3500_6.5
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In other progress;
The fuel supply is all mounted and hooked up. As with the wiring, I still need to install some mounts to hold the fuel line away from the exhaust and firmly in place (my lines are aluminum so I don't want them to move around and end up breaking). I rerouted the line from the fuel pump mounted on the driver side frame rail over the transmission/transfer case to the passenger side and then up from there to the fuel filter. The downpipe will be the main concern with clearances for this fuel line.
I ran a 3/8" rubber fuel line from the other side of the filter, across the front of the engine (between the coolant crossover and intake along with the fuel return line and glow plug wiring) and to the steel line on the driver side that goes down to the ip. The return line still runs down the driver side, I just moved it to where it runs all the way up the driver side frame rail, past the firewall and then across to the engine under the master cylinder.
The transmission dipstick tube was pretty easy to take care of. I just "adjusted" the bends slightly and it cleared without issue. I am going to weld a bracket onto it to hook it probably to the intake now since the original bracket is nowhere near bolting up anymore.
Since I have everything bolted up now except the turbo oil drain and downpipe, I wanted to get some oil pressure through the engine. So I took some time to do that tonight. I didn't do too much since the oil drain isn't hooked up, but I got enough pressure that the gauge moved and I had oil coming out of the turbo drain. I ordered everything I should need for the down pipe from summit today, so it should be here tomorrow. The last fitting I need for the oil drain was also ordered today. It looks like it will be here Wednesday.
With any luck, I can get the turbo angle figured out and taken care of at some point this week and then hopefully get the oil drain and exhaust hooked up. Then it's on to bleeding the fuel system and seeing if she'll run!
I'll get pictures of the fuel system tomorrow along with any other progress I get done.
The fuel supply is all mounted and hooked up. As with the wiring, I still need to install some mounts to hold the fuel line away from the exhaust and firmly in place (my lines are aluminum so I don't want them to move around and end up breaking). I rerouted the line from the fuel pump mounted on the driver side frame rail over the transmission/transfer case to the passenger side and then up from there to the fuel filter. The downpipe will be the main concern with clearances for this fuel line.
I ran a 3/8" rubber fuel line from the other side of the filter, across the front of the engine (between the coolant crossover and intake along with the fuel return line and glow plug wiring) and to the steel line on the driver side that goes down to the ip. The return line still runs down the driver side, I just moved it to where it runs all the way up the driver side frame rail, past the firewall and then across to the engine under the master cylinder.
The transmission dipstick tube was pretty easy to take care of. I just "adjusted" the bends slightly and it cleared without issue. I am going to weld a bracket onto it to hook it probably to the intake now since the original bracket is nowhere near bolting up anymore.
Since I have everything bolted up now except the turbo oil drain and downpipe, I wanted to get some oil pressure through the engine. So I took some time to do that tonight. I didn't do too much since the oil drain isn't hooked up, but I got enough pressure that the gauge moved and I had oil coming out of the turbo drain. I ordered everything I should need for the down pipe from summit today, so it should be here tomorrow. The last fitting I need for the oil drain was also ordered today. It looks like it will be here Wednesday.
With any luck, I can get the turbo angle figured out and taken care of at some point this week and then hopefully get the oil drain and exhaust hooked up. Then it's on to bleeding the fuel system and seeing if she'll run!
I'll get pictures of the fuel system tomorrow along with any other progress I get done.