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  1. BLK HMMWV

    Starting a 6.5 N/A outside a vehicle

    I didn't have that problem as my engine and trans were on a pallet. The engine came with a starter on it. The pallet was built so that the motor sat on it's motor mounts in the front and allowed clearance for the starter and the trans was supported in the back. I just ratchet strapped the bad...
  2. BLK HMMWV

    Starting a 6.5 N/A outside a vehicle

    Well Saturday morning I was able to start up the new 6.5. (With Will Wagners help) I jumped out the two oil cooler lines with a piece of hose. Unscrewed the oil pressure sender and installed a gauge so I could see what kind of pressure I had supplied power to the front connector on the IP and...
  3. BLK HMMWV

    Starting a 6.5 N/A outside a vehicle

    Thanks I will search using that term. I should add that I have an engine and trans still bolted together and it's on a pallet not in a can on the engine stand. It has the starter allready bolted on it. BH
  4. BLK HMMWV

    Starting a 6.5 N/A outside a vehicle

    Hi Guys my searches didn't show up anything so I figured I'd ask. I have a new (to Me) 6.5 N/A that I'd like to fire up and see if it runs and sounds right before going to the trouble of pulling out the 6.2. Has anyone fired up one in the can? What did you do for powering up the glow plugs? I...
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