Quack_Addict
04-27-2004, 06:08
Last night was a learning experience for me as I have never disassembled a Diesel before. The engine is the 6.2L "J" code that was in my 87 3/4 ton Suburban when I got it - the previous owner had run it out of oil and it spat several bearings (or pieces of bearings to be more exact) out into the pan. The differences between the SBC's I am use to working on are many - but everything makes sense.
I pulled the intake, water pump, front cover and removed the injector pump drive gear and injector pump. Valve covers came next, then the rocker arms and push rods, then the heads. I am quite impressed with the heads and pistons - now I see how Diesels make the 21 or 23:1 compression!
There is NO cylinder ridge inside the block. There is a slight carbon ring that I can scrape off with my fingernail... so the block is rebuildable in that regard. As a side note, the previous owner told me the truck/engine had 68k miles on it when I took possession. The oil pan has been off since I removed the engine and I left off last night after marking the rod/main caps with a spring loaded center punch. I plan to pull apart the rotating assembly tonight and I'll post another update tomorrow with some casting numbers to hopefully find out what exactly I am working with. I'm figuring a new crank will be required for rebuild; hopefully the block or bearing caps themselves were not injured during the bearing extrusion process.
Is there a special socket required for injectors or will a deep-well 1-3/16" socket work? I was able to get all but one injector out with a wrench.
I pulled the intake, water pump, front cover and removed the injector pump drive gear and injector pump. Valve covers came next, then the rocker arms and push rods, then the heads. I am quite impressed with the heads and pistons - now I see how Diesels make the 21 or 23:1 compression!
There is NO cylinder ridge inside the block. There is a slight carbon ring that I can scrape off with my fingernail... so the block is rebuildable in that regard. As a side note, the previous owner told me the truck/engine had 68k miles on it when I took possession. The oil pan has been off since I removed the engine and I left off last night after marking the rod/main caps with a spring loaded center punch. I plan to pull apart the rotating assembly tonight and I'll post another update tomorrow with some casting numbers to hopefully find out what exactly I am working with. I'm figuring a new crank will be required for rebuild; hopefully the block or bearing caps themselves were not injured during the bearing extrusion process.
Is there a special socket required for injectors or will a deep-well 1-3/16" socket work? I was able to get all but one injector out with a wrench.