KrisML
Active Member
Ok so I'm slowly rebuilding the 6.5 that died in my stepside plus I'm doing a whole bunch of other work while the engine is out and money allows me too. I have the engine built to a complete short block with the injection pump installed. It's a DB2 pump with only 4000 miles on it. The engine has been apart for about 18 months, so obviously no fuel has been put through the pump for that whole time. Just whatever little was left form when it last ran. Pump sat covered in the corner of my garage and never leaked a drop. I install in on the engine about a week ago and today I notice a little puddle of fuel under the pump about the size of a silver dollar. Nobody has touched anything on the engine for it to be there and I can't tell where from the pump it would have come from. So I'm guessing maybe a seal is drying out from just sitting which I can see happening. My question is should I chance running and hope I get lucky or are there some easy seals to replace on the DB2. Also I never unbolted it from the timing cover so I wouldn't have to retime it. I have need to get a timing tool one day. I could send it out but I'd rather not as its a .033 plunger pump with a 4200 rpm governor( least that's what I was told it was) and I haven't had any other issues with it.
I'm sure I can fix whatever is wrong with it myself, just not fully sure where to look just yet.
Thanks in advance.
I'm sure I can fix whatever is wrong with it myself, just not fully sure where to look just yet.
Thanks in advance.