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Thanks. Here is the story of this truck. 1991 Suburban. Equipped for fire brigade. I know it for over a year. The owner called me with a hard start problem. He said he uses ether to start. I said change the glow plugs. After this, the truck ran without problems for a year. A month ago, he called again. Gray smoke appeared. I said first check the nozzles. But he did not have time. Two weeks ago, during a fire trip, a diesel jammed. When I disassembled the diesel, I saw 2 pre-chambers fell out. One of them left a mark on the block. The bottom of several pistons has a brown coating. Today make more pictersWas ether involved?
"Dropped a valve."
Or because you are also asking about injectors it could have had an injector "pissing" fuel. I can't tell if the cylinder scored up or if the piston crown was melted by a bad injector. Need more pictures.
Looks like it had lots on km on it as the pictured good cylinder is polished to no crosshatch.
Was it still running? Mine this ugly was still running and hitting on 7 of 8.
Say what you want about the old 6.2's and 6.5's, but, the wrist pins are simply indestructible... Unlike a newer GM 4 banger diesel.
@valyidol Replace or Rebuild The Turbo! The turbo bearings ate the coolant oil mix at high speed and likely didn't survive. It will likely return to you soon with a blown or locked up turbo if you don't rebuild it. Just in case you forgot about it. The oil cooler is also full of debris and needs to be replaced.
I have two blocks 6.2 and two 6.5. On this block I'll try to install a new cylinder linerI say its too bad it happened to that engine. It is tough enough finding a good to rebuild block here in the states, I imagine in Russia, it would be like about non existent to even find a running 6.5 or, even just a long block that could be put together and run.
I have two blocks 6.2 and two 6.5. On this block I'll try to install a new cylinder liner
That too is the way I roll. I do not like throwing anything away, or, sending it to the recyclers if there would be any hope of a resurrection at all. Sadly, I am with the idea this engine is done for.Yeah, i love to save an old engine for one more go around, but she is done.