What Does A GMC C2500 weigh?
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@JustMoparJoe
@JustMoparJoe Сағат бұрын
Good luck! Hope we can get our re-re-rematch someday
@jerayracing
@jerayracing Сағат бұрын
We will for sure! Maybe we need to come down to your track!
@terrymeyer9895
@terrymeyer9895 2 сағат бұрын
Busy, busy, busy!!!
@deejeray9904
@deejeray9904 2 сағат бұрын
Looking forward to watch you race our last few races!
@318willrun
@318willrun 3 сағат бұрын
you have some fun car stuff upcoming!
@trackandtravelwithrick8933
@trackandtravelwithrick8933 4 сағат бұрын
Gonna be a busy September!
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport 4 сағат бұрын
Sweet!!
@kcfolk4life74
@kcfolk4life74 Күн бұрын
Thanks Sir for this video.
@kittylhatcher704
@kittylhatcher704 5 күн бұрын
Where can I find the pump at for those so I can put it in my transmission in my truck? I don’t know where to buy the pump at.
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 5 күн бұрын
I just got one at my local parts store.
@318willrun
@318willrun 6 күн бұрын
Duster was dusting them!
@tims72demon
@tims72demon 6 күн бұрын
Sounds really healthy and shifts perfect ! Sorry about the rain. But looks like you’re doing well in the points. 👍
@trackandtravelwithrick8933
@trackandtravelwithrick8933 7 күн бұрын
You were dialed
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport 7 күн бұрын
Sweet!!
@thenumber1bobo
@thenumber1bobo 9 күн бұрын
What kind of grease did yall use on the circlip
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 9 күн бұрын
Just a dab of wheel bearing grease, nothing special, it helps hold it centered to install easier Thanks for watching
@dayinthelifeofkev8820
@dayinthelifeofkev8820 11 күн бұрын
Which one is bank one ?
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 11 күн бұрын
Bank one is on the drivers side. Cyl 1,3,5,7
@jonathanmartinez325
@jonathanmartinez325 12 күн бұрын
a rough estimate for a clutch slave cylinder replacement?$$
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 12 күн бұрын
I don’t know. I think I heard it costs 1-3k to replace the clutch so probably in that range.
@scottcarpenter8434
@scottcarpenter8434 13 күн бұрын
Do you recommend leaving a car off the ground a little bit when not driving to keep flat spots from forming if not driving all the time? Have a 68 Camaro that getting new transmission and rear end gears
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 13 күн бұрын
I keep my duster on jack stands over the winter to keep the drag tires from flat spotting. If you use a lift and can let the suspension to hang, you may get less sagging of your springs. It may not make a big difference but for the little effort it takes it’s worth it for peace of mind. Thanks for watching
@JustMoparJoe
@JustMoparJoe 13 күн бұрын
RLR got him!
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 13 күн бұрын
It still happens from time to time haha we’ll have a strong finish to the season!
@THELTX427VA
@THELTX427VA 13 күн бұрын
upgrsade that thing
@melaniejeray8657
@melaniejeray8657 14 күн бұрын
Great commentary from the stands 😂❤
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 14 күн бұрын
My biggest fans!
@trackandtravelwithrick8933
@trackandtravelwithrick8933 14 күн бұрын
Ever fix your scooter?😂
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 14 күн бұрын
Negative
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport 14 күн бұрын
Sweet!!
@mikehb2526
@mikehb2526 15 күн бұрын
Gremlins....gremlins in the car..I swear...our 18 charger has a few...one day things work, one day they dont....gremlins
@rhino1218
@rhino1218 16 күн бұрын
Just bought a 20” for $499 @$200 off
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 16 күн бұрын
👍
@jcnewbee8124
@jcnewbee8124 18 күн бұрын
you guys got balls to tackle that...
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 18 күн бұрын
It’s not terrible, but I’m not excited about the wiring lol
@rockman49er
@rockman49er 19 күн бұрын
I bought this set for making a go cart haven't used it yet still collecting tools im about ready to buy some metal pretty much got everything i need glad to hear that these work good 👍
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 19 күн бұрын
Awesome! So far they’ve been flawless! Glad we could help
@trackandtravelwithrick8933
@trackandtravelwithrick8933 20 күн бұрын
Good vid Ricky. Need to repeat on that other car
@wjjones13
@wjjones13 20 күн бұрын
If you pull the air box (one screw) you have plenty of room to change the bulb on the drivers side.
@thebigokie6.4_392
@thebigokie6.4_392 Күн бұрын
Not with the hid you don't.
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport 21 күн бұрын
Sweet!!
@LottyhanzFamilyties
@LottyhanzFamilyties 23 күн бұрын
Is it the same steps on an automatic transmission? And what fluid exactly?
