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I just picked up an 01 2500hd 6.0, came across this video. I have no clue what the heck I'm doing or where to start in making it long-trip ready, but I enjoyed your diagnostic and problem solving skills. I learned a bit about injectors, spark plugs, wires, heck even the trip to a junk yard was nice. I'm trying to escape the city and get out of my comfort zone, you contributed to aiding me on that goal indeed
I’m glad to hear that man. If you every need any help feel free to shoot me an email and I’ll do my best to help! I appreciate the words of encouragement.
You know I love this because this is different most people do 90s cars or down so the fact that he actually did like an early 2000s is really neat in my opinion you don’t see that a lot
I am just trying to do anything I can get my hands on that I think will be a cool one to get going! If I don't like the car, I'm not going to mess with it.
Hi! Loved the video! I'd probably use some heet in the tank the next time you fill up to try to help clear the lines out. Can't wait to see the next video!
I love those things, but they’re getting hard to find now! Are used to sell GM cars and trucks. If I remember right those eight ones from the factory use about a quart oil every thousand miles and that’s considered normal. Great motors, though they are thirsty, they can pull the house down.
You’ve earned a new subscriber. Keep up the great work! My only complaint is to try and render these vids in at least 720p and these videos will look flawless!
I think it's always good to check your oil and check all your fluids before you even get started and trying to start something like that up especially after it's been setting for so long cuz it gives you more of an idea what could be wrong with it and what to really look forward to when you're going and getting into it
@@saturnspeedshop Hell yeah! I love videos like the ones you are creating! Keep up the hard work and you will go far! I just bought a 2005 Saturn Ion that has been sitting for 5 years. I found your video looking for tips on how to get the car running again lmao!
I like the video, I have a fair share of older gm trucks in the family so the sights of that truck are nothing new to me lol. Just maybe one suggestion I have would be to see if you can upload your videos in a higher resolution, 720p would be a big help in increasing the detail of your videos.
I noticed this truck has a transmission temperature gage. Also what is with two batteries? Usually is with a diesel engine being it requires two batteries unless it was used for towing a trailer. The single battery is on the left side of the truck.
i just bought a 99 that sat for 5 years replacing all brake lines and all fuel lines and all brakes rotors and calipers. just to get it rolling and it runs.
That’s a 2500 non HD I’ve got one too they are good trucks only difference in them is a 14 bolt 9.5 sf and over the rear axle it goes down from an 8” frame rail to a 6” or 6.5” idk which one but good trucks for sure
Good to know. I was just kind of guessing. I know a little bit about a lot of different stuff. Definitely not an expert on anything. One of the reasons I like making the videos is the knowledge I get from everyone in the comments! The car community is the best because everyone shares the knowledge they have.
@@franklinbrown8417 2500 non HD and 1500HD are mechanically identical but this is definitely a 2500 non hd because the 1500hd was only in a crew cab short bed
Dude I bought this truck last winter from some dump lot in kc for parts. The motor trans and t case were gone but robbed interior to go in my buddy’s truck.
Oooff this reminds me of one of my adventures there was a 99 Chevy an I got a shit tons of parts from it an the guy jus wanted it gone an if I could get that done he let me have anything off it
I do not consider Kansas in the midwest nor rust belt. Kansas and other plain states use sand and ashes for roads. Not salt that gets mined from out under the great lakes.
it’s a 99 light duty 2500. the 3rd door was only 99. and it’s a non HD or light duty having the same front end as a gals ton. the frame isn’t as big as an HD 2500
I think its a 99, atleast the 1500s I know for a fact unsure about the older "2500" non Hd models but its a 3 door, so its probably a 99, everything after 99 00-06 extended cabs were 4 door