FellowTraveler
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Thanks for the tips. Excuse the novice questions. Fact is, I didn't realize this suburbaB]Highn had all the cooling upgrades already. I didn't see any codes in the glovebox. Beneath the glovebox near firewall reads 7/27/99 1B val60 52476834s so I assume this is a post may 99 burb. When I first bought it a couple or months ago the tstat would go up to 210 but after changing the tstats water pump and fan it will now stay two lines below 210. a new k& n air filter definitely let it breath better. Got a 4 inch diamond eye exhaust on and ordered a insight w a get probe. I have a brand new camaro and Chevy express van that I'm converting to a camper but I prefer driving the burb just wish it was a little bit peppier. And also realize that novody makes a good suspension lift kit for the 1999. They go up to 98 and pick up after 2000. I called offroad unlimited and who claim they get get any kit for any year and they said no to, so,etching about the transfer case. So I added new shocks and por15nd the underside seeing I wasn't going to be doing any lifting or suspension mods. I'm happy w it. I'll see if I can get some pictures up. Thanks again.
In my experience any radiator older than 10 years should be replaced, and if the Burb has the orange antifreeze dump it because it is extremely corrosive when air gets to it.
High coolant temps can be caused by a few things and on a diesel its worn injectors that could be the culprit especially since low sulfur fuels have entered the picture. After giving many fuel additive products a try I ended up using 2 cycle oil 1 to 2 oz per gallon of fuel to add lubricating properties to the diesel fuel it has almost the same burn rate and has allowed injection pump and injectors to last much longer. I rebuild my own injectors and have found the failure prone part is the nozzle assembly when using low sulfur fuel. Stanadyne has introduced a new injection pump assembly that has key wear parts modified and special hardening/coating process to increase life of pump using low sulfur fuel, I've not needed the updated unit while using the 2 cycle in the diesel.
The stock suspension is fine for 33" tires however some trimming of bumper end or using washers to space it forward on its mounts works too. 35"/36" can be used w/o any lift by using fender cutouts and flares Bushwacker comes to mind here.
Lacking in get up and go can be many things from timing/offset, worn timing assembly, weak lift pump (I use earlier lift pump from N/A 6.2/6.5 diesel it has almost 2x the pressure that the 1999 does) this helps greatly. The Post MAY 1999 6.5 td after certain mods to enhance VE for way more get up and go than you'll ever need, you want hot rod fast get a Cummins and you better have deep pockets because the question then becomes how fast do you want to spend.
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