KrisML
Active Member
So little back story, the truck is a 1982 chevy K-10 originally 6.2 powered but repowered with a modded 6.5 from the Diesel Depot back in 2003. The truck has been used on/off for the last tens years. Just recently I had to rebuild the engine twice (yes twice :mad2. First time due to the crankshaft breaking, the second due to a loss of oil pressure most likely due to debris that didn't get cleaned out. Engine is back in with lots of new oil cooling parts to prevent that from happening again. The engine has 6.5 18:1 pistons that are .020 over, stock camshaft, forged crank, diamond precups. The injection pump is a DB2 with the .33 plungers that I've turned up a 1/2 turn, I'm not sure of the serial numbers right now. Truck currently has a GM8 turbo but I do have a HX40 to put on at some point. It is also intercooled and runs about 21 lbs of boost at WOT. Injectors supposedly set to 150 bar.
Anyway after getting the engine running again I noticed that the one injector had a slight leak where the body splits. So since all the injectors are the same age I decide to pull all 8 to have the check for both leaks and to have them pop tested. I took the to a local place to have them check since I wasn't planning on replacing them. When the shop tested them 5 of them tested pretty low around 110 bar average. The 3 others tested around 140 bar but the one was a leaker where the bodies split.
So instead of rebuilding them the shop had a full set of 8 Bosch stock reman injectors. Price was $46.00 each, little high but they had them and their actual German Bosch ones so I figured that it was worth it, so I bought them.
Now on my way home, I live about 40 minutes from that shop, they call me saying that my old injectors are the marine style nozzles and the ones they sold me are stock nozzles ones set to 140 bar. They said that they could me Brand New standyne marine style injectors for 63.00 each. Which seems pretty high but they're brand new. These would be set to 150 bar since that's what specs call for.
My two questions are this. One with my bigger injection pump do I really need the marine style nozzles or would I be ok with the stock ones? I'm sure it would run decent with the stockers. Plus $17.00 more per injector is a decent amount of money. Now after doing some (ok a bunch) of reading on injector pop pressures I'm wondering if I should get the marine ones and have them bump the pop pressure up on them.
I have the stock reman ones in my garage right now so I could install them right now and be running again. The marine ones thy said would take a day to get and I obviously would give them the reman ones back. I'm thinking of running the stock remans since I have them and money is kinda tight for me right now so its a little cheaper. I'm mostly wondering if it's worth the hassle to exchange the out for the marine ones.
Sorry for the long story,
Kris
Anyway after getting the engine running again I noticed that the one injector had a slight leak where the body splits. So since all the injectors are the same age I decide to pull all 8 to have the check for both leaks and to have them pop tested. I took the to a local place to have them check since I wasn't planning on replacing them. When the shop tested them 5 of them tested pretty low around 110 bar average. The 3 others tested around 140 bar but the one was a leaker where the bodies split.
So instead of rebuilding them the shop had a full set of 8 Bosch stock reman injectors. Price was $46.00 each, little high but they had them and their actual German Bosch ones so I figured that it was worth it, so I bought them.
Now on my way home, I live about 40 minutes from that shop, they call me saying that my old injectors are the marine style nozzles and the ones they sold me are stock nozzles ones set to 140 bar. They said that they could me Brand New standyne marine style injectors for 63.00 each. Which seems pretty high but they're brand new. These would be set to 150 bar since that's what specs call for.
My two questions are this. One with my bigger injection pump do I really need the marine style nozzles or would I be ok with the stock ones? I'm sure it would run decent with the stockers. Plus $17.00 more per injector is a decent amount of money. Now after doing some (ok a bunch) of reading on injector pop pressures I'm wondering if I should get the marine ones and have them bump the pop pressure up on them.
I have the stock reman ones in my garage right now so I could install them right now and be running again. The marine ones thy said would take a day to get and I obviously would give them the reman ones back. I'm thinking of running the stock remans since I have them and money is kinda tight for me right now so its a little cheaper. I'm mostly wondering if it's worth the hassle to exchange the out for the marine ones.
Sorry for the long story,
Kris