2002 gmc Savana 3500 6.5L
4 window shortbus
20 ft long with bumper extension
145k miles
weight: 10,500
(1000 above GVWR)
Front axel:4100
Rear axel 6400
(300 above axel rating)
(300 above current rear tire rating)
Current tire size 245/75 r16
I have put at least 25k into the conversion and mechanical work combined. I love this rig and want it to last as long as physically possible. I didn’t pay attention to weight as I was doing the build clearly lol. Don’t suggest a different engine or avoiding steep grades or lowering weight, it is what it is at this point I’m not rebuilding the rig.
Things I’ve installed/replaced since I purchased at 128k;
power steering pump
injectors and injector pump
brake lines
wheel bearings (after almost losing a tire)
starter
Metal injector lines
Valve cover seals
Main issues:
1.) Lack of power going uphill (sometimes can’t go over 20 when flooring it) (about to fix exhaust leak, unknown how much of a difference that will make)
2.) high temps when going uphill (260 F)
3.) brake fade/ smoking brakes despite engine braking
Questions:
A. Any advice for longevity given my continuous heavy load.
b. I’m upgrading brake pads to be bendix semi metallic and rotors to R1 drilled and slotted and brake fluid to dot 5.1 because my brakes have smoked a few times and pedal has gotten spongy even with as much engine braking as I can do when going down mountain passes. What’s max speed I should go engine braking in first gear? I brake when it starts sounding bad. Should I go another route with brake upgrade? Big brake kits seem nonexistent for this rig
c. I’m about to lift the front end and put bigger tires on too because I do some light off-roading and don’t want to scrape my oil pan again. Got into a situation last winter that made me want a locking diff. Should I go locking or limited slip? Should I switch to a different vehicles axle for better clearance? Pumpkin sits really low. Should I regear while I’m at it ? Right now I’m geared at 4.1. Wondering if regearing will help uphill performance and temps.
d. What’s the easiest way to diagnose fuel delivery issues? I understand that’s a common cause of power loss with this setup.
E. My back tires are looking pretty squatted. Lots of options that say they’re rated for 3700 each. Would this be enough? I’ve been rocking studded snows year round because **** sliding around in a rig this big, but am thinking about switching to all seasons and chains when needed. Any recommendations for heavy duty all terrain tires with great snow performance?
f. Have seen some people say they rock 285/75 r16 on this rig. Doable? Front end soon to be lifted 3 inches. Thinking about replacing rear leafs too which I’m thinking will add some height given the age of current suspension. Would getting leafs rated for 4600 each be too stiff? I think current leafs rated for 3700 each I think. Should I just replace with stock? How much sag after 25 years? Should I just go helper springs and spring assisted shocks in rear? Or rock existing leafs til they break?
ps. I’m a commercial fisherman and I live in the rig and don’t pay rent, so I have plenty of money to throw at this thing
4 window shortbus
20 ft long with bumper extension
145k miles
weight: 10,500
(1000 above GVWR)
Front axel:4100
Rear axel 6400
(300 above axel rating)
(300 above current rear tire rating)
Current tire size 245/75 r16
I have put at least 25k into the conversion and mechanical work combined. I love this rig and want it to last as long as physically possible. I didn’t pay attention to weight as I was doing the build clearly lol. Don’t suggest a different engine or avoiding steep grades or lowering weight, it is what it is at this point I’m not rebuilding the rig.
Things I’ve installed/replaced since I purchased at 128k;
power steering pump
injectors and injector pump
brake lines
wheel bearings (after almost losing a tire)
starter
Metal injector lines
Valve cover seals
Main issues:
1.) Lack of power going uphill (sometimes can’t go over 20 when flooring it) (about to fix exhaust leak, unknown how much of a difference that will make)
2.) high temps when going uphill (260 F)
3.) brake fade/ smoking brakes despite engine braking
Questions:
A. Any advice for longevity given my continuous heavy load.
b. I’m upgrading brake pads to be bendix semi metallic and rotors to R1 drilled and slotted and brake fluid to dot 5.1 because my brakes have smoked a few times and pedal has gotten spongy even with as much engine braking as I can do when going down mountain passes. What’s max speed I should go engine braking in first gear? I brake when it starts sounding bad. Should I go another route with brake upgrade? Big brake kits seem nonexistent for this rig
c. I’m about to lift the front end and put bigger tires on too because I do some light off-roading and don’t want to scrape my oil pan again. Got into a situation last winter that made me want a locking diff. Should I go locking or limited slip? Should I switch to a different vehicles axle for better clearance? Pumpkin sits really low. Should I regear while I’m at it ? Right now I’m geared at 4.1. Wondering if regearing will help uphill performance and temps.
d. What’s the easiest way to diagnose fuel delivery issues? I understand that’s a common cause of power loss with this setup.
E. My back tires are looking pretty squatted. Lots of options that say they’re rated for 3700 each. Would this be enough? I’ve been rocking studded snows year round because **** sliding around in a rig this big, but am thinking about switching to all seasons and chains when needed. Any recommendations for heavy duty all terrain tires with great snow performance?
f. Have seen some people say they rock 285/75 r16 on this rig. Doable? Front end soon to be lifted 3 inches. Thinking about replacing rear leafs too which I’m thinking will add some height given the age of current suspension. Would getting leafs rated for 4600 each be too stiff? I think current leafs rated for 3700 each I think. Should I just replace with stock? How much sag after 25 years? Should I just go helper springs and spring assisted shocks in rear? Or rock existing leafs til they break?
ps. I’m a commercial fisherman and I live in the rig and don’t pay rent, so I have plenty of money to throw at this thing