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SixFiveTurboGarage.com RUclips channel is here to show clear and easy to follow steps to get more power out of the GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel without losing durability.
Complementing the full articles and pictures on the main web site, with these videos, you should be able to do all the work in your own garage that you would pay somebody else to do and save that money while learning more about your truck.
From performance to regular maintenance and a little GM specific info in between, we'll cover everything that we can to keep your rig running strong and healthy
Complementing the full articles and pictures on the main web site, with these videos, you should be able to do all the work in your own garage that you would pay somebody else to do and save that money while learning more about your truck.
From performance to regular maintenance and a little GM specific info in between, we'll cover everything that we can to keep your rig running strong and healthy
Inspect/Review/Fit Test Replacement 6.5 Diesel Turbo Side Manifold from APDTY
Turbo side manifold rotted through on your 6.5 diesel or are you adding a turbo to a non turbo motor? APDTY makes an iffy quality replacement that I check out and fit. Does it work? You can buy the manifold here... amzn.to/2GyyJEn BTW, the price went up to $189 by the time I posted this video (Oct. 2020).
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A Quick Look At GM 6 5 Diesel Precups
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
GM diesel precups are not that complicated but if you've never seen what these things are all about, I show you a bit about how they are in there and how to get them out. You can always see more how-to's on the GM 6.5 diesel at www.65turbogarage.com/
Detailed GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel Rebuild - Part 6
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
Today we dig deeper and begin removing the rods. Oh, and cracks!!!! Yeah, Optimizers crack too. See the whole article at www.65turbogarage.com/detaile... Want to help build more of these 6.5 only articles and get exclusive 6.5 info? Join the best (only?) 6.5 Patreon page here... www.patreon.com/65TurboGarage
Detailed GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel Rebuild - Part 5
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
Digging down to the bottom end of our 6.5 diesel and getting our first peek at the main webs. See the whole article at www.65turbogarage.com/detailed-65-rebuild.html Want to help build more of these 6.5 only articles and get exclusive 6.5 info? Join the best (only?) 6.5 Patreon page here... www.patreon.com/65TurboGarage
Block heater info and install for GM 6.5 diesel
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
Have you ever seen a block heater up close? You can get a good look at one, the different qualities, and see how to install it properly. Buy the good one here, amzn.to/3bBE34j Read more 6.5 articles at www.65turbogarage.com and help make more how to's and stuff at www.patreon.com/65TurboGarage and like and subscribe and call your mother!
Detailed GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel Rebuild - Part 4
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
Pulling the valve covers, pulling the head, and inspection of a GM 6.5 diesel - Part 2. Looking under the drivers side head we continue to see more damage, some from heat, some just standard GM issues. See the whole article at www.65turbogarage.com/detailed-65-rebuild.html Want to help build more of these 6.5 only articles and get exclusive 6.5 info? Join the best (only?) 6.5 Patreon page here....
Detailed GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel Rebuild - Part 3
Просмотров 25 тыс.4 года назад
Pulling the valve covers, pulling the head, and inspection of a GM 6.5 diesel - Part 1 Ok, we finally start getting our first view of the carnage and an idea of the heartache to come. See the whole article at www.65turbogarage.com/detailed-65-rebuild.html Want to help build more of these 6.5 only articles and get exclusive 6.5 info? Join the best (only?) 6.5 Patreon page here... www.patreon.com...
Introducing Quadstar's ARP main studs for the GM 6.5 crank with proper torque procedure
Просмотров 7 тыс.5 лет назад
John Faddis at Quadstar has been working with ARP to bring us their famous quality fastener in a main stud for the cranks of our 6.5 diesels. Get them at quadstartuning.com/collections/engine-electronics/products/arp-main-stud-kit With this, a full balance, and a quality damper like the fluidampr, we may have our block cracking problem solved. Time will tell. Follow along as we check our end pl...
Detailed GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel Rebuild - Part 2. Pulling The Engine
Просмотров 15 тыс.5 лет назад
Read the full article... www.65turbogarage.com/detailed-65-rebuild.html Ok, here we go! We get this sucker pulled out.
Pulling the radiator core support In a 1993 GMC
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 лет назад
Read the whole article at www.65turbogarage.com/remove-gm-radiator-core-support.html It's not necessary, but pulling your radiator core support in your truck really does make pulling the engine a lot easier. And it's not as hard as you may think so let's pull this sucker!
