Turbomax
05-26-2012, 08:19
Hey all,
I have a 1995 Chevy 6.5 turbo diesel truck. I've had it about 3 weeks & can't get a definitive answer. Please help. When I bought the truck the owner said the SES light had been intermittent for a while. He said he had put a PMD on it in February & figured it had gone bad. It was a Dorman from O'Reilly's with a lifetime warranty so I wasn't too concerned. I replaced the PMD & relocated it on a heat sink behind the front license plate. However, no difference on the SES light. I've had it scanned & 2 codes are always there. 35 & 36 which the scanner says is injector pulse width error - short response & injector pulse width error - long response. I've been told that I need a new injector pump but want to make sure that will fix the problem before I spend the money.
I don't know if it's related but when I start the truck first thing in the morning, it smokes like crazy for at least 5 minutes; sometimes more. The smoke is grey/white which I suppose is fuel. Of course I can't accelerate since the SES light won't let the cable-less accelerator work. It will finally clear up & runs fairly well throughout the day. If I plug in the engine heater, even in warm weather, the smoke is very minimal. I've checked the glow plugs & the glow plug solenoid. They are okay.
So, does this sound like an injector pump will cure the issues?
I have another injector pump but I don't know if it's good. It's not worth having it put on & find out that it's bad, too.
I have never replaced an injector pump but I do have the tools & quite a bit of mechanical experience. Is this something I can do? I've already had the intake off removing the PMD. I know the pump has to be timed with the engine when it is installed but is there something else I should know when installing it? If I do have to replace the pump, what recommendations do you have? I am VERY LIMITED on $$$. I've found good prices at Dieselcare.com but have been told they are not very reliable. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm only wanting to put the truck back as close as possible to original as possible. I'm not interested in high performance or speed - just dependability!
Thanks very much for your help
I have a 1995 Chevy 6.5 turbo diesel truck. I've had it about 3 weeks & can't get a definitive answer. Please help. When I bought the truck the owner said the SES light had been intermittent for a while. He said he had put a PMD on it in February & figured it had gone bad. It was a Dorman from O'Reilly's with a lifetime warranty so I wasn't too concerned. I replaced the PMD & relocated it on a heat sink behind the front license plate. However, no difference on the SES light. I've had it scanned & 2 codes are always there. 35 & 36 which the scanner says is injector pulse width error - short response & injector pulse width error - long response. I've been told that I need a new injector pump but want to make sure that will fix the problem before I spend the money.
I don't know if it's related but when I start the truck first thing in the morning, it smokes like crazy for at least 5 minutes; sometimes more. The smoke is grey/white which I suppose is fuel. Of course I can't accelerate since the SES light won't let the cable-less accelerator work. It will finally clear up & runs fairly well throughout the day. If I plug in the engine heater, even in warm weather, the smoke is very minimal. I've checked the glow plugs & the glow plug solenoid. They are okay.
So, does this sound like an injector pump will cure the issues?
I have another injector pump but I don't know if it's good. It's not worth having it put on & find out that it's bad, too.
I have never replaced an injector pump but I do have the tools & quite a bit of mechanical experience. Is this something I can do? I've already had the intake off removing the PMD. I know the pump has to be timed with the engine when it is installed but is there something else I should know when installing it? If I do have to replace the pump, what recommendations do you have? I am VERY LIMITED on $$$. I've found good prices at Dieselcare.com but have been told they are not very reliable. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm only wanting to put the truck back as close as possible to original as possible. I'm not interested in high performance or speed - just dependability!
Thanks very much for your help