bobbiemartin
Author of The DB2 Conversion Guide
Well, a little update on the AMG engine in the Suburban. If you don't remember, you can read all about the engine install HERE.
First, its still running well, maybe better than ever. My wife drives it most days, cant really blame her. There have been a few problems, but fortunately nothing major. I've had some small but aggravating oil leaks. One was my fault, a small void in the sealer on the left valve cover. Not too bad to R&R. Fixed that but still had oil seeping. So I did a test and the Mann Pro Vent was not working as it should. The crankcase was lightly pressurized, not the vacuum it should have. So the oil was being blown out. I did a test and temporarily installed the CDR. The test confirmed what I thought, no more oil leaks.
The motor mounts seemed to be failing as well, it wasn't as smooth as it was and the downpipe was very close to the frame rail. In addition, I had reused a set of nearly new but economy priced injectors from a popular Florida panhandle based Diesel shop. I can't put my finger on it, but something just didn't seem right with the engine. It ran well, but maybe not great.
So I was looking at changing the right side valve cover, which meant removing the turbo. I decided I would change the injectors and the motor mounts at the same time. I started sourcing the parts and planned on a weekends work.
I contacted the guy that worked over my DB2 pump and had him build a set of genuine Bosch injectors. He test each injector and sets then all at the proper pressure. I sent the CDR valve cover out to the powder coaters. The motor mounts were a name brand, but I decided to take no chances this time. I went to my local Chevy dealer and ordered a set of genuine GM motor mounts. In a couple of days I had in my had a nice set of real GM motor mounts, with “Made in China” stickers proudly attached! Only just over $100 for a pair of fine China motor mounts. Lets hope they outlast the cheap China stuff – or was it Mexico, I can't remember.
With all the parts in hand, the work began on a typical Florida summer day, I think it only got to 97 or so! Anyway, it all went fairly well. With the turbo & intake off, replacing the motor mounts was not too hard. The mounts were squished pretty well, worn out after only 15,000 miles.
As you can see, the GM motor mount is beefier than the aftermarket mount.
Fine quality GM – but most likely not made by UAW workers - motor mount on the left.
OK motor mounts replaced, new valve cover on and injectors replaced. Then just reassembly and CDR plumbing reinstalled. I sourced an oil fill (thanks Barry!), but didn't have time to paint it (Alpine Green of course) so had to temporarily plug the vent. Its now painted so I'll change it out soon.
The GEP engine with the CDR installed. Score CDR 1, Mann Pro Vent 0
I have to say the engine runs better. Its certainly smoother. Even my wife noticed! Was it the injectors? Motor mounts? Not sure, maybe both. I'll be sending the old injectors out for testing, so I'll know if they were a problem or not. The oil leaks have stopped, the bottom of the engine is dry now so I'm real happy about that.
The trans mount was the same brand as the motor mounts, so it got changed as well. It wasn't quite as bad as the motor mounts, but still squished. It got a new GM mount as well, only that one looked to be made in the USA!
So that's about it, its running well now, actually very well. I have the turbo master set about 9.5 pounds on the GM8. Seems quicker with the new injectors. Mileage was averaging 17.5, I'm hoping its better now. Have to drive it some and see what happens.
So what's next? I'm really happy with the Sub, probably going to leave it alone for a while. I'm working on my twin lift pump setup and after that I hope it won't need much. Might experiment with the CDR plumbed into the MANN Pro Vent and see how that works, but not sure right now. I have another project that will take up my time, this time a pickup truck! No its not a Diesel, not even a GM.
Its a Mini Pickup! I have been looking for quite a while for a pickup, and this one is really not too bad. Its hard to find a good pickup and this one only needs everything, but fortunately I have most everything! It will have a nice 1380cc engine, modified suspension, brakes, more than I can mention. So here I go again!
First, its still running well, maybe better than ever. My wife drives it most days, cant really blame her. There have been a few problems, but fortunately nothing major. I've had some small but aggravating oil leaks. One was my fault, a small void in the sealer on the left valve cover. Not too bad to R&R. Fixed that but still had oil seeping. So I did a test and the Mann Pro Vent was not working as it should. The crankcase was lightly pressurized, not the vacuum it should have. So the oil was being blown out. I did a test and temporarily installed the CDR. The test confirmed what I thought, no more oil leaks.
The motor mounts seemed to be failing as well, it wasn't as smooth as it was and the downpipe was very close to the frame rail. In addition, I had reused a set of nearly new but economy priced injectors from a popular Florida panhandle based Diesel shop. I can't put my finger on it, but something just didn't seem right with the engine. It ran well, but maybe not great.
So I was looking at changing the right side valve cover, which meant removing the turbo. I decided I would change the injectors and the motor mounts at the same time. I started sourcing the parts and planned on a weekends work.
I contacted the guy that worked over my DB2 pump and had him build a set of genuine Bosch injectors. He test each injector and sets then all at the proper pressure. I sent the CDR valve cover out to the powder coaters. The motor mounts were a name brand, but I decided to take no chances this time. I went to my local Chevy dealer and ordered a set of genuine GM motor mounts. In a couple of days I had in my had a nice set of real GM motor mounts, with “Made in China” stickers proudly attached! Only just over $100 for a pair of fine China motor mounts. Lets hope they outlast the cheap China stuff – or was it Mexico, I can't remember.
With all the parts in hand, the work began on a typical Florida summer day, I think it only got to 97 or so! Anyway, it all went fairly well. With the turbo & intake off, replacing the motor mounts was not too hard. The mounts were squished pretty well, worn out after only 15,000 miles.
As you can see, the GM motor mount is beefier than the aftermarket mount.
Fine quality GM – but most likely not made by UAW workers - motor mount on the left.
OK motor mounts replaced, new valve cover on and injectors replaced. Then just reassembly and CDR plumbing reinstalled. I sourced an oil fill (thanks Barry!), but didn't have time to paint it (Alpine Green of course) so had to temporarily plug the vent. Its now painted so I'll change it out soon.
The GEP engine with the CDR installed. Score CDR 1, Mann Pro Vent 0
I have to say the engine runs better. Its certainly smoother. Even my wife noticed! Was it the injectors? Motor mounts? Not sure, maybe both. I'll be sending the old injectors out for testing, so I'll know if they were a problem or not. The oil leaks have stopped, the bottom of the engine is dry now so I'm real happy about that.
The trans mount was the same brand as the motor mounts, so it got changed as well. It wasn't quite as bad as the motor mounts, but still squished. It got a new GM mount as well, only that one looked to be made in the USA!
So that's about it, its running well now, actually very well. I have the turbo master set about 9.5 pounds on the GM8. Seems quicker with the new injectors. Mileage was averaging 17.5, I'm hoping its better now. Have to drive it some and see what happens.
So what's next? I'm really happy with the Sub, probably going to leave it alone for a while. I'm working on my twin lift pump setup and after that I hope it won't need much. Might experiment with the CDR plumbed into the MANN Pro Vent and see how that works, but not sure right now. I have another project that will take up my time, this time a pickup truck! No its not a Diesel, not even a GM.
Its a Mini Pickup! I have been looking for quite a while for a pickup, and this one is really not too bad. Its hard to find a good pickup and this one only needs everything, but fortunately I have most everything! It will have a nice 1380cc engine, modified suspension, brakes, more than I can mention. So here I go again!