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I do tend to bounce around on things, you the right. I do believe that I have a touch of ADHD. That said, I installed the waste oil system myself and it I complex. I have read most of the toubleshootin for the FM 20.

Maybe clarifying my thought process on things and how I got to this point my be helpful. First thing I thought after the vehicle died was that my waste oil system failed in a strange manor. I then remembered that a safety feature built in is that when powered down all revert back to diesel. After that I then immediately thought that it could be lift pump failure because of the fact that I am running an old pump with hot oil through it. I then remembered that if the diaphragm on the pump fails that you dump fuel into the engine block and shoukd see some pouring out of block in some form or fashion. Or this was at least what I remembered hearing some where. This made the lift pump less likely to be a prb. I then came back and started reading. Knowing that I put 5 gallons of diesel on top of my 1/4 tank i also assumed this to not be the prob. Plus you do not get sudden switch like cut off when you run out of fuel. I then tuned my attention to peoples posts with similar issues. They were largely pointed towards injector pump issues; thus where I concentrated my efforts. There was one post in particular that sounded similar to mine and then I decided to start there. As I did one thing I then tried another. He belt issue seemed to be in incident all finding. It was staring me in the face hen I opened the hood. The starter bolt issue had nothing to do with troubleshooting but rather that a volt Brook while cranking.

When I tried one thing, is draining the IP looking for lack fragments mentioned in a similar post, rather than try the same ting oveagain I figured kill two bird with on stone...try to crank with the cover off a mentioned to another person and see if it fills. The IP reservoir did not fill, thus I started back tracking. All at that time people are giving suggestions and I am trying those I can a t time,ie, check the solenoid.

I hope this ramblin helps.
 

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Thanks for the input and reminder. As soon as I can get back to working on things I will let everyone know how my progress goes. Fortunately/unfortunately I am going away for two weeks. If anyone has other info in the mean time, let me know.
 

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It has been a while since I had a DB-2 pump apart but isn't there a filter right at the inlet? If you are running WMO it is possible that you clogged that filter. These engines are not designed to run on anything but CLEAN diesel. While it sounds like a pump issue I also note what you said about vapor coming out of the intake. Are you sure this pump is turning? Have you pulled the plug to verify you do not have a broken crank? What glow plugs are you using? With all of the cranking you have been doing and the WMO burning if they were 11's then they are probably history. I would pull the glow plugs and at least check them. While they are out squirt a couple of shots of CLEAN motor oil in each cylinder and crank it a couple turns with the plugs OUT. This will give you some compression back, you will have washed the cylinder walls from all of the cranking. Put in a set of known good plugs and then fill the injection pump with fuel. Try starting, It should start on the fuel in the pump. Have you checked the return line for anything that may have fell on it and crimped it? Make sure the fuel return in the pump is clear.

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Thanks for the input rick. I have not pulled the oil fill yet so I am not sure if I have a broken shaft. I was going based on not getting fuel to the pump rather than not getting it out, but that is a good thought. I am going to do as much reading as I can on the actual pump.
I did not check through things to see if it was the return that was preventing oil from making it out of the pump. I would assume it is quite possible that I had a bad solenoid connection as first suggested by ranchhopper (smart dude) which was not letting the fuel go out the front plus a clogged return line that is preventing pressure relief. That said, if that was true, I should be able to crank it with a full injector pump and the cap off? Shouldnt the pump fill with the cap off? When you say to check the return line for a crimp, I have checked the return starting at the IP to the metal return line then where it dove back off the top of the engine. From there I have not folled it further. Will have to add that to the list.

I did reread the proper way to install the cap of the IP and found that I went through the install backwars. Rather than start rearward and slide forward, I started forward and slid rearward. My assumption is that I had the switch essentially in the off position after getting the solenoid going again.

As for glow plugs....as far as this process has been...."whats a glow plug?" I have not pulled those and to be honest you are prob right that some are burned out. I know it is a no no, but I have not pulled them in the 3 years I have owned the vehicle, mainly because I am just now getting it truely going again. Shoulder surgery took me out of working on it for about a year and work for about 6 months.
 

