when heating your glow plugs up,once the light goes off saying its safe to start the truck you wait a few seconds and you'll here a slight click then you crank it.it'll start first try. :)
when heating your glow plugs up,once the light goes off saying its safe to start the truck you wait a few seconds and you'll here a slight click then you crank it.it'll start first try. :)
On military and police vehicles, chevy offered a "1 key" system, like most modern cars have today. This allowed the doors, trunk and ignition to all use the same key. Apparently thay had to use the round head key blank to do this. My dad's 84 Impala 9c1 had this feature.
Very cool. Looks like somebody has good compression and a great glow plug system. What was the ambient temperature when you were cranking it? 6.2s are notoriously difficult to start, even in warmer weather with good GPs. Lucky!
how long do the trannys in these hold up for? Im getting one with low miles I wanna know how tough the TH400s are
94f150mofo 7 months ago
@94f150mofo the TH400 is an amazing trany it will run for damn near ever and they are plentiful so if it does go out they are easy to find
aningloriusjude 5 months ago
Have you ever had starter issues? If so what kind of starter did you finally buy??
vtjumpr 8 months ago
when heating your glow plugs up,once the light goes off saying its safe to start the truck you wait a few seconds and you'll here a slight click then you crank it.it'll start first try. :)
thorn22732 1 year ago
when heating your glow plugs up,once the light goes off saying its safe to start the truck you wait a few seconds and you'll here a slight click then you crank it.it'll start first try. :)
thorn22732 1 year ago
My glow plugs are on a push button toggle switch hahahaha .
lurch6stringsdown 1 year ago
I see you put a gauge in the cluster. How big is that gauge and what is it's fuction?
NJW1973 2 years ago
weird ignition key.. shouldnt it be squared? i love the military blazers and pickups.. wish i had 1. and ur blinker was still on at the end,,
blazerluver 2 years ago
On military and police vehicles, chevy offered a "1 key" system, like most modern cars have today. This allowed the doors, trunk and ignition to all use the same key. Apparently thay had to use the round head key blank to do this. My dad's 84 Impala 9c1 had this feature.
ajp9478 2 years ago
haha i didnt know that.. thanx for the update. lol
blazerluver 2 years ago
Were can i get 1? or 2?
johnashm249 2 years ago
Very cool. Looks like somebody has good compression and a great glow plug system. What was the ambient temperature when you were cranking it? 6.2s are notoriously difficult to start, even in warmer weather with good GPs. Lucky!
CorvusCasull 2 years ago
just out of curiosity cause i don't feel like doin research :P what motor were in these??
1984dodgeram 2 years ago
6.2 diesel is fitted to many it seems.
tpvalley 2 years ago
i think there is something wrong with ur right blinker the light in the dash stays on.
jingorat 2 years ago
@jingorat yeah i have one and mine does the same thing.. the front passenger blinker is out on mine.
tuckh420 1 year ago
Nice!
Can you show us the outside?? :D
Mine CUCV M1009 has already got 82000mls. on it! But still runs 100% perfect! :D
RudyvdSluis 3 years ago