Thanks guys.I appreciate the reply.They snap in place nicely but I did read online they sometimes allow air leaks as well.I’ll just toss em in the toolbox.This is how my current setup looks without the fittings in place.
Today fedex delivered the quick connect fittings I ordered from rockauto for the 7.3 electric lift pump I have on my 96 gmc truck.Currently I just have the 3/8 hose pushed over both ends of the lift pump with a couple fuel injection clamps but now I have the proper fittings to ensure reliability
I picked up a couple new spare stanadyne injectors for my 96 gmc truck.My current stanadyne injectors in this truck work just fine but I figure a couple new spares won’t go astray.These were $45 US each from eBay.
I see that badger diesel(kr_services)is still selling new Bosch 6.5 injectors on eBay.Also the pressure balanced sets are in another one of his listings.
I’ve done business with accurate several times without issue.Tim stands behind his products and will be there if you have a problem.He also answers any emails you send his way.I’ve bought two sets of stanadyne Italy 6.5 injectors from him in the past with no problems and had him rebuild two sets...
$12,500….even for a package deal for two engines it’s still a boat load of cash.Nothing really fancy about it
EDIT:I see the price is now $8500.So I guess that’s what he wants for one engine I’m assuming.
Nice find on the new DB2.I once found two new pencil DB2 pumps for our 5.7 diesel some 15 yrs ago.It was definitely wonderful to come across those.Definitely like finding a needle in a hay stack.
If that 6.2 has a 599 block then that crankshaft will be the same as what your 6.5 has because of the 1 piece seal design.A scat crank will work also if you go that route.
Hey everyone.A couple days ago I finished up the fuel system upgrade on my 96 gmc.I know WILL suggested I put the regulator as close to the fuel pump as possible although I liked the idea of monitoring the mechanical fuel pressure gauge under the hood and make adjustments to the regulator as...
The driver side glass is now ready to go back into place on my 96 gmc truck.The dorman replacement track is all bonded in place.I was going to attempt to get the old piece off but didn’t want to risk breaking the glass so I had the glass shop do it.A new glass was over $400 when I asked about it...