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If you have the cover off the IP it will not fill the top as its filled by the return line going into the top and if you crimp of restrict the return line it will not start. In fact if you ever have a problem and cant get the truck to shut off pinch the rubber line closed going into the pump cover and it will shut the engine down.
 

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HOLY Thread resurrection batman. I have had a long gap in getting to work on my truck. Quick summary of the process for those who do not want to read through everything.

Driving down road on WMO/WVO after warming on diesel. Suddenly shut off after running about 5 min on alt fuel. Shut of like turning off the key (As much as I could tell that is, as they are very loud). Would not restart. Shreaded belt at same time (or so I think). Lift pump getting fuel to IP. IP not filling when cranking with governor cover off and not getting fuel to motor (as checked by taking fuel line off injector) Fuel shut off solenoid is working properly.

Thinking of pulling intake manifold off but a little intimidated by it. Trying to find out if anything I can do to trouble shoot things further before diving in.
The fuel linkage is freely moving. Should there be any spring back to the open position when moved to the closed position or vice versa? Does the shut off solenoid move it forwards and backwards?
 

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Update. Fiddled with the shut off/governor spring and noted if pushed towards fire wall and release I get about 1/4 inch movement. Moved towards front of vehicle it does not spring back. Pushing accelerator moves it further forwards with only moving back to what I presume is high idle location. I think it is ok. Since I did not get any change in fuel level of Injection Pump with pedal to the floor and cranking, I assume the problem lies with getting fuel to the IP or in the IP itself. A little bit ago I checked the lift pump on the engine block and was getting fuel to the hose running up to the IP. This leaves me to assume it is the pump.

Pulled intake manifold and working on pulling pump. Not sure how this is going to go. May have to buy some more tools.
 

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Pulled fuel pump, Checked inlet screen filter and this is what I saw.

Anyone know what they are supposed to look like? Regardless, it did have some sludge that seems to have made its way past.DSC01339.jpgDSC01340.jpgDSC01341.jpgDSC01342.jpgDSC01343.jpgDSC01344.jpg
 

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CRAP! Seized fuel pump. Apparently the shaft is broken. Any suggestions on replacement parts? Trying to find some. the guy I have it at seems to suggest I need a new core and start from scratch.
 

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If its the fuel lift pump you're talking about and not the steel rod that drives it from the cam, make sure you buy an AC Delco pump. Do not buy a Carter, they are absolute garbage and fail prematurely.
 

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Thanks hasdrubal but it is the injection pump. the big boy. Wish it were my lift pump. The guy said it needs a new head unit and shaft. He found me a core to rebuild for $200 which is over priced. Going to do some searching around on the site to see what most have been doing with them.
 

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Nick 25,000 miles unless ODO rolled over which I doubt. Based on a piece of paper that came with tuck from maintenance depot and Carnac's report it seems true.

Searching the posts on rebuilding a pump. Trying to find out about if one with a busted shaft and reportedly seized pump can be rebuilt or if head and shaft have to be replaced. Got a local guy who was recommended by several mechanics in the area working on it.
 
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Here is the Stanadyne IP Model number Listing

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GM 6.2L & 6.5L APPLICATIONS AND SUPERSESSION INFORMATION
DATE: April 27, 2001 SUPERSEDES: P.B. 119R5 dated 5/21/97
PARTS BULLETIN
NO: 119R6
GM Injection Pump Application and Supersession Guide

