6.5 timing injector pump
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It is mechanically driven but if it has a PMD,optical sensor on top and timing stepper motor on the passenger side of the IP-it is electronically controlled timing by the ECM.
Easiest way to tell if it is electronic IP is to look for a crankshaft position sensor on the drivers side of the timing cover in line with the crankshaft-right behind the power steering pump.
Easiest way to tell if it is electronic IP is to look for a crankshaft position sensor on the drivers side of the timing cover in line with the crankshaft-right behind the power steering pump.
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A gm3 has a spring wastegate and the 5 and 8 are almost identical.
They all make the same boost and work the same way and are interchangeable.
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You are hard headed for sure aren't ya?
If it's a pickup truck you have to set timing with a scan tool or have the dealer do it for you.
The only way you could have a fully mechanical IP on a 95 is if it were a military humvee or a school bus or if someone did a DB2 conversion:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4wj51rn22o6z6
This page has pictures of both IP's,upper left is mechanical DB2,middle is electronic DS4:
http://firstdiesel.com/light_truck.htm
They all make the same boost and work the same way and are interchangeable.
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If it's a pickup truck you have to set timing with a scan tool or have the dealer do it for you.
The only way you could have a fully mechanical IP on a 95 is if it were a military humvee or a school bus or if someone did a DB2 conversion:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4wj51rn22o6z6
This page has pictures of both IP's,upper left is mechanical DB2,middle is electronic DS4:
http://firstdiesel.com/light_truck.htm
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Yes i do my own work the dumbasses he has had work on it now the turbo has alot of oil going everywhere i think seals bad
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6.5 diesel turbo won't start:
Try link here us trying to start then starter bolt broke come to find out it was loose
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I don't see any marks on injector pump but where should the peg be? We got watet pump and timing plate off to make sure that gears in the right spot he told me today that he had a guy put head gaskets in that's never worked on a diesel before
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6.5 diesel turbo won't start:
Try link here us trying to start then starter bolt broke come to find out it was loose
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I don't see any marks on injector pump but where should the peg be? We got watet pump and timing plate off to make sure that gears in the right spot he told me today that he had a guy put head gaskets in that's never worked on a diesel before
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Not sure what you mean by "peg"?
There should be a hash mark on the IP near where the mark on the timing cover/IP mount is-might need some cleaning to get at it.
The marks are a rough guide only.
From the video I can tell you that you for sure have an electronic IP that needs the scan tool to set timing-also the timing appears to be quite late,try rotating the IP a mm or 2 towards the drivers side.
There should be a hash mark on the IP near where the mark on the timing cover/IP mount is-might need some cleaning to get at it.
The marks are a rough guide only.
From the video I can tell you that you for sure have an electronic IP that needs the scan tool to set timing-also the timing appears to be quite late,try rotating the IP a mm or 2 towards the drivers side.
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