Pulling the Inner Fender On A 1993 GMC
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
Read the whole article at www.65turbogarage.com/pulling-gm-inner-fender.html One of the quickest things that you can do to make working on your truck easier is to remove the inner fender. These are the bolts to remove to yank 'er free.
Detailed GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel Rebuild - Part 1
Просмотров 22 тыс.5 лет назад
An introduction to the build, a little of what happened to the blowed up Optimizer, and where we're going to go. Read the whole article at www.65turbogarage.com/detailed-65-rebuild.html.
Sign of a Blown Head Gasket, Cracked Head, or Cracked Block on 6.5 Turbo Diesel
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 лет назад
Sometimes, signs of trouble can be easily read. The rebuild has commenced!! www.65turbogarage.com/detailed-65-rebuild.html
6.5 Diesel Blown Head Gasket Or Much, Much More?
Просмотров 13 тыс.5 лет назад
My temp shop and what led up to my 6.5 diesel rebuild covered in www.65turbogarage.com/detailed-65-rebuild.html. With a start-up showing either a blown head gasket, cracked heads, or a cracked block. Spoiler... It was all three. Frick.
Changing the 6.5 Diesel Starter Part 2 - Some Things To Look For
Просмотров 13 тыс.6 лет назад
This is part 2 in a series of video clips meant to support the main article on how to replace the starter on a GM 6.5 turbo diesel at www.65turbogarage.com/replacing-65-starter.html.
Changing the 6.5 Diesel Starter Part 4 - Here We Go!
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Changing the 6.5 Diesel Starter Part 4 - Here We Go!
Changing the 6.5 Diesel Starter Part 1 - What We Need To Remove
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Changing the 6.5 Diesel Starter Part 1 - What We Need To Remove
Changing the 6.5 Diesel Starter Part 3 - Prepped For Install
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 лет назад
Changing the 6.5 Diesel Starter Part 3 - Prepped For Install
ARP Starter Bolts for GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
ARP Starter Bolts for GM 6.5 Turbo Diesel
Changing the 6 5 Diesel Starter Part 6 - Connections 2, And We're Done!
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Changing the 6 5 Diesel Starter Part 6 - Connections 2, And We're Done!
Changing the 6 5 Diesel Starter Part 5 - Connections 1
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Changing the 6 5 Diesel Starter Part 5 - Connections 1
Cheap Fluidampr Install Tool Shown On 6.5 Turbo Diesel
Просмотров 9 тыс.6 лет назад
Cheap Fluidampr Install Tool Shown On 6.5 Turbo Diesel
6.5 Diesel With An A-Team Turbo Top End Acceleration
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6.5 Diesel With An A-Team Turbo Top End Acceleration
-Part 5- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
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-Part 5- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
-Part 3- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
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-Part 3- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
-Part 4- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
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-Part 4- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
Quick Start On A Cold Morning With PT Wiring Solutions Heavy Duty Battery Cables
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.7 лет назад
Quick Start On A Cold Morning With PT Wiring Solutions Heavy Duty Battery Cables
Intro To Replacing the GMC NV4500 Transmission
Просмотров 15 тыс.7 лет назад
Intro To Replacing the GMC NV4500 Transmission
-Part 2- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
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-Part 2- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
-Part 1- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
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-Part 1- Installing PT Wiring Solution's Heavy Duty Battery Cables On A '93 GMC 6.5 Turbo Diesel
Looks like the exact same block heater my 94 7.3 idi engine has.. maybe add that to your headline for more views mine is also behind the starter
Amazing!
Whats the torque specs for main and rod bearings really need help on 1997 chevy 6.5 diesel
Is the Harmonic balancer install tool for the GM 6.5 turbo diesel still available for purchase?
It could also just be bad internal seals on the turbo
I just bought my first 6.5l suburban 2k on offer up mechanic special not running with 175000 miles got home the guy couldnt get it going there was a trail of parts scattered through out the truck and we got it running in 3 hrs with the help of my sister
My 6.5L has these ports but they’re capped. No way to get a heater in. I found a plug that goes to the heater but I don’t see a heater at all. The only port that I can’t see is this one you’re working with, which is behind the starter. How do I remove the inner caps? Or is there definitely a stock heater behind my starter? None of this makes sense as the plug that I found is on the driver side, and the starter is on the passenger side. Help
They DO in fact still make this kit; it is sold exclusively by Quadstar Tuning. I just bought it. Great quality US made 2/0 cable though the hardware is slightly different now.
