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Also, loose steering on that truck could be the steering shaft from the steering wheel down to the steering gear. There’s nylon that separates her whatever is in between the two shafts they go down to the steering gear on that shaft that connects to his steering wheel and the shaft that goes down to the steering gear Gets worn out and you get in there also I had to replace the one on my pick up as well. It was worn out completely had a lot of slop in it now it was after replace the steering gear. I still had a lot of slop they replace that and took care of a lot of it That was on my 1997 C3500 that I had put a P400 6.5l diesel engine in
The missing/broke tailgate bezel definitely hit home for me lol. Broke my first one and picked up a new one from the dump. Broke the second one and now it's held on by my reverse camera drilled straight thru the tailgate metal haha.
@@MADAmechanical You Chevy guys can't even talk right. It's a SAS (Solid Axle Swap) NOT SFA swap. Always overcomplicating things to make you seem smart.
A feature length video of a DG road trip will save my sanity this Christmas morning. 46:48 this music choice always soothes my sole. I’m only really here for the music.
I liked the little musical interlude riding horse and all cool lighting, smack in the middle of mechanical diagnostic and repair, plus a few farm cats and dogs. Tying together the people who still live this way. Well done Deboss. Really enjoy your vids and you’ve gave me enough of a look and explanation on some modern engines especially diesels to where I can tear into them with a sense of what I’m doing. Thanks guys
That bumper is only a problem in that it blocks the ventilation holes that the stock bumper had. Those years had a too-small rad so not recommended for heavy hauling in places like here in appalachia. the holes had a flap that directed airflow up into the rad. Consider that plus i also hollowed my bowtie for a "flowtie". I did all the recommended cooling upgrades for mine and now the fan barely ever goes full tilt regardless of conditions. Noticable change is an understatement. I ran my 2005 LLY for years with a leaky head gasket. It would only leak under heavy load and then the low coolant light would come on but it would never empty the rad. Then one day it started bubbling through the expansion tank constantly. I decided to get it done by a shop instead of self and not regretting it after a couple years of a much better engine in all ways once it's fixed. Only had 145k so did nothing on the bottom end... it didn't need it. The shop only did head studs in hopes of not having return customers barter with them. Understandable.
I look forward to seeing a build of that engine. I had avoided them in the past due to their reputation in my area but, as you stated, the CP3 issues were most likely misdiagnosed. Thanks for the video, it was extremely entertaining and your blown head gasket "fix" was a hoot! I love it when people think outside the box.
Every generation of dmax has their issues, especially the OBS trucks, but you gotta remember, you’re working on a GM! The care that goes into engineering a GM vehicle is above and beyond anything else I’ve ever worked on except some older German made stuff that is was equally as serviceable. Just know the sticking points going in so you can negotiate accordingly on price and I’m sure you will be happy for making the switch. They ride like a caddie with the IFS setup, which also makes it expensive if you want to lift the truck more than a couple inches, but even with a lift from a company like cognitio, the ride is better than a stock ford or Cummins of the same era. My lb7 needed injectors about 6 months into me owing it and I was cursing my decision to get the truck after reading all the horror stories online about how horrible of a job it is and this and that. Turns out it’s my favorite truck to work on. You won’t regret getting one!
Still wild how crazy all the coincidences with this truck was, hope y'all have fun with her! Y'all're definitely having more fun that I was going to with it! Was awesome getting to meet y'all! Thanks again for stopping by the shop!
The GMT800’s are some of my favorite trucks ever. I currently have four of them that are in varying conditions and are used for various things. I really like to see that people are starting to fix some of them up because once they are gone, they are gone. Three of mine are beyond repair (2 due to rust, one due to a collision) but one is in really good shape and it stays parked during the winter. I’m also always upgrading and fixing things on it. Thanks for the video!
That was quite an ingenious coolant recovery system. I heard of a guy using the washer bottle for booze but not for coolant. Merry Christmas Happy New Year Great video guys!
