.
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The first ones, a Buick block with diesel heads. I’m pretty sure you are talking about try old square bodies that have the converted gas engine to diesel, ye they’re turds. Also I’m pretty sure they were on half-ton frames and chassis. The new ones are good engines.
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You’re asking about a 45 year old pickup? We are not talking the same engines.
I talked to a man. and wife in the late 70's delivering two new pickups. I asked why they were driving both.
I was told they could not tow with that engine, or they would have driven one, and towed the other. I guess so Mike.
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We are not talking the same engines.
I talked to a man. and wife in the late 70's delivering two new pickups. I asked why they were driving both.
I was told they could not tow with that engine, or they would have driven one, and towed the other. What did they have ? Didn't they have a converted gasoline to diesel Chevy 350 engine back in the 70's that was a complete failure?
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It may have been a Chevy block Barry. A GM block at any rate.
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We are not talking the same engines.
I talked to a man. and wife in the late 70's delivering two new pickups. I asked why they were driving both.
I was told they could not tow with that engine, or they would have driven one, and towed the other. What did they have ? Didn't they have a converted gasoline to diesel Chevy 350 engine back in the 70's that was a complete failure? Yes biggest POS I’ve ever seen. The good thing it’s the almost same motor in a Humvee, so parts were interchangeable. Don’t ask me how I know, the US Army would be pissed at me if they knew.
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Oldsmobile 5.7 based Diesel. The late 80s 6.2 were ok but seemed to eat transmissions. The 6.5 in the 90s was a good engine judging by friends that had them. The problem was by then the Fords and Dodge diesels were everywhere. I’ve never heard anything bad about the Duramax
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people that text all day get on my nerves
just knowing that people are out there with that ability,....just makes me wanna punch myself in the balls
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We are not talking the same engines.
I talked to a man. and wife in the late 70's delivering two new pickups. I asked why they were driving both.
I was told they could not tow with that engine, or they would have driven one, and towed the other. What did they have ? Didn't they have a converted gasoline to diesel Chevy 350 engine back in the 70's that was a complete failure? Yes biggest POS I’ve ever seen. The good thing it’s the almost same motor in a Humvee, so parts were interchangeable. Don’t ask me how I know, the US Army would be pissed at me if they knew. You are thinking the 6.2, not the 5.7. The 6.2 and the 6.5 were similar and shared many parts. I dont know of any parts commonality between the 5.7 and the 6.2. At any rate....the 6.2 was from the Detroit Diesel division.
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I know a guy that hated Fords so badly, he carried an 8 foot length of chain, with the links welded together, in his GMC. Every time he broke down, he had a Ford “push” him.....so it appeared that he was towing the Ford! 😂 memtb
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Pop had a GMC, ‘93 I think, with the 6.2 or 6.5.
Put 300k on it and sold it. Last I heard it’s still running.
Was a good truck but struggled to get out of its own way. Pretty common for a lot of diesels back then. Got good fuel mileage though!
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Ever own one? I understand they did not go over so well? Holy crap. Do you just sit around and think this stuff up?
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Had a 2004 Crew Cab 2500 6.6 Duramax. Sold it after 13+ solid years and 335,000 miles. Injector pump at 215,000. Solid truck.
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