Damn, what have I got myself into!?
Which turbo did you put on?
Is a precup needed at all?
Yes, for an indirect injection diesel
Notice they didn't show the hardest part, getting the old heater out. Nice cop-out video.🙄
That angle difference was the first thing I saw. On a different subject: WHY go to the trouble and expense of adding background noise?
The trouble is it's not stock it's made cheaper and thinner.You got it easy with all the fenders off and nose. How come no gaskets ? Thing you could use studs ? Thanks for posting. 10:35
Yup, that's the case with almost all replacement parts these days. It's very difficult to find anything that is equal, let alone superior in quality. Notice in the text intro that I was surprised that it actually even fit. That's how low the standards are on these kinds of parts. I got it easy because I made it easy. It's actually not that difficult to remove everything to get good access. The first time can be a bear because of frozen bolts but after it's done and anti-seize is used to re-mount, it's even easier. There are no gaskets from the factory. I can't remember the reason why but gaskets can blow out easily under certain conditions and become a pain in the butt, so why bother with the time and frustration? If you have used them in the past and they work, keep using them. If there is room to install after studs are put in, I can't see any reason why not. Thanks for the questions, Peter!
@SixFiveTurboGaragecom I would use the studs to hold the gasket.Did you use a sealant of any type.Did you prepare the surface ? File the faces ? Does it have a lot of foot pounds on the manifold bolts ? Sorry for the many questions. I m always curious to see how to avoid mistakes. I hate doing things over.
@@peterwill3699 No sealant. This video wasn't made as an installation video since my old manifold was still good, it was just made to show the new one and show how it fit. That's a good point though that the new manifold may not be made to as good of tolerances that the old one was. When the time comes for me to install permanently, I would run a file or some sand paper on something flat over the mating surfaces. At first just lightly to check flatness, and then more if it needs to be made flat. I still would prefer this over using gaskets. As for torque, although I prefer to torque things down to proper specs, if I didn't have the numbers handy, I wouldn't worry about this one, just reef on it good and get it nice and tight. (Btw, it's 26 ft/lbs)
What happend to ya man?
Still here! A lot of stuff going on and hope to get back at it at some point. If all goes well, it'll be next summer.
If anyone has a sloppy shifter, pull the shifter stub out and use a prybar to push the two pins back inward on the tower, I used wire to wrap it and keep them from backing out, my shifter is 100% better, took me a minute to figure it out, I was bout ready to just sell the truck before this.
Ahhh i found your comment here too, i see what you mean
I Looked all over the web and couldn't find any suggestions for my sloppy shifter, so what I found thought it was worth sharing.
@@gc3022 i have not looked yet but i imagine you have to push the pins in into the direction of the rear of the truck?
Awesome, thanks for that!
The wire didn't hold up, bought a 4"hose clamp, going to try that now
It’s kinda funny 6.5 turbo Garage .doesn’t have a garage?
Ha! I love it. The garage part is referring to you being able to do the work in your own garage but that's hilarious.
Thank You!!!!!!!!!!
You bet, glad it helped!
To be honest with you the 6.5 is a peace of junk put a Cummings
To be honest with you, telling that to someone who has ran them successfully for 20 years makes you sound like a total moron.
I see you haven’t posted update in 2 years, what did you end up doing with the engine?
Oh, she's running strong! Believe it or not, I still plan on finishing the videos and articles at some point, there were some major events that pulled me away and I just need things to mellow out a bit so I can concentrate on getting them out. I got it rebuilt with a few mods along the way and now it's running very well with an A-Team turbo, Feed the Beast mod, maxed out DB2 pump (with a much bigger one planned), water/methanol, and a bunch of other goodies that I'll cover in more detail.
I have a 93 ext cab 6.5 with nv4500 and 335k on clock i have a few questions if you dont mind and i hit that button my friend!
Thank you sir! What are your questions?
@@SixFiveTurboGaragecom first off thanks,in just your opinion am j getting close to a rebuild given the miles and this being a light duty diesel or do these things usually chug along pretty well?