6.2 Liter Applications
Model GM P/N Year Application Engine
System Superseded by Changes††
DB2829-4090 14050587 1982 LD C/K Truck C/K DB2829-4126 Note 1
DB2829-4091 14050588 1982 HD C/K Truck C/K DB2829-4153 Note 1
DB2829-4126 14050587 1982-83 LD C/K Truck C/K — —
DB2829-4127 14050526 1982 LD Truck - ALT. C/K — —
DB2829-4151 14061645 1983 P Truck (Motor Home) C/K — —
DB2829-4153 14050588 1982-83 HD C/K & P Truck C/K — —
DB2829-4187 14066280 1983 LD & HD C/K Truck - ALT. C/K — —
DB2829-4188 14066277 1983 LD G Van G — —
DB2829-4189 14066278 1983 HD G Van G — —
DB2829-4190 14066279 1983 LD & HD G Van - ALT. G — —
DB2829-4266 14077133 1984 P Truck (Motor Home) C/K — —
DB2829-4267 14077179 1984-85 CUCV (Military), HD C/K, D Truck C/K DB2829-4520 Note 2 except (d)
DB2829-4268 14077135 1984 HD G Van G — —
DB2829-4269 14077136 1984 HD C/K Truck - ALT. C/K — —
DB2829-4270 14077137 1984 HD G Van - ALT. G — —
DB2829-4274 14077168 1984 LD C/K Truck C/K DB2829-4425 Note 3
DB2829-4275 14077171 1984 LD C/K Truck - ALT. C/K DB2829-4426 Note 3
DB2829-4276 14077169 1984 LD G Van G DB2829-4427 Note 3
DB2829-4277 14077170 1984 LD G Van - ALT. G DB2829-4428 Note 3
DB2829-4305 14077134 1984 CUCV (Military), HD C/K, D Truck C/K DB2829-4267 Note 4
DB2829-4309 14077185 1984 LD C/K Truck - CAL. C/K — —
DB2829-4310 14077186 1984 LD G Van - CAL. (Man. Trans.) G — —
DB2829-4355 23500014 1984 HMMWV (Military) C/K DB2829-4471 Note 5
DB2829-4366 23500077 1984 LD G Van - CAL. (Auto. Trans.) G DB2829-4439 Note 5
DB2829-4386 23500256 1984-85 CUCV (Military), HD C/K, D Truck - 1.2 cSt C/K DB2829-4521 Note 2
DB2829-4410 23500251 1985 HD C/K & P Truck C/K DB2829-4544 Note 2
DB2829-4411 23500252 1985 HD G Van G DB2829-4509 Note 2
DB2829-4412 23500253 1985 HD C/K Truck - ALT. C/K DB2829-4510 Note 2
DB2829-4413 23500254 1985 HD G Van - ALT. G DB2829-4511 Note 2
DB2829-4425 14077168 1985 LD C/K Truck C/K DB2829-4502 Note 2 except (d)
DB2829-4426 14077171 1985 LD C/K Truck - ALT. C/K DB2829-4506 Note 2 except (d)
DB2829-4427 14077169 1985 LD G Van G DB2829-4503 Note 2 except (d)
DB2829-4428 14077170 1985 LD G Van - ALT. G DB2829-4507 Note 2 except (d)
DB2829-4437 23500273 1985 LD C/K Truck - CAL. C/K — —
DB2829-4439 23500275 1985 LD G Van - CAL. (Auto. & Man. Trans.) G — —
DB2829-4440 23500276 1985 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt C/K DB2829-4523 Note 2
DB2829-4441 23500277 1985 HD C/K & P Truck - 1.2 cSt C/K DB2829-4512 Note 2
DB2829-4471 23500398 1985 HMMWV (Military) C/K DB2829-4524 Note 2
DB2829-4502 23500400 1986-87 LD C/K Truck C/K — —
DB2829-4503 23500401 1986-87 LD G Van G — —
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†† At the time of supersession parts and/or calibration changed as noted. Other changes may have occurred since.
Engine Systems
C/K — Injector - 84 mm length, 6 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.50 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 30mm3
G — Injector - 74 mm length, 5 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.00 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 22.5mm3
* — Injector - 74 mm length, 5 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.36 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 22.5mm3
Notes
1 — Timing (Ref. S.B. 375)
2 — (a) Transfer Pump Filter; (b) Advance Piston (S.B. 393R3);
(c) Delivery Valve Stop & Spring (S.L. 250R2); (d) Governor Spring
3 — (a) Min-Max Governor Pushrod; (b) Non-grooved Metering Valve (S.B. 336R4)
4 — Housing; Drive Shaft Retention (S.B. 419)
5 — Min-Max Governor Pushrod

