ogrice
03-24-2005, 11:38
I'm a new subscriber to the forum and I am looking for some feedback comments about the rebuild that I had completed on my truck.
I have a 93 c3500 std cab dually, 6.5td. I started the rebuild with a crate 6.5 long block. Internally, i've had the entire rotating/reciprocating assembly from harmonic balancer to flywheel balanced to 5000 rpm.
I lowered the compression from 21.3:1 to approx 18.7:1 by shaving .030 from the top of the piston crowns. The compression ratio calculation assumes a .020 compressed head gasket thickness. Did this because I didn't want to spend the cash for the Peninsular 18:1 pistons.
Tossed the timing chain and went with the dual idler phaser timing gears.
Tossed the stock cooling pieces and went with the dual thermostat housing and 130gpm waterpump.
Stayed with the GM-3 turbo. Had it rebuilt to oem specs. Tossed the oem canister wastegate and bought the turbo master adjustable wastegate. Decided to not go with the stock upper and lower turbo manifold. Instead went to a 6.2/6.5 NA intake manifold with the Banks Power upper intake. Had to go back to the turbo shop so they could fabricate a turbo outlet pipe that would work. The NA intake manifold has visually larger runners and ports than the turbo manifold.
I bought the BD 4" exh kit w/ a 3" mandrel bent
x-over. I had the stock exh manifolds and x-over pipe ceramic coated inside and out. The exh impeller side of the turbo I also had ceramic coated in and out.
Tossed the oem intake box and opted for a K&N open element intake.
At the time of the rebuild, my crank pulley had given up and was giving me the rattle of death noise. I opted to underdrive the accessories by installing a Ford Racing serpentine belt main pulley. It threads into the same 4 bolt holes and the belt height sits about 1/8" taller than the stock pulley. The over all underdrive from stock is big. About 25-30%. Found a new belt length that works good.
New injectors, new DB2 inj. pump. Tossed the stock electric priming pump and replaced it with a Holley Blue electric fuel pump.
Thats pretty much it.
Other mods are dual electric cooling fans.
1-piece flywheel with stage II kevlar clutch disc and pressure plate. Preluber aux oiling system. Stainless steel braided oil cooler lines. Tossed the oem bench seat and installed the reclining driver/pass replacement seats from Jegs.
Right now its been one year and 12k miles since completion. My truck runs smooth like a gasser. Totally different from before the engine rebuild. More mileage, acceleration, torque. Less noticeable vibration, runs cleaner, runs a lot cooler, just plain better.
I have a 93 c3500 std cab dually, 6.5td. I started the rebuild with a crate 6.5 long block. Internally, i've had the entire rotating/reciprocating assembly from harmonic balancer to flywheel balanced to 5000 rpm.
I lowered the compression from 21.3:1 to approx 18.7:1 by shaving .030 from the top of the piston crowns. The compression ratio calculation assumes a .020 compressed head gasket thickness. Did this because I didn't want to spend the cash for the Peninsular 18:1 pistons.
Tossed the timing chain and went with the dual idler phaser timing gears.
Tossed the stock cooling pieces and went with the dual thermostat housing and 130gpm waterpump.
Stayed with the GM-3 turbo. Had it rebuilt to oem specs. Tossed the oem canister wastegate and bought the turbo master adjustable wastegate. Decided to not go with the stock upper and lower turbo manifold. Instead went to a 6.2/6.5 NA intake manifold with the Banks Power upper intake. Had to go back to the turbo shop so they could fabricate a turbo outlet pipe that would work. The NA intake manifold has visually larger runners and ports than the turbo manifold.
I bought the BD 4" exh kit w/ a 3" mandrel bent
x-over. I had the stock exh manifolds and x-over pipe ceramic coated inside and out. The exh impeller side of the turbo I also had ceramic coated in and out.
Tossed the oem intake box and opted for a K&N open element intake.
At the time of the rebuild, my crank pulley had given up and was giving me the rattle of death noise. I opted to underdrive the accessories by installing a Ford Racing serpentine belt main pulley. It threads into the same 4 bolt holes and the belt height sits about 1/8" taller than the stock pulley. The over all underdrive from stock is big. About 25-30%. Found a new belt length that works good.
New injectors, new DB2 inj. pump. Tossed the stock electric priming pump and replaced it with a Holley Blue electric fuel pump.
Thats pretty much it.
Other mods are dual electric cooling fans.
1-piece flywheel with stage II kevlar clutch disc and pressure plate. Preluber aux oiling system. Stainless steel braided oil cooler lines. Tossed the oem bench seat and installed the reclining driver/pass replacement seats from Jegs.
Right now its been one year and 12k miles since completion. My truck runs smooth like a gasser. Totally different from before the engine rebuild. More mileage, acceleration, torque. Less noticeable vibration, runs cleaner, runs a lot cooler, just plain better.