Posted by buickanddeere on August 01, 2011 at 17:03:26 from (216.183.154.193):
In Reply to: diesel truck posted by rick165 on July 31, 2011 at 09:41:13:
GM used a mechanical pump 6.5 to the end of the 2000 model year.
Cummins went to a computer control common rail injection system in 2002.
Ford, they have fiddled around with more engines and designs that what I can keep track off.
Are you in an area of the country where they spread salt on the roads? If that is the case a 10+ year old truck, diesel or not is a liability, not an asset. Religious chassis oiling might make 15+ years.
For your application a 1500HD ,3/4 or 1 ton gasser with a trailer package is less trouble and cost.
I'm hoping you are not one of those tiny p*nis types wanting a massive smoke stack in the back of the truck. Then dial up the fuel injection for lots of smoke.
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