It’s kind of wild to me that the Kwik Fill you guys stopped at about 2.5 hours from the boarder is like 45 minutes from my house. No idea why it’s crazy to thinking someone as big as the DeBoss crew is strolling through my neck of the woods, but it is to me. Loved the video! Can’t wait to see what the future brings with it!
oh, yeah, same. Junkyard Digs did a video with a school bus at the KC Speedway and they started by stopping at a Menards I drive past all the time. like, wait, HANG ON I KNOW THAT STORE.
That was a nice roadtrip video expedition. 1:33:20 That looks like Kenmore/Tonawanda street you ended up parking it on. I'd love to run into you guys while your down here in Buffalo. I'm sure you come thru here often being right at the Peace Bridge, to 190/I-90 corridor. Hope I see you driving by some time. That was a good score on that truck. You never mentioned what you ended up paying for it. Hopefully you got a good being it was 'non-running' l. I'd say $10k would be a great deal to buy, but being a southern truck it was probably a lot more....like $25k? Anyways Happy holidays & can't wait to see where you're headed w\ Edison & everything else you have going. 👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩💨☃️🍻
I love these old GMT800 trucks! Have had a few myself but recently got my first duramax. Amazing to see what can be done in a pinch, coolant recovery was genius!
I made it 1900 miles with a blown head gasket just like this...and the solution for me was gutting the thermostats, a 5 gallon backpack garden sprayer and a back seat full of water jugs. I kept the temp super low, seemed to help, and then every 15 miles you give it a ten second squirt of water.
Please do more full videos on the LLY, I’m looking to do the same to my LLY as well. Just wanting to make it a more reliable tow rig to pull our 32’ camper anywhere in America! Keep up the great work Rich!! 🤘🏻
I was hoping you guys would do a Duramax 01-07 for the hybrid build. I hope that's what this is for. If you take the LB7 out and don't need it for the hybrid build, you can keep it for parts for the old tow truck or sell it, or heck, build a diesel race truck/car. Or an LB7 rock crawler or power a boat. It's just a badass engine that has a very supportive aftermarket. Relatively low cost to unlock ridiculous power from that thing, then you can throw on the 5 mode tuner so you got your economy cruise mode, race mode, tow heavy mode, stock...etc. 10500 pound rear axle. But to unlock that capacity you gotta put some airbags. Get the pump rub kit for the transfer case. I had an 02 2500hd LB7 and I'm regretting selling it. I'll get another one in the future, and I'm still gonna buy 01-07 even if I had the $ for a new truck. Those are all great models to work with from stock, though the LB7 is probably the best since it comes pre-deleted stock and is grandfathered in at least right now. Exciting things ahead 😮
I enjoyed seeing all of this work and prep done, but does seem like for all the time spent he could’ve hauled it back in less time. Appreciate seeing all the work and the explanation behind it. Looks like actually a fun trip and fun figuring out the issues and getting back home under its own power.
Merry Christmas Rich and gang…what an awesome find. I’m always blown away by the vehicles that get orphaned down South. That truck definitely deserves a rebuilt engine…and some new lower seat skins. What a machine. Ingenious fix to keep it running on its own power. Epic road trip and excellent content as always. Rich if you end up selling that truck after the build I’d love to own it.
I got a confession to make. I been work on Heavy Trucks and now work on Buses for Austin Capital Metro. I been doing this since 1979. I have worked with several female mechanics and have mixed feelings about the job they can do. Well I been watching Faye and I’m really impressed. In a very few of the videos I watched and can tell she a person I would let work on my personal vehicles if I would ever let anyone do that. Keep making these your doing great.
This was a great Christmas special Rich. I only wish I had, had time to actually watch it on Christmas day! I'll remember your blown headgasket trick for the future. I drove a Vauxhall Astra around for 18 months with a failed headgasket I just had to put water in it with the hose pipe every morning and I was putting a litre of waste oil in it every 400 miles and if you can believe it it never left me walking!
You recommend going south to buy a project car/truck. That sounds like a good idea. Maybe you could do a short segment on how you personally go about getting the paperwork in order for these export/import vehicles.
friend of mine had that mystery o ring that costed 8 injectors cp3 when they finally found that o ring stuck in the main fuel line. love my 05. doing a fas fuel upgrade in the new year. happy new and love all what you guy do
Wow awesome video. Nice Christmas Day relief for me the video was great. Funny because I thought I saw you going towards the rainbow bridge I recognized the F-350 but then I blew it off when I seen the trailer and truck on the back. Pretty cool I guess it was you after all.
