Did GMC make school buses?
Did GMC make school buses?
As of current production, General Motors provides bus chassis for both school bus and commercial bus applications, deriving all production from the light-duty GMT610 (Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana) cutaway van….
| Chevrolet/GMC B series | |
|---|---|
| Type | Bus |
| Manufacturer | General Motors |
| Production | 1966-2003 |
| Body and chassis |
What diesel engine do school buses use?
The Diesel Advantage New school buses using clean ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel are able to reduce particulate matter (PM) and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions to levels equal to or lower than comparable natural gas buses. In addition, every school bus on the road eliminates approximately 36 cars.
When did the GM 6.5L diesel come out?
The 6.5L Turbo Diesel engine option first became available in GM’s 1992 model year 2500/3500 series pickup trucks. Looking back, we now know that the 1992 & 93 model years were the best years for the 6.5L in terms of performance, customer satisfaction and sales volume.
Is there a GM 6.5 diesel engine specialist?
His work was very successful and once the reliability issues were resolved he went to work on ways of reliably adding more power to the GM 6.5 Diesel engines, making them more efficient to also help increase Fuel Economy.
Is the GM 6.5L Turbo a good car?
(One ounce per 10 gallons of fuel.) For tmats1,RUN, do not walk, as fast and as far as you can to get away from any Chevy diesel, especially the 1994 6.5L Turbo!!! For tubeking1, you are the only human that I have encountered live or via internet that says that have had no problems or only minor problems with there Chevy 6.5L Diesel!
Why does my GM 6.5 liter diesel engine not work?
The main cause of driveability problem is the PMD / FSD Module of the electronic fuel injection system that mounts on the injector pump, it is the most common part to fail on the GM 6.5 Liter Diesel Engines. Jim’s invention of the PDC/PMD Remote Package solved the PMD failure problem and is still offered here for sale today.
The 6.5L Turbo Diesel engine option first became available in GM’s 1992 model year 2500/3500 series pickup trucks. Looking back, we now know that the 1992 & 93 model years were the best years for the 6.5L in terms of performance, customer satisfaction and sales volume.
His work was very successful and once the reliability issues were resolved he went to work on ways of reliably adding more power to the GM 6.5 Diesel engines, making them more efficient to also help increase Fuel Economy.
The main cause of driveability problem is the PMD / FSD Module of the electronic fuel injection system that mounts on the injector pump, it is the most common part to fail on the GM 6.5 Liter Diesel Engines. Jim’s invention of the PDC/PMD Remote Package solved the PMD failure problem and is still offered here for sale today.
When did GM add water pump to 6.5td?
GM began installing a 130 gpm water pump and a dual thermostat crossover on the 6.5TD in the late 1996 and early 1997 model years (previous models were rated at 87 gpm). These components increased coolant flow through the engine block by 74% and through the radiator by 9%.