445k on my 95. Drive 60 miles a day. Installed a penn 18:1 in 2006 at 211,000 miles. Original engine had a head gasket just starting to leak a little. Still have the original motor. Bought it in 2000 with 92,000 miles on it.
I installed a brand new 18:1 penninsular engine in my truck in 2006. Oil pressure was around 40-45 going down the highway, 25-30 hot idle when I put it in. 12 years and 210,000 miles later, it is exactly the same. This was on a brand new crate engine. Not sure you have a problem.
I recall reading on penninsular's website that they were not using the p400 for their marine engine base due to the fact gep would not supply them with 18:1 pistons factory installed. I would assume all 6.5 18:1 pistons are the same.
I'm aware of that, but Matt was the owner at one time. He tried to sell the place to me 10 years ago. I'm assuming he did eventually find a buyer. The name listed as owner now is European.
My dealings with said vendor back in 2006 weren't any better unfortunately. A friend had his block crack on his 98 suburban so he bought an 18:1 optimizer from Matt & I installed it along with an intercooler and some other mods. That was may of 2006. In September of 06, my head gaskets started...
For the record, the optimizer was an improvement over the gm engine's. The deck is thicker and the head bolts are deeper to combat radial cracking in #8 and blown head gasket. The main website are .020 thicker & moly was added to the casting to stop main website cracking. 10 mm outer main bolts...
It seems odd to me to hear the job situation is still bad in some areas of the country. Here in West Michigan, it's the opposite. Nobody has been able to get any help for several years. Skilled or unskilled, it doesn't matter. Large companies have job fairs & nobody shows up. It's nuts.
It's rated at 250 - 500 in the Humvee. It's not a 5521. Like I said in the first post, it shows a test point of 121mm in the test manual. You yourself have said many times the 5&21 can't go over 85 mm.
No links. My son figured it out somehow & contacted a stanadyne dealer. They supplied the info. Looks like the info came off a dealer portal to stanadyne. I'm a little leery of putting it on line. I would suggest to anybody that's interested to contact a dealer as they had no reservations about...
I spent a little more time studying the breakdown and it does appear this is just a higher capacity version of the 5521. It still uses the optic sensor, timing stepper motor, rear mounted fuel solenoid and pmd. All of the components are in the same place, the internal parts all look to be of the...
I think my son's whole interest in this exercise is to try to determine if the pump could be run with a gm ECM. So far, from the parts breakdown, it appears the architecture of the pump is the same as previous models.
My son did some digging to find out what amg is using for a pump on the p400 in the Humvee. It appears the pump they are using for it is a ds4831-6033. I think I saw somewhere the engine is rated at 250hp. I'm pretty sure this pump is capable of more than that as one of the pump test stand...
Just to confirm ferms thoughts, I've been doing up to 15 second after glow for about 5 years. Plugs are 60g installed 10. Years ago with the new engine. Yes...They're all working.
Will... I believe you misunderstood my intention with my response about the fuel pressure. Just pointing out my belief that the modern diesels start much better due to the extremely high injection pressure. I have no intention of reinventing the wheel with a 6.5. If I wanted a duramax I'd just...