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mybigwarwagon

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So I was perusing Craigslist the other day and I came across an and for a 99 K2500 350 engine with a blown head gasket for $650. I went to look at it. I offered him $550.


So it came home with me.
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Not a bad looking truck on the outside. The interior is a different story. It was used in a construction company. It has a bench front seat. The buckets for the third row are there, but the seat is gone. I have seat to put in it.

The next day I got a message on facebook from a guy out on the coast. He had a 96 C2500. Another 350 truck. From what he said it was a good gamble to drive 200 miles to look at it. So I did.


I drove my wife's S-10 out. And then...

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It smelled like a dead elephants butt so I stopped right away and got a bottle of Febreeze.

He said the AC compressor needed to be replaced. I decided to gamble again and bought a big can of Freon with a hose on it. the compressor works fine. I drove home with AC.

So I may have a problem with GMT-400 trucks...
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Keep in mind there are 4 not in that picture for a total of 9
 

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I think my wife would flip if I came home with any more trucks without selling one. But sounds like good deals on those 2.
 

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Yea one of them would have to be liveable as I wouldn't have a home anymore
 

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So I was perusing Craigslist the other day and I came across an and for a 99 K2500 350 engine with a blown head gasket for $650. I went to look at it. I offered him $550.


So it came home with me.
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Not a bad looking truck on the outside. The interior is a different story. It was used in a construction company. It has a bench front seat. The buckets for the third row are there, but the seat is gone. I have seat to put in it.

The next day I got a message on facebook from a guy out on the coast. He had a 96 C2500. Another 350 truck. From what he said it was a good gamble to drive 200 miles to look at it. So I did.


I drove my wife's S-10 out. And then...

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It smelled like a dead elephants butt so I stopped right away and got a bottle of Febreeze.

He said the AC compressor needed to be replaced. I decided to gamble again and bought a big can of Freon with a hose on it. the compressor works fine. I drove home with AC.

So I may have a problem with GMT-400 trucks...
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Keep in mind there are 4 not in that picture for a total of 9
My wife told me years ago I better not buy anything that has wheels or needs insurance. She got over it.
 

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So I was perusing Craigslist the other day and I came across an and for a 99 K2500 350 engine with a blown head gasket for $650. I went to look at it. I offered him $550.


So it came home with me.
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Not a bad looking truck on the outside. The interior is a different story. It was used in a construction company. It has a bench front seat. The buckets for the third row are there, but the seat is gone. I have seat to put in it.

The next day I got a message on facebook from a guy out on the coast. He had a 96 C2500. Another 350 truck. From what he said it was a good gamble to drive 200 miles to look at it. So I did.


I drove my wife's S-10 out. And then...

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It smelled like a dead elephants butt so I stopped right away and got a bottle of Febreeze.

He said the AC compressor needed to be replaced. I decided to gamble again and bought a big can of Freon with a hose on it. the compressor works fine. I drove home with AC.

So I may have a problem with GMT-400 trucks...
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Keep in mind there are 4 not in that picture for a total of 9
Now you need to find a gmt800 has body damage so that you can take out the 5.3 with a 4l60e or better yet the 6.0 with the 4l80e and do a swap to the one that has the bad motor . Sorry I am an LS fanatic. After I did the 5.3 swap to my '94 C1500, there is NO turning back

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mybigwarwagon

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I did some work on the C2500.

The receiver was rusted in place on the hitch. I can only assume the truck was used to put a boat in the ocean since I bought it from the coast. There is no other rust on the truck.

The hitch wouldn't come out so we chained it to a tree. A couple of tugs and this happened.
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Fortunately I have a spare hitch.

While we did that Heath worked on his car.
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Neither front window worked right and the passengers side interior door handle didn't work at all. I kept having to run around the truck to let people out. That got old.

A few days ago we noticed the AC started waning so that needed to be addressed as well.

I got on the AC while my wife pulled the door panel off the passengers door. (Yes she works on stuff too).

Right off the bat I found the high side pressure fitting was leaking. I pulled it off and sent Steph to get one.

When she got back I put it on and tried to pull a vacuum. It would not pull down. It wasn't leaking, it just wouldn't pull. I got out my homemade fitting and pressurized it with air. It went right up to 90 psi and held for 10 minutes. So no leaks. Then I tried a vacuum again. It pulled right down. Ok this truck is weird already.

While it was holding a vacuum I took a look at the door. Oddly enough as soon as she took the door panel off the interior handle started to work. See weird.

She pulled the door panel off the parts truck and cut the pigtail to the window motor as long as she could. I hooked it up straight to a battery. No go. SO the good motor got pulled off the parts truck metal panel and all.

Unfortunately there were slight changes to the metal panel that mean you can't swap them. Dangit.

GM also used 4 of those off three finger rivets. Not a big deal, except that two of the heads face one way and two the other. The two facing the wrong way are not accessible due to the window motor. So i got a wood chisel and chopped them out. I tried a cold chisel and it didn't want to cut the aluminum like it should. I get tons of wood chisels out of scrap vehicles so I have a pile of them.

While I was chiseling I sent Steph to Ace to get 1/4 x 20 bolts.

Once she was back we got that door panel together and installed without the upholstered panel.

Then we did the drivers door. It went together with no problems.

The passengers door, however, was a PITA. I put the interior panel on and off 4 times. Each ti me it was on the interior handle would not work. Off it did. Finally I got pissed while sitting in the truck with the door close and beat the crap out of it with my elbow. It worked after that. See weird truck.
 
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