I'm so glad Andy is now a part of the Deboss Garage team. 🤣 I also think it's really great that Rich is working with high school kids and teaching them the trade! He doesn't have to do that, but he does.
I love this video already and I'm only twenty minutes in. One of the all time greats on the channel for sure. Great truck selection too, can't wait to see more of it
I drove an F450 with a 6.0 with blown head gasket for about 12k miles. It burned a little coolant but never let me down until it cracked a head from the heat. Even then it ran good enough to drive. I sold it as a project after it was approaching 370k miles on the stock, not rebuilt engine. It was abused its whole life. The 6.0 has a bad rap but after that truck holds a place in my heart.
Great video. I ran my duramax without a cap for 6 months until it was getting cold and had to buy coolant. Top up In the morning and when I leave the job site. 😅😅. Great job guys. 👍
I did something similar with a 6.0L Powerstroke. Didn't have a blown head gasket, but the cylinder head was cracked such that it pushed fuel into the coolant while running, and coolant into the injectors while sitting. So, I put a slit into the radiator cap gasket so it would never build pressure. Worked great since the thermostat opened too early anyway and it ran at 160*F all the time. Just had to pull diesel fuel out floating at the top every month or two lol
The headline just reminded me i drained the antifreeze from my tractor removing the cab and haven’t refilled it yet. I’m going to set the gallon on the seat and come right back to see the video.
Just had a Fass fail on my VP44 24v this fall. Piece of junk, it was brand new when I put it on the truck in 2009. Lol, I didn't hesitate to order another one. Best fuel system on the market.
My 07 3500 4d dually 310k miles. Was a fass supplied truck crank no start. After replacement of rail pressure sensor and regulator ended up being the cp3. Changed it out in the driveway on the coldest day of the century.
Thanks for the info on these machines.. I own my 1st diesel (04 Ram 5.9 Cummins) so im all ears, especially on the fuel systems.. truly enjoy this channel... enjoy the rust free vehicles from Texas!😂😂
Keep the fuel filters changed, oil changed, and transmission fluid/filter changed and you'll have a good time. Upgrade to fass lift pump if you ever have fuel issues.
I feel the same way about my 08 suburban, love that generations body style! When I bought my 08 3 years ago I was searching for 08-12 and mine was the cleanest with lowest miles and had just had a top end rebuild!
As someone interested in a square body burb I’d love to do what you’ve done but I can’t imagine what that trips cost you. Can’t wait for the future of this truck.
I had a 2005 2500 6.0 4x4 extended cab. After it rusted out I gave it to a farmer friend to do off road chores. The 05 is awesome. My next truck was from Florida. 2001 Dodge 3500 Cummins.
Great work Deboss boys. Never seen Rich sound cranky before but getting awakened suddenly to fix a problem would do it. PS keep up the most excellent music mix.
First give away it was a well used farm/ranch truck, busted upholstery on the left hand side of the drivers seat. Always the first thing to go on a work truck when you are in and out many times a day.
When i bought my current Duramax back like 7 years ago, i picked up a 2005 that had 180k, brand new turbo, injectors, head gasket with arp studs, all with shop paperwork. Paid 14k, come to find out he sold it cheap because he thought the cp3 was going out as it would fall on its face randomly and the week after i got it home it started having hard starting. The soft lines that run from the FICM to the filter, and from the filter to the cp3 where age cracking and sucking in major air. $100 later she was good to go, saved me like 8k off the purchase price. Build that bad girl out then come swap it for mine, you guys would cry seeing such a clean frame on a nearly 20 year old work truck diesel
Also that heater core connector that comes through the firewall is plastic and is KNOWN for cracking and leaking. You can grab a metal replacement for like $20
Good tip to help replace a belt, especially in the dark by the side of the road is to mark the belt route with permanent marker somewhere before it blows or changing it. They can be a maze sometimes.