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 23 күн бұрын
ATF 4 auto or manual, but check your owners manual. Different procedures for an automatic. My 5 speed auto does not have a dipstick, you can order one but the instructions may be confusing and very temperature dependent.
@ryeguy88
@ryeguy88 23 күн бұрын
The term "track day" alway throws me off, I was expecting a road course and not a drag strip, haha.
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 23 күн бұрын
lol sorry! I’d love to track the car one time though, would be a lot of fun
@ryeguy88
@ryeguy88 23 күн бұрын
@@jerayracing these cars are definitely at home on the track.
@daeanderson156
@daeanderson156 23 күн бұрын
Hello, can anyone help me diagnose my 2014 awd pursuit? I’ve been working on it for a while now. My first problem is the axle is longer than the axles I’ve gotten from rock auto, a1 auto, advance auto, auto zone , and parts authority. For some reason all those axles are about 32 5/8” but the axle in it is about 34”. I have codes that reads implausible wheel speed and rear wheel speed sensor failure. I replaced the sensor still no change. I checked the wires also. My Second problem is service awd.
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 23 күн бұрын
Front or rear axle? Is the parts store ordering by vin? Rear appears to be the same for r/t and pursuit. They make one longer for left front to compensate for motor mount wear. Maybe that is what you have and the shorter one will work.
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 23 күн бұрын
Service awd. Most likely code is set because the actuator is not moving. Remove it like I showed in the vid and see if it operates with wires connected . If it is not pushed out. Turn traction control off and put in gear. Don’t have to drive it, it will push out and stay out after you put in park and shut off. You can disassemble and clean it. That is what I did
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 23 күн бұрын
Speed sensor problem may be related to service awd. I assume you checked fuses and all wires for nicks. You checked the abs ring for damage. All tires same size and inflation. I have never trouble shot this so I don’t know. Good luck.
@daeanderson156
@daeanderson156 23 күн бұрын
@@jerayracing Driver Rear, Yes they are ordering by the vin. When we tighten the axle bolt the axle fall out the differential. It only has 7700 miles on it. Far as the abs ring. I read for this specific model the ring is on the axle. When I went to Chrysler they told me its in the bearing. Do you have an email so i can send you some pictures?
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 23 күн бұрын
Do you have instagram? Mine is Jeray racing if you want to send pics there
@hetzlerracing5490
@hetzlerracing5490 27 күн бұрын
I loved racing at Eddyville. You are pitted almost directly across from the spot we rented for 5, maybe 6 years. Were you intentionally lowering the stall rpm on the line each pass?
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 27 күн бұрын
We were intentionally lowering launch rpm to slow reaction. Too low we stumbled. Works well at 1500. It’s a cool 1/8th mile track. I think they run it pretty well. Too bad the car count was so low.
@robertutes4850
@robertutes4850 27 күн бұрын
taller front tires are defiantly a move in the right direction, bracket racing is all about consistency "in everything" especially foot braking. the un-seen can become very difficult to dial in ie humidity-air density-water grains, temp-tack surface temp etc. i have notebooks full of each run i ever made with all that written next to the time slip, something that has also made it harder to zero in on reaction times are the LED light bulbs, when they first came out, it took more than a full season for me to get the timing right, the old lights you could time easily, there were stages of the light bulb (Off - coming on - on - going off - Off) depending on tire pres, track temp, debris on the surface, track prep, for my 69 Road Runner (10.50 car) "going off" would produce consistent 020 to 040 r/t My 70 Challenger (11.20 to 11.40) full weight street car thru mufflers, i launch the same way but added Cal Tracs and get the same 020 to 040 r/t .- i had been racing for a couple decades with the incandescent lights which were easy to time, LEDs are just "On - Off" I don't know your engine set up ie cid-compression-valve size-cam-port volume-carb cfm-header size, etc or what gear your running, but i did notice your converter flashes to about 4700 and the shift points are a little short, both small block and big block Mopars in this type of configuration like to be shifted @ 6000-6200 for best ETs. Regardless of having a 727 or a 904, always start your burn out in 2nd gear and feather off at the end (don't let the tires chirp) "damage to Trans" also - they don't pump in park, so for 40 years i always put them in neutral to start engine "wear" need a good safety switch On Dusters - Demons - DartSports the factory wheel well will take a 28.0 X 10 if the wheel is backspaced correctly, any taller requires cutting or relocation inboard, that is the tire you need to run with your current configuration. the ass end seems a little stiff, "not much weight transfer - Super Stock springs? might want to try using a little of the stahl and try launching at 2200 to 2500... 40+ years racing Mopars, any questions ? more than happy to help...