Model GM P/N Year Application Engine
System Superseded by Changes††
DB2829-4506 23500404 1986-87 LD C/K Truck - ALT. C/K — —
DB2829-4507 23500405 1986-87 LD G Van - ALT. G — —
DB2829-4509 23500407 1986-87 HD G Van G DB2829-4646 Note 6
DB2829-4510 23500408 1986-87 HD C/K & P Truck - ALT. C/K — —
DB2829-4511 23500409 1986-87 HD G Van - ALT. G DB2829-4648 Note 6 exc. (b)
DB2829-4512 23500410 1986-87 HD C/K & P Truck - ALT. C/K — —
DB2829-4520 23500413 1986-87 CUCV (Military), HD D Truck C/K — —
DB2829-4521 23500414 1986-87 CUCV (Military), HD D Truck - 1.2 cSt C/K — —
DB2829-4523 23500415 1986-89 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt C/K — —
DB2829-4524 23500416 1986-89 HMMWV (Military) C/K — —
DB2829-4544 23500346 1986-88 HD C/K & P Truck C/K — —
DB2829-4548 23500587 1986-88 Industrial - 12V (Clark) C/K — —
DB2829-4554 23500931 1988-89 LD C/K Truck (Auto. Trans.) C/K — —
DB2829-4555 23500933 1988-89 LD C/K, R/V Truck - ALT. (Auto. Trans.) C/K — —
DB2829-4574 23501280 1987-88 Generator - 24V (Clark), 1800 RPM C/K Made from
DB2829-4548


DB2829-4581 23500932 1988-89 LD C/K Truck (Man. Trans.) C/K — —
DB2829-4582 23500934 1988-89 LD C/K Truck - ALT. (Man. Trans.) C/K — —
DB2829-4612 23501993 1987-88 Industrial - 24V (Clark), 3600 RPM C/K Made from
DB2829-4548

DB2829-4636 23500941 1988-89 LD G Van (Auto. Trans.) G — —
DB2829-4637 23500942 1988-89 LD G Van (Man. Trans.) G — —
DB2829-4638 23500943 1988-89 LD G Van - ALT. (Auto. Trans.) G — —
DB2829-4639 23500944 1988-89 LD G Van - ALT. (Man. Trans.) G — —
DB2829-4646 23502177 1988 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van G DB2829-4723 Note 7
DB2829-4647 23502178 1988 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - 1.2 cSt G DB2829-4724 Note 7
DB2829-4648 23502179 1988 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - ALT. G DB2829-4725 Note 7
DB2829-4655 23502229 1988-89 Industrial - 12V (Clark), 3600 RPM, 1.2 cSt C/K Made from
DB2829-4548

DB2829-4701 23503123 1988-89 LD R/V (Auto. Trans.) C/K — —
DB2829-4723 23503998 1989 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van G — —
DB2829-4724 23503999 1989 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - 1.2 cSt G — —
DB2829-4725 23504000 1989 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - ALT. G — —
DB2829-4779 10149610 1990 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van G — —
DB2829-4780 10149619 1990 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - 1.2 cSt G — —
DB2829-4781 10149620 1990 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - ALT. G DB2829-4877 Note 8
DB2829-4790 10149609 1990 LD C/K, R/V & G Van (Auto. Trans.) G — —
DB2829-4791 10149621 1990 LD R/V Truck & G Van (Auto. Trans.) - ALT. G — —
DB2829-4792 10149611 1990 LD C/K Truck (Man. Trans.) G — —
DB2829-4793 10149618 1990 LD C/K Truck (Man. Trans.) - ALT. G — —
DB2829-4801 10149623 1990 Industrial - 12V, 3600 RPM G — —
DB2829-4802 10149646 1990 Generator - 24V, 1800 RPM G Made from
DB2829-4801

