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Ray, IN ,re: 6.5l diesel
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Posted by Red Tom on January 15, 2004 at 16:57:32 from (209.254.41.96):
Ray, Your reply re: 6.5l tune up. mine was just done 8 new injectors(you can't calibrate must replace) at 40,000 miles, cost $800. I complained and got half back from GM. Now my truck smokes on start up and gets same mileage. But this is my point. Add this to the approx 3,500$ for diesel opt.and my first 40k miles have been pretty expensive. Also this is the second time I have been here with this discussion and I have to say this time and last time probably totaled 75 trucks discussed and not ONE person said "My 6.5l Chevy gets..." I never see them on the road, at shows, auctions, or the Rv parks. If they all are like mine its no wonder. And incidentally all the 6.5 pumps are bad. GM even extended the warranty on them, but since my truck is low miles this warranty will run out before my pump fails, which it will. thanks for your reply
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