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Hey there guys new to the forum and Suburbans.
I have a 91 GMC Suburban 2500, with the 454 and 4L80E combo. What I want to do is either rebuild the engine or put another one in its place. The engine has seemed to start lacking power and is in consideration for a refresh. It has 245K on the clock not sure if they were highway or street driven daily. I do know that since I inherited this truck it has slowly started showing signs of loss of power and poor fuel mileage. Before I R&R the engine I want to know a few things about it first. I am a Ford Diesel guy as long as I have been driving. This is my first Suburban, so I will have several questions about it.
1. How do I go about getting better fuel economy from it. Other then the simple cold air box tricks.
2. Would anyone know what rearend gears are in this truck? It is 3/4 ton 2wd with the tow package.
3. Is there any good exhaust upgrades out there for this old of a truck?
I want to retain the stock exhaust manifolds and do a new exhaust from the Y-pipe back. The cat had a hole in it, I replaced it with one from Summit Racing.
4.Do you think just adding a 4" exhaust all the way back would benefit the fuel economy a little?
5. Are then aftermarket sources for body panels and other performance goodies?
6.If I take apart the engine for rebuild what kind of tricks can be done to upgrade the engine in the form of oil system tricks? I will do a some bowl blending on the head and port matching the intake and possibly do a cam upgrade. I plan on using it it to haul small tractors for the local John Deere and Case New Holland dealers. The most weight that goes on this truck has been 7500 pounds with no issues.
I had estimated the fuel economy did drop off a bit, I was getting about 13 mpg and it seems to have gone down to around 9 mpg. here is what I have done so far:
I changed the spark plugs due to being fouled, plugs wires with a set of MSD wires I had in my shop, I have changed the fuel pump, filter and pickup inside the tank as well as adding new lines in case of any fuel line blockage. I saw that the spark wasnt up to par so I put on a new ignition coil, rebuilt the distributor top to bottom. I still get about 9 mpg on a good day. Lately I have gotten a little bit of a sputter when the engine is cold. Only thing I can think of is that timing is out of whack, so I put a timing light on it and there is no timing pointer. What next?
I have a 91 GMC Suburban 2500, with the 454 and 4L80E combo. What I want to do is either rebuild the engine or put another one in its place. The engine has seemed to start lacking power and is in consideration for a refresh. It has 245K on the clock not sure if they were highway or street driven daily. I do know that since I inherited this truck it has slowly started showing signs of loss of power and poor fuel mileage. Before I R&R the engine I want to know a few things about it first. I am a Ford Diesel guy as long as I have been driving. This is my first Suburban, so I will have several questions about it.
1. How do I go about getting better fuel economy from it. Other then the simple cold air box tricks.
2. Would anyone know what rearend gears are in this truck? It is 3/4 ton 2wd with the tow package.
3. Is there any good exhaust upgrades out there for this old of a truck?
I want to retain the stock exhaust manifolds and do a new exhaust from the Y-pipe back. The cat had a hole in it, I replaced it with one from Summit Racing.
4.Do you think just adding a 4" exhaust all the way back would benefit the fuel economy a little?
5. Are then aftermarket sources for body panels and other performance goodies?
6.If I take apart the engine for rebuild what kind of tricks can be done to upgrade the engine in the form of oil system tricks? I will do a some bowl blending on the head and port matching the intake and possibly do a cam upgrade. I plan on using it it to haul small tractors for the local John Deere and Case New Holland dealers. The most weight that goes on this truck has been 7500 pounds with no issues.
I had estimated the fuel economy did drop off a bit, I was getting about 13 mpg and it seems to have gone down to around 9 mpg. here is what I have done so far:
I changed the spark plugs due to being fouled, plugs wires with a set of MSD wires I had in my shop, I have changed the fuel pump, filter and pickup inside the tank as well as adding new lines in case of any fuel line blockage. I saw that the spark wasnt up to par so I put on a new ignition coil, rebuilt the distributor top to bottom. I still get about 9 mpg on a good day. Lately I have gotten a little bit of a sputter when the engine is cold. Only thing I can think of is that timing is out of whack, so I put a timing light on it and there is no timing pointer. What next?