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GM Injection Pump Application and Supersession Guide
6.2 Liter Applications
†† At the time of supersession parts and/or calibration changed as noted. Other changes may have occurred since.
Engine Systems
C/K — Injector - 84 mm length, 6 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.50 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 30mm3
G — Injector - 74 mm length, 5 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.00 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 22.5mm3
* — Injector - 74 mm length, 5 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.36 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 22.5mm3
Notes
6 — (a) Calibration; (b) Air Timing; Drive shaft Retention (Ref. S.B. 419)
7 — (a) Min-Max Governor Spring; (b) Transfer Pump Regulator Spring; (c) Advance Spring; (d) Calibration
8 — (a) Advance Piston; (b) Spring Side Advance Plug; (c) Advance Spring; (d) Calibration; (e) T.P. Regulator
(f) Housing Pressure Regulator/Return Connector


Model GM P/N Year ApplicationEngine
System Superseded by Changes††
DB2829-4803 10149647 1990 Industrial - 24V, 3600 RPM G Made from
DB2829-4801

DB2829-4804 10149648 1990 Industrial - 12V, 1.2 cSt G Made From
DB2829-4801

DB2829-4833 10149622 1990 Marine (Peninsular Diesel) G — —
DB2829-4840 10149679 1990 LD C/K Truck (Auto. Trans.) - ALT. C/K — —
DB2829-4847 10149679 1990 HMMWV (Military) G DB2829-4878 Note 8 exc. (e) & (f)
DB2829-4848 10149634 1990 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt G DB2829-4879 Note 8 exc. (e) & (f)
DB2829-4875 10149610 1991 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van * — —
DB2829-4876 10149619 1991 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - 1.2 cSt * — —
DB2829-4877 10149620 1991-92 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - ALT. * — —
DB2829-4878 10149633 1990½ HMMWV (Military) G — —
DB2829-4879 10149634 1990½ HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt G — —
DB2829-4894 10183929 1991 LD C/K, R/V & G Van * — Notes 9 & 11
DB2829-4895 10183930 1991 LD C/K, R/V & G Van - ALT. * — —
DB2829-4959 10191495 1990 Marine - 3600RPM * — —
DB2829-4974 14098680 1991 Marine (Peninsular Diesel) - Turbo (250 hp) * — —
DB2829-4977 10154613 1992 LD C/K, R/V & G Van * DB2829-4894 Note 10
DB2829-4978 10154614 1992 LD C/K, R/V & G Van - ALT. * DB2829-4895 Note 10
DB2829-4979 10154615 1992 HD C/K, R/V, P & G Van * DB2829-4875 Note 10
DB2829-4980 10154616 1992 HD C/K, R/V, P & G Van - 1.2 cSt * DB2829-4876 Note 10
DB2829-4981 10154617 1992 HD C/K, R/V, P & G Van - ALT. * DB2829-4877 Note 10
DB2829-5048 10154678 1992 P Truck - 2500 RPM (120 hp) * — Note 10
DB2829-5050 10154699 1992 P Truck - 2600 RPM (135 hp) * — Note 10
DB2829-5055 10154685 1993 LD C/K, R/V, & G Van - ALT. * — Notes 10 & 11
DB2829-5056 10154684 1993 LD C/K, R/V, & G Van * — Notes 10 & 11
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GM Injection Pump Application and Supersession Guide
6.2 Liter Applications
†† At the time of supersession parts and/or calibration changed as noted. Other changes may have occurred since.
Engine Systems
C/K — Injector - 84 mm length, 6 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.50 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 30mm3
G — Injector - 74 mm length, 5 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.00 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 22.5mm3
* — Injector - 74 mm length, 5 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.36 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 22.5mm3
Notes
8 — (a) Advance Piston; (B) Spring Side Advance Plug; (c ) Advance Spring; (d) Calibration; (e) T.P. Regulator
(f) Housing Pressure Regulator/Return Connector
9 — 1991 LD C/K, R/V, and G Van do not require S.O. I. Sensor
10 — Start of injection (S.O.I.) Sensor, P/N 26605, beginning with 1992 MY (S.B. 469)
11 — (a) High Force HPCA Solenoid; (b) Housing Pressure Regulator/Return Connector; (c) Calibration
12 — (a) Unpotted Encoder Sensor; (b) Ceramic Rollers


