scottm
10-22-2013, 12:11
For no good reason, I bought a 6.5l builder motor at a wrecking yard for $350. It is a goodwrench replacement engine in a 1990 c2500, so it is NA with mechanical pump. The block is a 12555506, date H269 (8-26-99, right?) heads are 1932567, and pump is DB2823-4153.
I am going to build it up for max NA top end, so it is going to get gas engine types of hop ups. I want it to run strong up to 4000 rpm, with a few hundred extra rpm for a safety cushion in case of a momentary over-rev. The Heath Bonneville racer ran to 5000 with a Scat crank and prepped rods, but no other bottom end tricks.
So I plan to prep my rods the same way, with beam polishing, shot peening, and arp bolts. Then for more volumetric efficiency, it will get ported and flow tested heads, custom cam with more lift, duration and overlap, real headers for proper scavenging effect, and if necessary, a custom sheet-metal intake. If it is still making 300 ft-lbs torque at 4,000 rpm, that is about 230 hp, and I think a worthy goal.
My questions have to do with the IP. What is different in the various part numbers, like the 4974 marine pump, etc? I want good fueling to 4000+, with the governor set to maybe 4200. Can any DB2 be built up specifically to do what I want, or do I have to start with a military or marine or whatever first?
I am going to build it up for max NA top end, so it is going to get gas engine types of hop ups. I want it to run strong up to 4000 rpm, with a few hundred extra rpm for a safety cushion in case of a momentary over-rev. The Heath Bonneville racer ran to 5000 with a Scat crank and prepped rods, but no other bottom end tricks.
So I plan to prep my rods the same way, with beam polishing, shot peening, and arp bolts. Then for more volumetric efficiency, it will get ported and flow tested heads, custom cam with more lift, duration and overlap, real headers for proper scavenging effect, and if necessary, a custom sheet-metal intake. If it is still making 300 ft-lbs torque at 4,000 rpm, that is about 230 hp, and I think a worthy goal.
My questions have to do with the IP. What is different in the various part numbers, like the 4974 marine pump, etc? I want good fueling to 4000+, with the governor set to maybe 4200. Can any DB2 be built up specifically to do what I want, or do I have to start with a military or marine or whatever first?