Excellent video as always, you guys reminded me of this old box truck I used to drive filled to the gills with hoarder home junk, every morning for years it would go about 3 miles and shut off. I'd have to get out and pump that fuel prime like 20 times run back multiple times and try to start it in various states of angry traffic situations. Good times being young though, on further thought.
well I kicked back and enjoyed the whole video and its was pretty impressive I would've never believed it unless I saw it myself to be honest with ya. You score nice nice truck.
Right in my area of living. I live just north of Fort Worth. The last company I worked at we had an 02 Chevy 2500 crew long bed 4x4 diesel. That truck had over 400k on it and still run good. They just stopped running it because it was older. Nothing wrong with it. I drove it myself for almost a year. Has leather and everything.
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Wow that was one spoiled little ‘princess’
Like her parents musta had 20k in the truck, 5k in trailer.
+horses$$$
That’s crazy
Also, loose steering on that truck could be the steering shaft from the steering wheel down to the steering gear. There’s nylon that separates her whatever is in between the two shafts they go down to the steering gear on that shaft that connects to his steering wheel and the shaft that goes down to the steering gear Gets worn out and you get in there also I had to replace the one on my pick up as well. It was worn out completely had a lot of slop in it now it was after replace the steering gear. I still had a lot of slop they replace that and took care of a lot of it That was on my 1997 C3500 that I had put a P400 6.5l diesel engine in
Can you swing by in Wisconsin and help my neighbor out with his Duramax?
Same issue.
We got cheese.
@@sandman11583 Jenna is a successful real estate agent, and drives a Tesla. She doesn't need my charity lol
@@DEBOSSGARAGEthese people are so weird lmao
Coming from a fellow GMT800 owner, when he tested to see if the windows rolled down and the door locks worked I felt that lol.
I was like “great they go down but will they go back up”
GMT800s with threatening auras
GMT800 owner with manual locks+windows kinda like a woman with whiskers, it's a bummer but not a deal breaker
The missing/broke tailgate bezel definitely hit home for me lol. Broke my first one and picked up a new one from the dump. Broke the second one and now it's held on by my reverse camera drilled straight thru the tailgate metal haha.
@BHDEric It do be like that sometimes
Nice to see a road trip where the vehicle is prepared properly before setting off.
I may be good looking, but I'm not stupid!
So... not a fan of roadkill?
how about vgg?@@JustinVodden
Great video, especially loved the "coolant recovery system". Honestly that is a pretty solid truck and sure as heck deserves rebuilding the engine.
Please do more of these “Will it start and drive home” videos.
Looks like a good candidate for the edison pickup conversion
I'd love the first conversion to be a dually. that'd be sweet.
Edison can't do trucks with ifs currently, unless you want it 2wd only.
@@MADAmechanical SFA swap is well within Rich's wheelhouse. I'd like to see it personally because I have the same truck in GMT400 flavor.
Yes for sure you could SFA swap any GM truck if you want to go the Edison route.
@@MADAmechanical You Chevy guys can't even talk right. It's a SAS (Solid Axle Swap) NOT SFA swap. Always overcomplicating things to make you seem smart.
A feature length video of a DG road trip will save my sanity this Christmas morning. 46:48 this music choice always soothes my sole. I’m only really here for the music.
Merry Christmas buddy!
You should just delete that stock filter head too while you're at it
I liked the little musical interlude riding horse and all cool lighting, smack in the middle of mechanical diagnostic and repair, plus a few farm cats and dogs. Tying together the people who still live this way. Well done Deboss. Really enjoy your vids and you’ve gave me enough of a look and explanation on some modern engines especially diesels to where I can tear into them with a sense of what I’m doing. Thanks guys
That bumper is only a problem in that it blocks the ventilation holes that the stock bumper had. Those years had a too-small rad so not recommended for heavy hauling in places like here in appalachia. the holes had a flap that directed airflow up into the rad. Consider that plus i also hollowed my bowtie for a "flowtie". I did all the recommended cooling upgrades for mine and now the fan barely ever goes full tilt regardless of conditions. Noticable change is an understatement. I ran my 2005 LLY for years with a leaky head gasket. It would only leak under heavy load and then the low coolant light would come on but it would never empty the rad. Then one day it started bubbling through the expansion tank constantly. I decided to get it done by a shop instead of self and not regretting it after a couple years of a much better engine in all ways once it's fixed. Only had 145k so did nothing on the bottom end... it didn't need it. The shop only did head studs in hopes of not having return customers barter with them. Understandable.