If I was in your position, I would start building a new motor right away while you keep running that one. But I may be in a different situation, I need my truck on the road all the time. I would start sourcing all the parts now, get it built and installed, then I would rebuild the old one and have it sitting there in case I needed a spare (I'm actually working towards that exact thing right now). To be clear, contrary to some opinions, these motors do last a long time. I mean, look at yours for crying out loud. Don't listen to the ignorant morons that that think that these things blow up easily. My problem is that I can be an ignorant moron and blow up my engines myself! So if I have a spare, I can get it installed in a day and be back on the road. If you can be without your truck for a time, then do your research first, collect all the parts, and then pull the engine to rebuild. Or, drive her till she dies and then rebuild, it depends on what you can manage.
Thanks, ok I just started tearing down a 599 block that is a complete engine but sat outside for a year and everything is rusted is it still a good block?
What size socket to remove the head bolts? 22mm?
Hello can i reuse pre cup that have hairline crack? In toyota B engine, i cant find replacement. What bad effect will happen if part fail
Impossible to say without seeing them but if it's just a all crack, I'd run them. If the part fails, pieces will be sucked into the cylinder and likely jammed up between the piston and head. If they aren't imbedded into one of those, it will be shot out the exhaust. Not a good situation but I and many others have had glow plugs self destruct and sucked into the cylinder and she kept running fine.
Those are pretty thick and heavy duty rods and pistons so, why do they say you can't modifie the 6.2 or 6.5 diesel to get more power out of them for fear of blowing them up like you can a Cummins or a Power Stroke?!
Tom, the first and best thing you can do to get great power and reliability out of these motors is completely ignore what "they" say. The diesel world is full of egos, bro science, and ignorance. There are motors out there with over 600,000 miles on them, some with over 500HP, some doing serious tractor pulls, and many doing regular towing on a daily basis. Are they as good in some ways as a Cummins? No. They were never built to be. But does that mean they are on the other extreme and complete garbage? Again, no. That's where the egos, bro science, and ignorance comes in.
so long story short i have a stock 6.5 turbo diesel . while driving i notoice the i had little boost . no matter how much i put my foot to the ground . the truck was smoking really bad and i was trying to get it home suddently the oil pressure dropped and the truck started to sound like it was running on less cyclinders and i heard a loud noise come from the turbo side and it went to sound like a quiet truck to a straight pipe truck like the exhaust was freely flowing passed the turbo very loud. then the truck shut off . i tryed to re crank but it did not start up the engine didnt lock niether as it still cranked . i undid the oil pan drain bolt and did not find any metal in the oil . i took off the air cleaner of the turbo and looked at the front wheel . it was still intacted . my question is did i blown my engine or did i blow my turbo cuz as soon as i heard the loud exahuast noise the engine just kinda bog down and died and wouldnt turn on
I'm sorry but it's impossible for me to tell with a little information. Run it by the guys at the truck stop, they are much better at long distance troubleshooting... www.thetruckstop.us/forum/
You’re a life saver man😂
Glad to help, that's the goal!
I need to do this, my inner fenders need a respray on both sides, but I want to get them out without removing the outer as the truck has recently been painted.
That's actually a great idea. While they are out, give them a layer of undercoating, easy!
How had the rebuilt nv4500 from Midwest trans held up?
It's held up ok. I had some trouble with the throw out bearing but that's just the crappy state of parts these days. (Even the name brand AC Delco). The tranny itself has shifted decently. Only occasionally feeling like it didn't want to slide into gear, but I'm happy with the performance with no major issues. Overall, it's certainly not the best rebuild but it was the cheapest and you get what you pay for. To be clear though, as I explained in my article, I had also ordered an iron nose cone and one other upgrade that I can't remember and didn't get either one so that to me is either total incompetence or plain thievery. Either way, I'll never buy from them again.
Any updates? Miss the 6.5TD content!
Hey Ryan, it's good to hear from you. I've been able to make some time to put into the articles and plan to put more into it and videos to finish off the build series this year so stay tuned. And thanks for hanging around!
I have a 98 6.5 in a 3/4 ton Chevy. I checked the vin and it’s the one without the EGR or cat and has the nv4500 manual transmission. It has 280,000 kms and seems to run really well still. Not sure what to do with this truck, do you think it’s worth anything ?
Everything is worth something. A well running 6.5 with a manual transmission sounds well worth the time and effort to keep maintained and used.
Can you remove the inner fender without removing the outer fender?
Yessir. It can take a bit of maneuvering after all the bolts are out but if you keep at it, it'll come out.
