Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Best WVO for GM Dura-max
> B:
>
> I have a '97 gmc 6.5l td / k2500 suburban. dunno about wvo in it, but I
> can talk to you about
> 2 killer issues on these trucks: fuel pump failure and 4x4 failure.
>
> re the fuel pump,
> SYMPTOM:
> sta
I have a '97 gmc 6.5l td / k2500 suburban. dunno about wvo in it, but I
can talk to you about
2 killer issues on these trucks: fuel pump failure and 4x4 failure.
re the fuel pump,
SYMPTOM:
stalling at stoplights or even on highway for no apparent reason.
CAUSE:
The pump-mounted-driver, or PMD
You are right, I dont see the word Duramax anywhere, just thought thats what
they called the 6.5.
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Best WVO for GM Dura-max
> Hi,
> I
Hi,
I don't believe that the Duramax, the engine designed by Isusu, was introduced
by GM until 2001. The 6.5 engine you are referring to in the 1995 model year is
a totally different engine. Unless, of course, someone changed the engine to
the more recent Duramax.
Welcome to the list,
Derek
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Hello list members
I am now the owner of 2 diesel vehicles. My trusty Golf TDi (B20 only, for
now)has been joined by a 1995 Chevy 2500 pickup with the 6.5 liter Duramax
TurboDiesel. I intend on converting to WVO using the Greasecar kit, mainly
because I like the <1 minute purge feature. I was won