THIS IS A FULLY DRESSED JASPER 6.2 DIESEL ENGINE WITH LESS THAN 500 MILES ON IT. IT IS FOR AN H1 HUMMER, BUT CAN BE INSTALLED IN A GM PICKUP OR BLAZER/SUBURBAN WITH DIFFFERENT OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP PICKUP. COMES WITH INJECTION PUMP, LINES & INJECTORS. COPY AND PASTE THE YOU TUBE VIDEOS FOR LIVE...
It's a Jasper remand fully dressed with the injection pump that cost $6700.00 that sat for 6 years, I plasti gauged the rods and they are all between .001 & .002". I did the ATF with the drill trick and it runs great. I'm going to offer it for sale for $3000.00 fully dressed with Injection pump...
Well I guess my drill trick with the ATF worked, here is the engine running with the same pump that wouldn't run on the engine but after my force feed ATF with the drill cleaned it out.
I'm thinking a 6.2 oil pan for any square body GM truck will work? Any comments on this working? Like the military K series Blazers, Suburban's or pickups? Not sure if the military ever had a 2 WD square body with a 6.2 in it?
Will I have a Hummer question for you, would a 1992 or 1993 Humvee with a normally asperated 6.2 engine have a right hand or left hand rotation water pump?
So I have 2 929 blocks and a 506 block that was a warranty block in my Suburban before the P400. One of the 929 blocks is Ferminators old 6.5, the other came from a 95 K2500 Florida Forestry truck, which has a cylinder pitted from a blown head gasket. So my next move is to disassemble my 506...
So I just went out to the shop and did this little test...With one battery reading 12.5 volts and the other at 12.15 with the big battery cable that powers the starter off so I can just measure volts to the solenoid. So with the hand trigger with no accessories on I get 9.5 volts. With the key...
Can anyone tell me the color of the two wires with the red X's on them in this schematic? It's a1994 Suburban
I'm thinking the top wire is purple and the bottom one is orange?
Here is a schematic, yes I'm measuring the purple signal wire from the ignition, the other day I measured it when it was hot and not working and it was around 9.6 even with the solenoid not engaging the starter. I was mistaken in an earlier post that the solenoid gets its power from the terminal...
Thanks Nate, I may take you up on that. I'm doing some testing as far as measuring what the voltage is at the terminal block on the firewall which is where the solenoid gets it's power from I believe, when it's cold and when it's hot. I was on a drive home on the highway a couple of weeks ago...