Hey Rich, love the longer videos... still has your great quality🙌
I look forward to seeing a build of that engine. I had avoided them in the past due to their reputation in my area but, as you stated, the CP3 issues were most likely misdiagnosed. Thanks for the video, it was extremely entertaining and your blown head gasket "fix" was a hoot! I love it when people think outside the box.
Every generation of dmax has their issues, especially the OBS trucks, but you gotta remember, you’re working on a GM! The care that goes into engineering a GM vehicle is above and beyond anything else I’ve ever worked on except some older German made stuff that is was equally as serviceable. Just know the sticking points going in so you can negotiate accordingly on price and I’m sure you will be happy for making the switch. They ride like a caddie with the IFS setup, which also makes it expensive if you want to lift the truck more than a couple inches, but even with a lift from a company like cognitio, the ride is better than a stock ford or Cummins of the same era.
My lb7 needed injectors about 6 months into me owing it and I was cursing my decision to get the truck after reading all the horror stories online about how horrible of a job it is and this and that. Turns out it’s my favorite truck to work on. You won’t regret getting one!
Still wild how crazy all the coincidences with this truck was, hope y'all have fun with her! Y'all're definitely having more fun that I was going to with it!
Was awesome getting to meet y'all! Thanks again for stopping by the shop!
The GMT800’s are some of my favorite trucks ever. I currently have four of them that are in varying conditions and are used for various things. I really like to see that people are starting to fix some of them up because once they are gone, they are gone. Three of mine are beyond repair (2 due to rust, one due to a collision) but one is in really good shape and it stays parked during the winter. I’m also always upgrading and fixing things on it. Thanks for the video!
Still wild that those years of vehicles are slowly becoming the classics that need fixing up and restored
That was quite an ingenious coolant recovery system. I heard of a guy using the washer bottle for booze but not for coolant.
Merry Christmas Happy New Year
Great video guys!
We are the same but different....
@@DEBOSSGARAGE Maple syrup?
Good idea @@om617yota8
DeBoss video for Christmas is the best gift I’ve ever gotten
This is true, go find the mighty car mods one, it's awesome too
Nothing better than an hour and half upload on Christmas!
That was a genius way of getting that rig so far! Great episode!
It’s kind of wild to me that the Kwik Fill you guys stopped at about 2.5 hours from the boarder is like 45 minutes from my house. No idea why it’s crazy to thinking someone as big as the DeBoss crew is strolling through my neck of the woods, but it is to me. Loved the video! Can’t wait to see what the future brings with it!
it is weird. years ago the roadkill crew stopped 20 mins from me at a tire shop and i was like omg they were close haha
oh, yeah, same. Junkyard Digs did a video with a school bus at the KC Speedway and they started by stopping at a Menards I drive past all the time. like, wait, HANG ON I KNOW THAT STORE.
This was a nice little treat, thank you for taking your time filming! Thoroughly enjoyed!
24:09 Such a cool clip! The horse, sunset & music is perfect!
That was a nice roadtrip video expedition. 1:33:20 That looks like Kenmore/Tonawanda street you ended up parking it on. I'd love to run into you guys while your down here in Buffalo. I'm sure you come thru here often being right at the Peace Bridge, to 190/I-90 corridor. Hope I see you driving by some time. That was a good score on that truck. You never mentioned what you ended up paying for it. Hopefully you got a good being it was 'non-running' l. I'd say $10k would be a great deal to buy, but being a southern truck it was probably a lot more....like $25k? Anyways Happy holidays & can't wait to see where you're headed w\ Edison & everything else you have going. 👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩💨☃️🍻
I always appreciate the patronage of local small businesses wherever you go.
