Picked up this ‘94 K2500 350/4l80e. Body is super straight and felt tight on the road. However, it had a misfire, 20psi hot oil pressure, intermittent valve train noise (or broken flexplate, but probably a knock towards the end) and absolutely no balls. So I drove it 2 hours home. Mind you, it seemed to do a little bit better on my cruise around town and the highway.
It almost made it. Temp gauge seemed to be reading fine but when I got 2 miles from home she let go and was super hot. Passenger side of the frame was coated in coolant and oil. It was dark and I couldn’t identify from where. Heater hoses looked good or at least connected. So I guess it will be a paperweight until I get my GMC finished then I’ll tear into this. I wanted a K2500 but might have got a bit more than I bargained for.
Interior is decent, dash is cracked and seat is tore, nothing major. Paint is peeling on the rockers but no significant rust holes or bubbling. Paint has seen better days overall, but I don’t mind. It rides really good. It doesn’t wander or side-step on bumpy roads. The trans also shifted good.
It uses oil, see the haze in the photo. Checked it whenever I stopped. Didn’t think to look when it died for the final time. Died 3 times on the way home haha.
It almost made it. Temp gauge seemed to be reading fine but when I got 2 miles from home she let go and was super hot. Passenger side of the frame was coated in coolant and oil. It was dark and I couldn’t identify from where. Heater hoses looked good or at least connected. So I guess it will be a paperweight until I get my GMC finished then I’ll tear into this. I wanted a K2500 but might have got a bit more than I bargained for.
Interior is decent, dash is cracked and seat is tore, nothing major. Paint is peeling on the rockers but no significant rust holes or bubbling. Paint has seen better days overall, but I don’t mind. It rides really good. It doesn’t wander or side-step on bumpy roads. The trans also shifted good.
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It uses oil, see the haze in the photo. Checked it whenever I stopped. Didn’t think to look when it died for the final time. Died 3 times on the way home haha.