@hetzlerracing5490
@hetzlerracing5490 27 күн бұрын
Aint that the truth about LED bulbs. The incandescent bulbs were a lot easier to find your spot. When everyone switched to LED bulbs, it really screwed me up for a whole year.
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 27 күн бұрын
Lots of good information, appreciate that. Our 727 was built in the early 90’s stock valve body transgo stage 2 kit. Shifts at 5500 in drive. 6300 thru the traps. For consistency we let it do its thing. Sportsman class is 11.60 and slower foot brake. We dial in the 11.70’s to 11.80’s depending on weather. 9.8cr 408 small block, ported eddy heads isky .505 hyd cam. SS springs. We log every pass including weather and can dial on the money most times. We launch low rpm to slow the reaction time of the car to not redlight. Also we almost always have to chase a 14 sec or slower car so sitting on the converter is rough on it. We 60’ 1.54 to 1.58 depending on conditions. 26” tire 3.91 gear. Moving to a 28” front and rear next year. The old man ran the car from 98 to 2003 and it sat till 4 years ago when Ricky started running it full time. Again, really appreciate the input.
@robertutes4850
@robertutes4850 25 күн бұрын
@@jerayracing seems as I remember small block A bodies track spec being a 9X28 on a 4.10 into the 11s and then 4.30 on the same tire into the 10s with minimum 50% weight distribution, they use the same # of pinion teeth - but 2 teeth different on the ring. are you running a 489 - 742 or dana? I never ran past the 12s with an automatic valve body, just always installed a manual for the positive shift, and to take the governor out of the equation, i do remember people saying if it was left auto - to use the 5.0 ratio band lever which was added to the hemi trans back in the day for racing -
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 25 күн бұрын
489 case with a suregrip 2.9 ratio lever. 48%rear weight, car weighs 2960lbs. 275 50 15 Hoosier drag radial. Working on consistency with the lights. Maybe another year of sportsman then new combo to go quicker.
@robertutes4850
@robertutes4850 25 күн бұрын
@@jerayracing that weight is awesome... 489 case, i think i have about 9 or 10 of them around here and a couple of my 1960s prized Dana Trac Loks for them, I worked in a Speed Shop building Top Fuel - Alcohol funny cars and pro stocks, so I met a lot of old Heros, but because i ran my little street cars, the info I got from Super Stock Racers was important to me, people like Al Eckstrand (The Lawman) Lawrence Rountree (Deputy Dodge) and the awesome Dan Dvorak. 40 years ago, working in a machine shop - i had finally got the parts together to build my first engine to play at the track, I quickly learned the do's and don'ts with suspension, trans and definitely rear ends, I loved the 8 3/4 for the ease of changing gear sets, but to never use the 740 and 741, the 742 worked but everyone bragged on the 489 - never had an issue, 8 years later i restored my 69 Road Runner, 2 years later I decided to build a serious engine for it, using the just released Indy 440-1 heads, after Ken Lazzari (Indy Cylinder Head) called me and told me to get rid of my 63 Max Wedge stuff. The new engine i built was a mild 800hp, built the trans to handle it, and took one of my 489s and Trac Loks, threw a 4.30 gear on and put 29.5 X 10.5s on it welded in sub-frame connectors, welded up my torque boxes, put a full bar in it and went racing, If i wasn't on the road working national events, I was racing my car.. about two years later - BANG ! the rear end breaks and the over speed tore the sprag (a Bolt in) right out of the trans, while building a new rear and trans - kept trying to figure out what happened - sometimes looking at the 3rd member for hours thinking, did i build it wrong - is the engine too much - is it the 3750# car weight ??? So, I get the car back together, the only change is I added Cal Tracs - a few years later in 2002, at a Big event, dialed in @ 10 something... right at the 1000' Boooom ! it felt like i ran over an elephant and was spinning at 126 mph according to the speed trap, between two cement walls... It took me 2 years to restore that thing, I really thought it was a goner, luckily it never touched the wall. the rear end broke again but, this time - the drive shaft got pretzeled, it literally broke the trans in half, and the yoke on the third member actually went thru the floorboard... a little bit later I was talking to Lawrence, he had opened the Atlanta Connection which later became The Moparts Connection (he sold about 14 yrs ago) when Dan came up and was looking at the car after we got it on the trailer and says "742 or 489?" I said 489 - Dan asked when was it last built? I told him about 4 years ago - his reaction was as if someone behind him stuck a sewing needle in his ass, now - Dan has always run the 489 for 40+ years but... He rebuilds them 2 or 3 times a season - here is where the problem is, the 742 has a straight pinion - the 489 is tapered and uses the crush sleeve, every time you launch the pinion is trying to move and starts deforming the crush sleeve, well - after 100 or 200 launches, at some point it will start to woller itself and loosen the sleeve until the pinion is sloppy enough to catch on the ring and break, so Dan says to Lawrence, isn't that new sleeve kit available for the 489? Lawrence says yep, and i ordered one on the spot, you take the crush sleeve out and put a spacer in so it it like the 742 - Great ! I bought that to put in My street car and did, so i run the Challenger which is a 93 octane 3650# car on a 4.10 and 29.5 ET Radials - thru the mufflers runs 11.20 to 11.40 depending on air, several yrs later in October 2010, I decide to see what the car will run without mufflers, so i dropped the pipes and ran a couple 11-0s, cool - made a couple adjustments and run a 10.90, even better... make a couple more adjustments and went to run it, burn out was fine, went to launch - the front starts to pick up, can tell its going to be a good 60' then... weeeeen, sounded like an RM80 wound out in first gear, front end comes down, and i think - F*#K... yep broke that one too, but this trans - all the special stuff i had in it, GONE - all that was salvageable was the deep pan-reverse manual valve body-my high dollar high speed anti shatter Drum-and the case. a reminder for you - never use a third member after this happens - the case has been stressed and will just do it again, i still have 8 3/4 rears in my 68 Cuda - My 71 Demon - but my GTX - Road Runner and Challenger all have Strange 60s in them now, the cost of one covers the cost of a trans alone...
@jcnewbee8124
@jcnewbee8124 27 күн бұрын
Your so close to having that car perfect.....say 3 lbs out of the front tires
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 27 күн бұрын
The fronts are already super low, being able to get a taller tire in general would help a ton. Just have to find the right combination
@jcnewbie3361
@jcnewbie3361 27 күн бұрын
What's super low?
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 27 күн бұрын
22-23psi I believe
@jcnewbie3361
@jcnewbie3361 27 күн бұрын
You can go to 16 you won't notice...I doubt you run much more in the rear tire or the front slicks on the fiesta
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 27 күн бұрын
@jcnewbie3361 it doesn’t hurt to try. End goal is a 28” tire in the front but just gotta get thru this year
@tims72demon
@tims72demon 27 күн бұрын
Engine sounds really good. The trans sounds like it’s shifting in the right zones. 👍
@jerayracing
@jerayracing 27 күн бұрын
Everything is running great! Just trying to get my spot on the tree and we’ll be even better!
@318willrun
@318willrun 28 күн бұрын
Hey, you had fun and the car is running good!
@trackandtravelwithrick8933
@trackandtravelwithrick8933 28 күн бұрын
Went there for data and we learned a lot
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport 28 күн бұрын
Sweet!!
@BigfootsnMopars
@BigfootsnMopars Ай бұрын
Looks super nice, surprised by the rust in the bed.
@wormswiggleinn
@wormswiggleinn Ай бұрын
Damn my screw cab shlong box ford is like 8000 something according to the scrap yard when i weigh out empty
@jerayracing
@jerayracing Ай бұрын
Wow that’s a lot. It’s a cool truck though
@318willrun
@318willrun Ай бұрын
I guessed a little over 4 .... Mid 80's Dodge D150's 2WD short beds I've weighed have been around 3700 with no spare and 1/4 tank of gas.
@jerayracing
@jerayracing Ай бұрын
Definitely wasn’t expecting that heavy but it is what it is. Thanks for watching!
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport
@UnfinishedProjectDartSport Ай бұрын
Sweet!!
@TonysHotRodGarage
@TonysHotRodGarage Ай бұрын
Nice truck!
@jerayracing
@jerayracing Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@trackandtravelwithrick8933
@trackandtravelwithrick8933 Ай бұрын
Haha your on line sources were for a half ton
@Duster_Garage
@Duster_Garage Ай бұрын
Congratulations on the new PB. Car is really working well. Just curious, what kind of DA do you guys have up there?
@jerayracing
@jerayracing Ай бұрын
Pretty bad da normally, like 2500-4000. But we mostly base our dial off of water grains
@Duster_Garage
@Duster_Garage Ай бұрын
@@jerayracing dang, if you would run at my home track in the early spring you’d go 11.50s.
@jerayracing
@jerayracing Ай бұрын
@@Duster_Garage no doubt. Definitely still more in it with weather being a factor but have to work with what we have haha
@79asspin
@79asspin Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@318willrun
@318willrun Ай бұрын
some good rounds! You and the Duster are becoming one and are a tough out!
@jerayracing
@jerayracing Ай бұрын
Thanks! Trying to have a strong second half of the season
@trackandtravelwithrick8933
@trackandtravelwithrick8933 Ай бұрын
Was a great day, almost had it!