john8662
05-23-2004, 19:53
As some have read in the post "lower oil pressure than normal, things I can check" post, I have been troubleshooting a lower than normal pressure reading on my 1995 K2500 Suburban 6.5TD HO.
I got the oil pan off the engine finally by unbolting the front differential and getting the clearance I needed. The mechanics I talked to said the only way to get the pan off was to pull the engine, the heck with that (suburban owners understand). Anyways, I took the pan off to replace the oil pump as its the last thing to try. I did find one possible problem for the oil pressure, but I think that it lead to the lower pressure output by the oil pump. I found that one of the copper o-rings supplied with the Lube Specialist oil cooler lines had slipped during my installation and was half way blocking the line going to the cooler. This had been this way for about 4k miles before I suddenly got lower pressure. I have elected to leave them out, it won't leak w/o them. Anyways.. It might have messed up something else, as I removed the rings and got the same pressure.
On a good note, while I have the pan off I stumled upon something good, the block is completly crack free (main webs). So, I got to thinking "since I am here" I am considering installing a Stud Girdle kit from DSG. So my questions for that are, who has done this with the engine in the vehicle? Is there instructions with the kit (torque specs, etc)? Do you have to take the inner main cap bolts out and re-torque when doing this or just the outer bolts on the caps? I am just considering this as the engine is crack free for now with 105k miles on it.
The next question comes from those who have installed the 98+ oil pump in the "599" cast blocks from 91-96 6.2 - 6.5TD. In my last post about oil pressure "david" mentioned that he installed the 98+ oil pump and oil pump pick-up into his 96 non oil spray piston engine. He reported higher oil pressure. I was wondering if anyone else had done this and if this is a good idea or not. I already ordered the pump for a 98+ it just hasn't come in yet (amazing how only the dealer can get an oil pump for a 6.5TD). If its a good idea, then I'll go for it, otherwise I might send it back and get the one for the 95.
By the way, what does one look for when taking an oil pump apart as far as wear, I can't see anything inside of my oil pump that really looks bad, but maybee its bypass valve is bad?
For pics of what I'm talking about with the oil pump wear, go here:
http://members.cox.net/acmdsl/oilpump/
Thanks for reading, and your comments!
[ 05-23-2004, 09:43 PM: Message edited by: john8662 ]
I got the oil pan off the engine finally by unbolting the front differential and getting the clearance I needed. The mechanics I talked to said the only way to get the pan off was to pull the engine, the heck with that (suburban owners understand). Anyways, I took the pan off to replace the oil pump as its the last thing to try. I did find one possible problem for the oil pressure, but I think that it lead to the lower pressure output by the oil pump. I found that one of the copper o-rings supplied with the Lube Specialist oil cooler lines had slipped during my installation and was half way blocking the line going to the cooler. This had been this way for about 4k miles before I suddenly got lower pressure. I have elected to leave them out, it won't leak w/o them. Anyways.. It might have messed up something else, as I removed the rings and got the same pressure.
On a good note, while I have the pan off I stumled upon something good, the block is completly crack free (main webs). So, I got to thinking "since I am here" I am considering installing a Stud Girdle kit from DSG. So my questions for that are, who has done this with the engine in the vehicle? Is there instructions with the kit (torque specs, etc)? Do you have to take the inner main cap bolts out and re-torque when doing this or just the outer bolts on the caps? I am just considering this as the engine is crack free for now with 105k miles on it.
The next question comes from those who have installed the 98+ oil pump in the "599" cast blocks from 91-96 6.2 - 6.5TD. In my last post about oil pressure "david" mentioned that he installed the 98+ oil pump and oil pump pick-up into his 96 non oil spray piston engine. He reported higher oil pressure. I was wondering if anyone else had done this and if this is a good idea or not. I already ordered the pump for a 98+ it just hasn't come in yet (amazing how only the dealer can get an oil pump for a 6.5TD). If its a good idea, then I'll go for it, otherwise I might send it back and get the one for the 95.
By the way, what does one look for when taking an oil pump apart as far as wear, I can't see anything inside of my oil pump that really looks bad, but maybee its bypass valve is bad?
For pics of what I'm talking about with the oil pump wear, go here:
http://members.cox.net/acmdsl/oilpump/
Thanks for reading, and your comments!
[ 05-23-2004, 09:43 PM: Message edited by: john8662 ]