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valyidol
12-22-2013, 10:34
Hi!
Help me make a choice!
I have a 6,5 engine from 95 Suburban. But I don't have ehxaust/intake/turbo from this diesel. But I have this parts and 2 heads from Chevy Express. What is better to buy ehxaust/intake/turbo for installation turbo to right or install it in the middle of block?
If install turbo in the middle between heads, I'll have a problem with oil inlet and outlet. Holes in the block, like a bus, there is no in my block.
I would like to hear what everyone thinks about it.
Sorry for my English
Yukon6.2
12-22-2013, 20:36
Hi valyidol
What are you putting the engin into?Are you going to use the electronic injection pump from the 95?
If you were in North America i would say get the parts for the 95.But that might not be so easy were you are.Are both sets of heads good?
You might just have to adapt what you have.The stock parts can be found cheap,but shipping might get expensive.
And welcome to the Dieselpage.
Thomas
valyidol
12-22-2013, 21:28
Hi valyidol
What are you putting the engin into?Are you going to use the electronic injection pump from the 95?
If you were in North America i would say get the parts for the 95.But that might not be so easy were you are.Are both sets of heads good?
You might just have to adapt what you have.The stock parts can be found cheap,but shipping might get expensive.
And welcome to the Dieselpage.
Thomas
Thank you Thomas,
You're right, shipping of there parts are very expensive. But I have to buy them here. In Russia are many trucks 94-00. Almost all of them are gaz, but sometimes there are diesel. I have Suburban 88 diesel. Of course 6,2. But I want more energy and I want to put 6,5 turbo for that. I want to leave electronic pump I have it and I like its work. But I don't have the pedal and the PMD module. Mechanical pump I have to 6.2. The head of the bus is in good condition. Only no one pre-chamber and one valve.
I like the central mountign of the turbo. This engine is much easier to repair. If I'll can to make up for oil inlet/outlet to the central mountign turbo I'll do it.
But how is it done? Maybe lift the turbo and submit the oil from the pressure sensor. But the oil holes on the central mount turbo there are others. I don't know yet how to do it.
I forgot to say I want to put 4L80. To this transmission was better electronic pump. Or buy a control unit transmission. It's expensive.
Yukon6.2
12-24-2013, 00:05
I havn't actually seen the center mount turbo.You can get an oil feed from where the oil pressure sensor is mounted,the aftermarket turbo systems got the oil from there.The drain can go anywhere gravity will take it.Valve cover,fuel pump plate,oil pan all have been used by OEM or aftermarket.
There is a problem with space using the 6.5 turbo system on the body style of your suburban.The heaterbox is in the way if you have AC,which some people have modified a S10 box for space.Then the frame gets in the way of the down pipe from the turbo,some have gone around the outside of the frame.
Thomas
valyidol
12-24-2013, 13:08
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valyidol
12-24-2013, 13:13
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93GMCSierra
12-24-2013, 14:01
Member from thetruckstop.com made it. But I can't insert photo. Why?
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More Power
12-24-2013, 15:18
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DmaxMaverick
12-24-2013, 15:28
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valyidol
12-26-2013, 17:18
I think than I know how to do it!
valyidol
12-26-2013, 17:42
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93GMCSierra
12-26-2013, 18:45
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That is what you want to do?
valyidol
12-29-2013, 01:30
That is what you want to do?
Yes! But I'm afraid a little. How to get exactly the OPS channel? And I have one more problem. I don't have the tool for
camshaft bearing removal.
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