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Hi All
Just become a member:D
My ride is a Landrover defender with a GMC 6.5 V8 turbo here are some photos
Just got some probs to sort out, has any one got some GOOD ideas to get out glow plugs, as i have 2 that have expanded tips and wont pull thro the holes.
also some good info on timing the 6.5 mechanical pump type, as i have just fitted a new turbo GM3 type and seated the turbo at the rear of the V something like the HUMMVE, but se
he still seams down on power the engine is new, its been dry stored for 4 years had her running for 6 month on normal assp then turboed her.
any advice welcome
this is the pesent setup
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/Photo074.jpg
and this is the making of the manifolds
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/DSC00480.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/140aug20063.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/defender140HT2.jpg
Welcome to the community. This is the place if you have questions about the 6.5. There are some extremely smart and helpful people here that are more then willing to share their knowledge.
Sweet ride. Looks like quite the unit. Looks like it will take you anywhere you want to go.
What country are you from. I'm going to guess Somewhere in the UK. Am I close?? ;)
Regards
Brian
Hi Beedee
Yes spot on I am from the sunny UK near liverpool
cheers
TANK
Welcome to TDP from the State of Oregon :D:):D
The glow issue is easy.
Remove the injectors on the cyls with swolen plugs. Stuff a piece of cloth down into the precup to plug the port to the cylinder.
Break off the plug and then gently drive the broken piece back into the cup with a small punch and a hammer.
Carefull remove the pieces with a magnet or other suitable tool.
Use either 11G or 60G delco plugs. Stay clear of the 9G's as they are the ones that swell.
Now the timing may or may not be an issue.
Does your engine have an NA Injector pump ??
If so was it turned up when the turbo was installed.
The addition of a turbo requires more fuel.
There is a great article in the members section on how to do this.
Timing can be about 3 degrees BTDC
Normally aligning the marks on the IP with those on the housing will get you fairly close.
Beyond that it requires a timing tool that either uses a luminosity probe (goes in the #1 glow plug hole) or a pulse sensor driver that runs a timing light.
You would then time the engine just like a gasser.
Be sure that your engine is warm and the cold advance has shut down and will not effect the settings.
Nice looking rig, great pics of the exhaust fabrication.
Hope this helps some.
Missy Robyn
Hi Robyn
Thanks for the info ill give it a go at the weekend, yes it is a mech IP.
the engine was a none turbo but the guy before me baught it as a tubo engine Kit, ill ave a look at the fueling issue could you direct me to the article?
thanks
tank
Send More power a PM and he can direct you to the article
Best
Robyn
trbankii
07-29-2009, 14:14
Always love to see 6.5s swapped into other vehicles and the crewcab Defender pickup is cool - not a model they've ever had over here.
I also like the sliding topper. It seems like I have mine off and on every few weeks depending on what I am using the truck for. Any chance you could post up a couple more pics of the track for that?
hi all
here are more photos of my truck (BUDD)
this is what i started with:mad:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/140chassis1.jpg
this is the lenthening of the chassis:p
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/chassisconstruct2.jpg
here she is taking shape with the body on:)
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/100_2093.jpg
and with the original GM 6.2 i fitted before i got my GM6.5TD:D
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/engineinplace.jpg
trbankii
07-30-2009, 07:23
Ah... So you are saying that the body style wasn't offered over there either?
Even better! The streetrod crowd calls these "phantoms" - vehicles based on body styles offered later that were never offered for that year/model. Like extended cab 1930s pickups and such.
Looking forward to more photos of the build!
Hi
I did the pump at the weekend i.e give her more fuel by turning the pump up, and great much better responce see drives like a turbo engine should by pining you in the seat when you floor it.
just got to do the glow plugs now
many thanks for the advice
cheers
reece
Hi all
some more photos:
Can anyone tell me how to link a PDF file to here as she has a story that apeared in the LANDROVER OWNER MAG, and makes for further reading on this.
also i have a word doc with more detail story.
just need to link them to this thread
here she is during the build with the body fitted, before painting
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/100_2093.jpg
set-up fitted
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/Photo074.jpg
This is the new inlet manifold i made
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/Photo072.jpg
here is themanifold fabrication using a HOLSET HX 35W
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/tank110/DSC00486.jpg
trbankii
08-03-2009, 04:08
Can anyone tell me how to link a PDF file to here as she has a story that apeared in the LANDROVER OWNER MAG, and makes for further reading on this.
also i have a word doc with more detail story.
PM More Power (http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/tdpforum/private.php?do=newpm&u=1) - the owner of the site. He'd be able to put up alternate file formats if anyone could.
More Power
08-03-2009, 10:41
Nice Landrover!
If the PDF is currently available online, you can simply type out (or cut-n-paste) the link in a forum post. It will appear "click-able" automatically. :)
If the PDF is not online, and the copyright isn't a problem, we can host it here. Just send it to my email address as a file attachment. :)
Jim
DmaxMaverick
08-03-2009, 11:17
If a document (or image, etc.) is hosted on an online mag, you'll need the publisher's permission to post it elsewhere (there's no such thing as "public domain", unless an item has been expressly released by the originator). No problem linking entire web pages, although individual file links are very likely prohibited.
land's end 4x4
03-11-2013, 11:10
Looks great, I just am about to finish this 110 project, what gearbox did you use?
Check this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RdpEfyJ_aE&feature=youtu.be
Louis
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