I love these old GMT800 trucks! Have had a few myself but recently got my first duramax. Amazing to see what can be done in a pinch, coolant recovery was genius!
What a blast and another Grapevine, perfect road trip. Lotta fun to watch. Thank you, Rich.
I made it 1900 miles with a blown head gasket just like this...and the solution for me was gutting the thermostats, a 5 gallon backpack garden sprayer and a back seat full of water jugs. I kept the temp super low, seemed to help, and then every 15 miles you give it a ten second squirt of water.
Great vid! Congrats on your LLY! Fleece performance has a retro fit tap shifter for your truck. So glad I put one on my LLY. Safe travels!😊
Have nursed a few bad headgaskets over the years, im lovin the coolant recovery system
Worked way better than I thought, although the no heat in the cab was getting to me as we were getting closer to Canada
Please do more full videos on the LLY, I’m looking to do the same to my LLY as well. Just wanting to make it a more reliable tow rig to pull our 32’ camper anywhere in America! Keep up the great work Rich!! 🤘🏻
I was hoping you guys would do a Duramax 01-07 for the hybrid build. I hope that's what this is for. If you take the LB7 out and don't need it for the hybrid build, you can keep it for parts for the old tow truck or sell it, or heck, build a diesel race truck/car. Or an LB7 rock crawler or power a boat. It's just a badass engine that has a very supportive aftermarket. Relatively low cost to unlock ridiculous power from that thing, then you can throw on the 5 mode tuner so you got your economy cruise mode, race mode, tow heavy mode, stock...etc. 10500 pound rear axle. But to unlock that capacity you gotta put some airbags. Get the pump rub kit for the transfer case. I had an 02 2500hd LB7 and I'm regretting selling it. I'll get another one in the future, and I'm still gonna buy 01-07 even if I had the $ for a new truck. Those are all great models to work with from stock, though the LB7 is probably the best since it comes pre-deleted stock and is grandfathered in at least right now. Exciting things ahead 😮
This is an LLY.
😂@@arlinwellsjr.580
05 was LLY only
@awesomefish100 someone already said that
@@RobertLiggett LLY was 04.5-early 06
Merry Christmas to you all, great content. Awesome to see Andy on the team, great character.
I enjoyed seeing all of this work and prep done, but does seem like for all the time spent he could’ve hauled it back in less time. Appreciate seeing all the work and the explanation behind it. Looks like actually a fun trip and fun figuring out the issues and getting back home under its own power.
Fantastic show. Best part of the episode is Jenna as a High school sophomore, driving that dually to school. What a girl.
Thanks for the Adventure 🙂
Merry Christmas Rich and gang…what an awesome find. I’m always blown away by the vehicles that get orphaned down South. That truck definitely deserves a rebuilt engine…and some new lower seat skins. What a machine. Ingenious fix to keep it running on its own power. Epic road trip and excellent content as always. Rich if you end up selling that truck after the build I’d love to own it.
"they're not the best guard dogs". Nice Andy. Very cute. Love this video so far. Can't wait for the shenanigans to continue.....
This is a great Christmas Day night watch. Nothing like watching other people fix problems.
When I was 17 my '97 Sunfire had a bottle of bars leak a week habit...😂 I'm glad you made it. Merry Christmas Rich and crew.
Would love to see the rebuild on this engine! Great video!
I got a confession to make. I been work on Heavy Trucks and now work on Buses for Austin Capital Metro. I been doing this since 1979. I have worked with several female mechanics and have mixed feelings about the job they can do. Well I been watching Faye and I’m really impressed. In a very few of the videos I watched and can tell she a person I would let work on my personal vehicles if I would ever let anyone do that. Keep making these your doing great.
This was a great Christmas special Rich. I only wish I had, had time to actually watch it on Christmas day!
I'll remember your blown headgasket trick for the future. I drove a Vauxhall Astra around for 18 months with a failed headgasket I just had to put water in it with the hose pipe every morning and I was putting a litre of waste oil in it every 400 miles and if you can believe it it never left me walking!
What a great video. Loved it all start to finish.
