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Is there a cutout of the cowling in front of the radiator? That bigger “cable” sized hole in the bed reminded me of a radio truck version of the M715. There was a cooler for the system that mounting in front of the radiator requiring the cowling to be cut.
There are several pictures on the...
The light brown wire on the back of the alternator is for the STE/ICE plug under the dash to read RPM. The 3 resistors under the wiper motor are for radio interference with the military radio when using the wipers. You can unplug them and just plug directly into the motor.
Without getting into opinions. I don’t believe I have ever seen a picture of a broken 6.2 crank without a bad/destroyed balancer also in frame. The same goes for bad/destoyed balancer pictures without a broken crank shown or mentioned.
The most popular 12 volt conversion is called the Roscommon conversion. They were a company in Michigan that did conversions. You should be able to find those instructions online.
The Technical Manuals for the CUCV trucks can be found under the TM tab at the top of this page. The one ending...
A 6.5 center mount turbo, a 6.5 NA and a 6.2 all have the same basic engine design, cold starting assistance needs and engine architecture. So, if someone offers help and happens to write something besides 6.5 center mount turbo. Unless it is about the turbo itself, the help being offered is...
The 6.5 timing tab which looks to be at the 3 o’clock position on the timing cover needs a 30° offset for the timing tool. At least that is what I have found published. However, doing the math and comparing the 6.2 tab to the 6.5 tab. I think it should be 27° offset. Either value will get you...
The CUCV problem is probably more the fuse holder on that very bottom spot of the panel than anything else. Some of mine did the same thing until I cleaned that up. Now I would guess it has been over 10 years since I have blown any fuses or lost lights. I also installed the LMC headlight relay...
Anything below 158° is considered cold for an indirect injection diesel engine. I agree with your diagnosis of something not letting it glow when the engine is above overnight cold but below normal operating temperature.
By the way. Just about every 6.2 glow plug system has trouble with the...
It is nice you are trying to figure this out yourself. If you have to pay someone to maintain a 40 year old vehicle it will break you and not be what you want anyway.
Make the -20 Technical Manual your friend. It has over 100 pages of trouble shooting and in the appendix the wiring diagrams.
Off Road Design might be able to answer your question and maybe have a better option. I put some of their gray bushings with the greaseable bolts in my front suspension. Very firm with no noises.
Most electric pumps like to push fuel. They really don’t suck fuel very well in comparison.
Here is a video I did after pretty much your exact same scenario showing how long it takes to reprime the injection pump with a pusher electric pump. Different truck but same engine:
Don’t limit your search to just K5 blazers. Suburban’s and trucks will be the same. The exhaust behind the seats is the only difference. That can be fixed with a saw.