Eric Selinger
07-16-2004, 21:13
Allright everybody,
I'm about ready to order parts for my 94 6.5LTD
I knocked a hole in #6 piston, looks to be from bad injector most likely. I had the original injectors in the truck with almost 195,000 miles on it.
I want to ask some questions about how I'm wanting to go with the engine rebuild, but first i need to let you all know that I don't pull heavy on the truck, but more city and around town driving in my busines.
Here's my idea of how I want to make the engine repairs and how I plan to equip it(I am on a low budget and doing all the work(except machining).
I plan on buying a complete master kit with .020 over pistons. I have the opportunity to get the 18:1 pistons but am undecided because I am concerned about lower take-off power from less compression.
I am open to any ideas & suggestions that anyone may have.
I plan to:
Rebuild the 6.5 with new pistons(either stock or lower compression pistons)
Redoing the exhaust with a kit that has a 3" downtube into 3.5" pipe.
New H.O. injectors (high pop)
pyro and boost guages
hayden fan drive assembly
upgrade to 130GPM water pump
water injection (maybe intercooler later)
homemade crossover on the back water jackets on the heads.
new 11G glow plugs
This with the machine work and the master kit, i hope to spend no more than 2700.00
Any other parts I should think of replacing at this time?
What is the general opinion on the LC pistons.
Anyone ever had any dealings with Diesel-Direct.com?
They have a really good price on the master rebuild kit, so good it seems that something must not be included(I dont need the cam or lifters)
Please let mw know what you think before I make a mistake.
I already have a heath turbo master on the truck and a hypertech chip. I am concerned with power off the line, because of my daily use(i drive it mostly in town and stop and go all day long. Will the partially opened wastgate(because of the Heath TM)help with off line performance of the truck or will it be a dog because of the lower compression pistons. I'm ready to order parts but am still undecided on the compression choice. stock comp.sounds like a safer way to go, but I want to make more power if I can, who knows maybe my combination of parts might make it a "stroke smoker"
Please everyone chime in before I take the plunge.
Thanks in advance for all your help. :cool:
Sincerely,
Eric Selinger
Midland, Texas 79706
selingere@starband.net
Cel:(432)349.2994
Wk:(432)683.7258
I'm about ready to order parts for my 94 6.5LTD
I knocked a hole in #6 piston, looks to be from bad injector most likely. I had the original injectors in the truck with almost 195,000 miles on it.
I want to ask some questions about how I'm wanting to go with the engine rebuild, but first i need to let you all know that I don't pull heavy on the truck, but more city and around town driving in my busines.
Here's my idea of how I want to make the engine repairs and how I plan to equip it(I am on a low budget and doing all the work(except machining).
I plan on buying a complete master kit with .020 over pistons. I have the opportunity to get the 18:1 pistons but am undecided because I am concerned about lower take-off power from less compression.
I am open to any ideas & suggestions that anyone may have.
I plan to:
Rebuild the 6.5 with new pistons(either stock or lower compression pistons)
Redoing the exhaust with a kit that has a 3" downtube into 3.5" pipe.
New H.O. injectors (high pop)
pyro and boost guages
hayden fan drive assembly
upgrade to 130GPM water pump
water injection (maybe intercooler later)
homemade crossover on the back water jackets on the heads.
new 11G glow plugs
This with the machine work and the master kit, i hope to spend no more than 2700.00
Any other parts I should think of replacing at this time?
What is the general opinion on the LC pistons.
Anyone ever had any dealings with Diesel-Direct.com?
They have a really good price on the master rebuild kit, so good it seems that something must not be included(I dont need the cam or lifters)
Please let mw know what you think before I make a mistake.
I already have a heath turbo master on the truck and a hypertech chip. I am concerned with power off the line, because of my daily use(i drive it mostly in town and stop and go all day long. Will the partially opened wastgate(because of the Heath TM)help with off line performance of the truck or will it be a dog because of the lower compression pistons. I'm ready to order parts but am still undecided on the compression choice. stock comp.sounds like a safer way to go, but I want to make more power if I can, who knows maybe my combination of parts might make it a "stroke smoker"
Please everyone chime in before I take the plunge.
Thanks in advance for all your help. :cool:
Sincerely,
Eric Selinger
Midland, Texas 79706
selingere@starband.net
Cel:(432)349.2994
Wk:(432)683.7258