I drove my lly for 1 year on blown head gaskets. BlueDevil was a band-aid for that 1 year and worked well.
I was going to say to put Blue Devil in it.
Especially since it's getting rebuilt later anyway.
This 2005 is in great shape! Fun video.
This was so fun to watch! Great job guys! Hello from Michigan.
awesome video, long enough for a good lunch + break. Just got the engine and transmission back in my project today. will finish the video later
Get back to work buddy!
Awesome video, love that duramax, It took me a day to watch it entirely with all the interruptions, nice truck and video.
I have that same bumper on my Cummins truck. Truly indestructible
You recommend going south to buy a project car/truck. That sounds like a good idea. Maybe you could do a short segment on how you personally go about getting the paperwork in order for these export/import vehicles.
We did that here
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The F3Kitty is such a badass build.
Thanks love the NEW truck. Nice road trip. . Love the fix.
This vid was absolutely awesome!! I don't usually watch ones that long but you are right at the end it was very entertaining!!
friend of mine had that mystery o ring that costed 8 injectors cp3 when they finally found that o ring stuck in the main fuel line. love my 05. doing a fas fuel upgrade in the new year. happy new and love all what you guy do
Great watch enjoyed every second of this video! Awesome inspiration to go pick up a southern truck.
Wow awesome video. Nice Christmas Day relief for me the video was great. Funny because I thought I saw you going towards the rainbow bridge I recognized the F-350 but then I blew it off when I seen the trailer and truck on the back. Pretty cool I guess it was you after all.
Awesome video, looking forward to seeing this project come along
That is a VERY clean 2005 for having over 300k miles on it. Nice find.
Mine's not bad either for a 2005 ;)
This episode kicks ass! Great job guys!
I'm so glad Andy is now a part of the Deboss Garage team. 🤣
I also think it's really great that Rich is working with high school kids and teaching them the trade! He doesn't have to do that, but he does.
I’m glad too. I’m looking forward to all the shenanigans for 2024!
to my northern friend i have never met. i enjoy all you do. i like your videos that you hook up with other builders.
I love this video already and I'm only twenty minutes in. One of the all time greats on the channel for sure. Great truck selection too, can't wait to see more of it
I drove an F450 with a 6.0 with blown head gasket for about 12k miles. It burned a little coolant but never let me down until it cracked a head from the heat. Even then it ran good enough to drive. I sold it as a project after it was approaching 370k miles on the stock, not rebuilt engine. It was abused its whole life. The 6.0 has a bad rap but after that truck holds a place in my heart.
Great video… looking forward to the build up of it… I watched every minute of it…
Great video. I ran my duramax without a cap for 6 months until it was getting cold and had to buy coolant. Top up In the morning and when I leave the job site. 😅😅. Great job guys. 👍
I did something similar with a 6.0L Powerstroke. Didn't have a blown head gasket, but the cylinder head was cracked such that it pushed fuel into the coolant while running, and coolant into the injectors while sitting. So, I put a slit into the radiator cap gasket so it would never build pressure. Worked great since the thermostat opened too early anyway and it ran at 160*F all the time. Just had to pull diesel fuel out floating at the top every month or two lol
That's completely normal for a 6.0 though
Merry Christmas Deboss crew!
The headline just reminded me i drained the antifreeze from my tractor removing the cab and haven’t refilled it yet.
I’m going to set the gallon on the seat and come right back to see the video.
Good idea!
Just had a Fass fail on my VP44 24v this fall. Piece of junk, it was brand new when I put it on the truck in 2009. Lol, I didn't hesitate to order another one. Best fuel system on the market.
great to hear!
Love the closeups on the cats ! Good guy right there
I'm just about to install that Hoist! nice to see it in action !
One of my favorite episodes! Great work.
Love the new team Deboss!
Honestly the part of guys changing that u joint on the floor in 39 seconds was amazing. I struggle bussed it when I did mine.
My 07 3500 4d dually 310k miles.
Was a fass supplied truck crank no start. After replacement of rail pressure sensor and regulator ended up being the cp3. Changed it out in the driveway on the coldest day of the century.
