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Is my 6.2l running as it should? I'm new to diesels, and have owned my M1009 for almost 3 months now. Other than one issue with the GP relay, it has always started and driven fine.
My question, which may be me just worrying / wondering for no reason, comes from not really knowing how it *should* preform. It sounds like most diesels I've heard over the years.
From a dead stop, it feels like it has trouble getting out of its own way. Is that just the nature of the diesel / gearing, etc? Are there any 0-60 times listed? I've had it up to 60 - 65 on the highway, according to the bouncing speedometer needle and the GPS.
It has had all the fluids and filters changed, running standard pump diesel with the Seafoam additive in the tank as well as some 2-cycle oil. There is little to no smoke on startup. The shift points feel correct based on what I've read here, and I did have to replace the vacuum lines. The only leak it has is from the rear main seal, which I'm hoping the new CDR valve will correct.
I don't think there are any issues with the brakes or hubs / bearings, as there has been no indications they are getting hot, etc.
Again, this is probably just me not knowing what to expect. I'm happy with the truck, and enjoy working on it with my boys. Thanks to everyone on SS for all the useful info posted here!
My question, which may be me just worrying / wondering for no reason, comes from not really knowing how it *should* preform. It sounds like most diesels I've heard over the years.
From a dead stop, it feels like it has trouble getting out of its own way. Is that just the nature of the diesel / gearing, etc? Are there any 0-60 times listed? I've had it up to 60 - 65 on the highway, according to the bouncing speedometer needle and the GPS.
It has had all the fluids and filters changed, running standard pump diesel with the Seafoam additive in the tank as well as some 2-cycle oil. There is little to no smoke on startup. The shift points feel correct based on what I've read here, and I did have to replace the vacuum lines. The only leak it has is from the rear main seal, which I'm hoping the new CDR valve will correct.
I don't think there are any issues with the brakes or hubs / bearings, as there has been no indications they are getting hot, etc.
Again, this is probably just me not knowing what to expect. I'm happy with the truck, and enjoy working on it with my boys. Thanks to everyone on SS for all the useful info posted here!