advice on 2001 2500HD truck!!!!
Bears4Sho
02-28-2008, 03:39 PM
Hey guys I have a 2001 silverado 2500HD 6.0L V8 Gasoline engine extended cab and have a few questions?
1. I was wondering what size my engine is?
2. With this many miles, should i worry about the timing belt and how much is that going to roughly cost?
3. What are common problems with this truck?(except piston slap)
Thanks for the responses
1. I was wondering what size my engine is?
2. With this many miles, should i worry about the timing belt and how much is that going to roughly cost?
3. What are common problems with this truck?(except piston slap)
Thanks for the responses
bigbadram51
02-28-2008, 06:45 PM
Hey guys I have a 2001 silverado 2500HD 6.0L V8 Gasoline engine extended cab and have a few questions?
1. I was wondering what size my engine is?
2. With this many miles, should i worry about the timing belt and how much is that going to roughly cost?
3. What are common problems with this truck?(except piston slap)
Thanks for the responses
Well, your engine is a 6.0 liter (366 Cu.In.)
How many miles does it have unless its got well over 150k, I wouldnt worry to much about it, and even with that many it shouldnt be an issue.
And for your third question, 2500HD's are a pretty damn well built truck. great motor, great tranny, great rear axle. The front IFS is strong for and IFS (not the greatest of designs for durability), but ball joints, wheel bearing, idler/pitman arms. But these hold up well as long as you are running narrow wheels and normal size tires.
Hope this helps
1. I was wondering what size my engine is?
2. With this many miles, should i worry about the timing belt and how much is that going to roughly cost?
3. What are common problems with this truck?(except piston slap)
Thanks for the responses
Well, your engine is a 6.0 liter (366 Cu.In.)
How many miles does it have unless its got well over 150k, I wouldnt worry to much about it, and even with that many it shouldnt be an issue.
And for your third question, 2500HD's are a pretty damn well built truck. great motor, great tranny, great rear axle. The front IFS is strong for and IFS (not the greatest of designs for durability), but ball joints, wheel bearing, idler/pitman arms. But these hold up well as long as you are running narrow wheels and normal size tires.
Hope this helps
2000CAYukon
02-28-2008, 06:56 PM
It also does not have a timing "belt". It has a timing "chain" which last much longer (usually) than a timing belt.
//2000CAYukon
//2000CAYukon
Bears4Sho
02-28-2008, 10:05 PM
Thanks for the responses guys and if there is anymore to add please do as i will keep checking on this. thanks again
Oh yeah it has 105,000 are there any maintenance services you guys recommend. I just had my oil changed, which i do every three thousand miles and I also just had my transmission flushed.
Oh yeah it has 105,000 are there any maintenance services you guys recommend. I just had my oil changed, which i do every three thousand miles and I also just had my transmission flushed.
bigbadram51
02-29-2008, 01:33 AM
I personally think oil changes every 3k miles is overkill... I change mine when my truck tells me to do so... almost 90k miles so far, probably 70k of those in the Texas summer heat and it doenst burn a drop. And I've heard getting the tranny flushed is not your best optioin, but dropping the pan is much better
72chevelleOhio
02-29-2008, 04:57 AM
I personally think oil changes every 3k miles is overkill... I change mine when my truck tells me to do so... almost 90k miles so far, probably 70k of those in the Texas summer heat and it doenst burn a drop. And I've heard getting the tranny flushed is not your best optioin, but dropping the pan is much better :1: If I change mine at 3k it comes out looking brand new. No matter what brand name I use, the oil don't turn black till around 6,300 miles. I have over 132k miles on it. When the light comes on to change the oil, I MAY be 1/2 quart low. If I use the cheaper oil..
I dropped the transmission pan on mine at 108k (finally) It was a pain to get out. I have a Z71, don't know if the 4x2 is easier. Anyway, same deal on that, the fluid coming out didn't look or smell bad. The filter did look a little dirty though.
I dropped the transmission pan on mine at 108k (finally) It was a pain to get out. I have a Z71, don't know if the 4x2 is easier. Anyway, same deal on that, the fluid coming out didn't look or smell bad. The filter did look a little dirty though.
semisendiz
04-10-2008, 06:11 PM
My computer comes up to tell me to change the oil at about 2 or 2.5 kmiles. It seems it calculates for engine RPM's and time running. In any case I do change it at every 2.5Kmiles or so, oil is black and dirty anyway by then, and I do have to add about a quart every 1k miles...
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