Hello I have it question my disel is mixing with oil any help
Hey Marvin, that's hard to say, I've never had to deal with that before. Try running it by the guys at The Truck Stop Forum, maybe someone there has and they are way better at long distance trouble shooting than I am. www.thetruckstop.us/forum/
Thanks good explanation great video
Thank you sir!
I'm just rebuilding one thats in my land rover here in UK, i think the rings have gone. Hopefully i can get the parts over here
Wow, that sounds like a pretty cool combination. While you're going through all the trouble of getting rings, maybe see about having them shipped to Total Seal for their gapless ring conversion? It's pretty cheap ($10 or so per ring last time I looked) and really helps with keeping the oil clean among other things. www.totalseal.com/ring-request
So when you finally got it all installed, did your crossover pipe match up? It looked like that no one might’ve been a little shorter where your crossover pipe goes. Also, how much of a pain was it getting them bolts out of the head ? Is there a reason they don’t use a gasket and is there one available on the market somewheres
This was just a mock up to check the fit. I'm still running my original manifold. I wanted to grab this one because they kept disappearing off the market and also because many people were needing one so I wanted to get a video out so they could see it up close. As for the crossover, I think it was just the camera angle that made it look off so much but even so, where they mount together has a slight articulation so a slightly different angle will still seal. If the manifold bolts have never been off, you can expect to take some time in there with some possible broken bolts so plan accordingly. Afterwards, always use anti-seize and you'll likely not have any problems again. I'm not sure why no gaskets were specified except that that's the way they were from the factory and I have heard on numerous occasions that leaks often formed after installing gaskets. Besides, if both surfaces are flat, not should be needed.
High temp ultra copper gasket maker can be added if you want.
Fantastic video! Ordering your tool now to get the parts ready to do mine on my 2004 H1.
With about 40,000 miles (DRMO reported 37k at turn-in but who knows how many speedometers it had), my 1992 M1038 with a 6.2L NA engine got one of these about a year after I bought the truck and started “dolling it up”. SFAIK the model I bought will also fit a 6.5L NA engine (or turbo or whatever), but man does it run smoothly now. I removed the cooling stack and replaced the fan actuator while I was there, not much else. Going to try to milk as many miles out of the 6.2 as I can. I’m in no hurry. Thanks for posting.
Hey are you near Portland? My grandpa and I are gonna build a 6.2 diesel for my 86 c20 and id love to have someone who knows what they are talking about on building one im thinking maybe 200-300hp build nothing crazy
Nope. I was a while back but I'm long gone.
I’m in the process of rebuilding my 86 6.2 it has a cracked cylinder and head but I’m sleeving the cracked cylinder and replacing a head and a piston from broken valves it’s not gonna be cheap but it’ll be worth it! It has a 350 in it right now but I hate the 5 mpg I get!
Sounds like a solid plan. And cheap is relative. If done right, that thing oughta last a long time and you'll more than make your money back.
Why not put it on the other side of the block?
Because that's where the stock one is. I run two.
Can you do a full video of the inside of your truck and what year is it
It's a '93. And you really don't want to see the inside. Not pretty. Actually, I'm usually pretty good at keeping it in decent shape and I do have a few interesting goodies inside so maybe I will some day. Thanks for the suggestion!
On your exhaust manifold on the right hand side, where the turbo sets, those extra bolt holes are for heat shields to protect your return diesel injector line hoses, a little rubber lines I believe. One thing I did with the brand new manifolds I bought back in 2017 for my P 400 that I bought from Leroy Diesel Was I had the exhaust manifolds powder coated with that heat coating ceramic coating before both of them on so I still have my old manifolds off of my old 65 diesel that went into my 1997C 3500 diesel pick up but I think my castings oh my exhaust manifolds Seem to be a lot thicker as I recall.
Absolutely. The only thing that should stop anyone from powder coating exhaust is cost. It can make them basically last forever. Great idea!
Put torch starter mount to get bolt out heat it for two minutes then the bolt come out
Thanks for this.
I gotta say, I wasn't expecting this vid to start with the truck in the Audi service position.
You totally forgot burping it at the end.
Nope, didn't forget. I've never had to with the older setup that I had, it just purged all the air over time. When I switched over to the newer setup here, www.65turbogarage.com/stop-65-overheating.html, I did have a much harder time purging all the air.
Are the linked thermostats rated for 180? Thanks!
Nope. All 6.5's are 195* from factory.