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<blockquote data-quote="ORVietVet" data-source="post: 28314" data-attributes="member: 9438"><p>Ok, so today, I worked on my landlord's son's 2004 K2500HD 6.0 crew cab, with 126k miles on it. It is in fantastic shape and I know that for sure because I used to own it about 9 months ago. </p><p></p><p>In today for an oil change. Air filter was in great shape and found that the throttle body was filthy because in the short time I owned it. 3 to 4 months, me and my girl only put 200 miles on it. I cleaned the MAF and removed the throttle body and thoroughly cleaned both sides of the plate and the plate itself. It was filthy. PITA dealing with the 2 coolant lines that attach at the bottom with some PITA clamps. Especially PITA was the one behind the alternator. Used these pliers to handle it. I used a set that had a 45 degree bend at the jaws.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]5803[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>But what was the biggest surprise is that even though the parts listing listed an inline fuel filter, there was none. Absolutely no inline fuel filter. Manufactured 05/04. The fuel filter was on the fuel pump. I have a 2005 Tahoe Z71 and know I don't have an inline fuel filter but was surprised that this 2004 K2500HD did not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORVietVet, post: 28314, member: 9438"] Ok, so today, I worked on my landlord's son's 2004 K2500HD 6.0 crew cab, with 126k miles on it. It is in fantastic shape and I know that for sure because I used to own it about 9 months ago. In today for an oil change. Air filter was in great shape and found that the throttle body was filthy because in the short time I owned it. 3 to 4 months, me and my girl only put 200 miles on it. I cleaned the MAF and removed the throttle body and thoroughly cleaned both sides of the plate and the plate itself. It was filthy. PITA dealing with the 2 coolant lines that attach at the bottom with some PITA clamps. Especially PITA was the one behind the alternator. Used these pliers to handle it. I used a set that had a 45 degree bend at the jaws. [ATTACH type="full"]5803[/ATTACH] But what was the biggest surprise is that even though the parts listing listed an inline fuel filter, there was none. Absolutely no inline fuel filter. Manufactured 05/04. The fuel filter was on the fuel pump. I have a 2005 Tahoe Z71 and know I don't have an inline fuel filter but was surprised that this 2004 K2500HD did not. [/QUOTE]
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