Merry Christmas you guys! Can’t wait to see the rest of this project
Thanks for the info on these machines.. I own my 1st diesel (04 Ram 5.9 Cummins) so im all ears, especially on the fuel systems.. truly enjoy this channel... enjoy the rust free vehicles from Texas!😂😂
Keep the fuel filters changed, oil changed, and transmission fluid/filter changed and you'll have a good time. Upgrade to fass lift pump if you ever have fuel issues.
@@verteup will do,
Thanx...
Watched it all, well done. Good trip
That was a great show. Can’t believe you made it back. A little red neck ingenuity. Happy new year.
I feel the same way about my 08 suburban, love that generations body style! When I bought my 08 3 years ago I was searching for 08-12 and mine was the cleanest with lowest miles and had just had a top end rebuild!
As someone interested in a square body burb I’d love to do what you’ve done but I can’t imagine what that trips cost you. Can’t wait for the future of this truck.
I had a 2005 2500 6.0 4x4 extended cab. After it rusted out I gave it to a farmer friend to do off road chores. The 05 is awesome. My next truck was from Florida. 2001 Dodge 3500 Cummins.
I would love to see that truck done up with an old school Detroit. Keep doing what you do. Love the content. merry Christmas from mine to yours.
great video. glad you are saving another one.
Merry Christmas cool trip, nice fix
Great work Deboss boys. Never seen Rich sound cranky before but getting awakened suddenly to fix a problem would do it. PS keep up the most excellent music mix.
Merry Christmas 🎄
Seeing them work on this makes me miss my old Duramax
Man that f350 is sweet. I have a crew cab dually 93 f350 that had head gasket issues that I’m working on reviving
First give away it was a well used farm/ranch truck, busted upholstery on the left hand side of the drivers seat. Always the first thing to go on a work truck when you are in and out many times a day.
When i bought my current Duramax back like 7 years ago, i picked up a 2005 that had 180k, brand new turbo, injectors, head gasket with arp studs, all with shop paperwork. Paid 14k, come to find out he sold it cheap because he thought the cp3 was going out as it would fall on its face randomly and the week after i got it home it started having hard starting. The soft lines that run from the FICM to the filter, and from the filter to the cp3 where age cracking and sucking in major air. $100 later she was good to go, saved me like 8k off the purchase price.
Build that bad girl out then come swap it for mine, you guys would cry seeing such a clean frame on a nearly 20 year old work truck diesel
Also that heater core connector that comes through the firewall is plastic and is KNOWN for cracking and leaking. You can grab a metal replacement for like $20
Good tip to help replace a belt, especially in the dark by the side of the road is to mark the belt route with permanent marker somewhere before it blows or changing it.
They can be a maze sometimes.
1999 to 2007 classic gm trucks are hard to beat. I have owned several, with all going over 250k miles.
Excellent video as always, you guys reminded me of this old box truck I used to drive filled to the gills with hoarder home junk, every morning for years it would go about 3 miles and shut off. I'd have to get out and pump that fuel prime like 20 times run back multiple times and try to start it in various states of angry traffic situations. Good times being young though, on further thought.
I am so glad you guys are doing a dually gmt800, i love my 06
Great christmas video. The journeys people take these days for a rustfree southern truck :)
Very interesting 🤔 content guys 😁 thanks for sharing.
well I kicked back and enjoyed the whole video and its was pretty impressive I would've never believed it unless I saw it myself to be honest with ya. You score nice nice truck.
Merry Christmas Rich to you and your family, great video as always.
Another great video. You just may have the truck for your Edison conversion!!
Thanks Rich love a road trip only safe way though is with you man you are a clever mechanic never fail to amaze me Merry Xmas
Kym
Adelaide
Right in my area of living. I live just north of Fort Worth. The last company I worked at we had an 02 Chevy 2500 crew long bed 4x4 diesel. That truck had over 400k on it and still run good. They just stopped running it because it was older. Nothing wrong with it. I drove it myself for almost a year. Has leather and everything.
As if not trade for the Donkey?? They are reliable,feisty and likely to bit you! Donkeys are awesome!