Model GM P/N Year Application Engine
System Superseded by Changes††
DB2831-4911 10183901 1992-93 HD C/K & P - Turbo (200 hp) * — Note 10
DB2831-4927 14098655 1992-93 HD C/K & P - Turbo, 1.2 cSt * — Note 10
DB2831-4970 10154607 1992-93 SD - Turbo (15,000 GVW) * — Note 10
DB2831-4971 10154608 1992-93 SD - Turbo (15,000 GVW), 1.2 cSt * — Note 10
DS4831-5067 10225930 1994-96 LD & HD C/K, G, and P3 Truck & Van * DS4831-5288 Note 12
DS4831-5068 10225929 1994 HD C/K, G, and P3 Truck & Van * — —
DB2831-5079 10224039 1993-97 2½ Ton Cab-over (Military) - Turbo (200 hp) * — Note 10
DB2831-5088 10229115 1994-97 HD P & G Van - N/A (170 hp) * — Note 10
DB2831-5089 10229119 1994-97 HD P & G Van - N/A, ALT. * — Note 10
DB2831-5119 10238967 1994-97 HD P Truck - N/A, 2600 RPM (120 hp) * — Note 10
6.5 Liter Applications
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GM Injection Pump Application and Supersession Guide
6.5 Liter Applications
Model GM P/N Year Application Engine
System Superseded by Changes††
DB2831-5129 12550269 1994 HD P & G Van - N/A, 1.2 cSt (170 hp) * — Note 10
DB2831-5149 12550433 1994-96 HMMWV (Military) - N/A, 1.2 cSt (170 hp) * — —
DB2831-5157 12551521 1994 HD O.E.M. - Turbo (200 hp) * — Note 10
DB2831-5164 12552397 1992-93 HD C/K & P - Turbo (Man. Trans.) Service * — Note 10
DB2831-5167 12552621 1992-93 SD - Turbo (15,000 GVW) Service * — Note 10
DB2831-5209 12555697 1995-97 HD (Military) - N/A, 1.2 cSt * — —
DS4831-5288 12558156 1997-98 LD & HD C/K, G, and P3 Truck & Van * DS4831-5459 Note 13
DB2831-5323 12559097 1997 HD 6.5 replacement for 6.2
(3 speed Auto. Trans.)
* — Note 10
DB2831-5436 12561383 1994 HD P& G - (170 hp) * — Note 10
DB2831-5437 12561384 1994 HD P& G - ALT. * — Note 10
DB2831-5438 12561385 1994 HD P - 1.2 cSt, 2600 RPM (120 hp) * — Note 10
DS4831-5459 12561405 1999 LD & HD C/K, G, and P3 Truck & Van * DS4831-5521 Note 14
DB2831-5485 12561514 1998-00 HD (Military) - Turbo, 1.2 cSt (200 hp) * — —
DS4831-5521 12561307 2000 LD & HD C/K, G, and P3 Truck & Van * — —
†† At the time of supersession parts and/or calibration changed as noted. Other changes may have occurred since.
Engine Systems
C/K — Injector - 84 mm length, 6 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.50 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 30mm3
G — Injector - 74 mm length, 5 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.00 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 22.5mm3
* — Injector - 74 mm length, 5 mm dia. nozzle valve; Lines - 2.36 mm I.D.; Delivery Valve Retraction - 22.5mm3
Notes
10 — Start of injection (S.O.I.) Sensor, P/N 26605, beginning with 1992 MY (S.B. 469)
11 — (a) High Force HPCA Solenoid; (b) Housing Pressure Regulator/Return Connector; (c) Calibration
12 — (a) Unpotted Encoder Sensor; (b) Ceramic Rollers
13 — (a) Inner Bearing Retainer/Thrust Washer; (b) Encoder Sensor; (c) T.P. Blade Spring; (d) Calibration
14 — (a) Stepper Motor and Stop; (b) Pump Mounted Driver





Arctic pumps:
DB2829-4386 23500256 1984-85 CUCV (Military), HD C/K, D Truck - 1.2 cSt C/K
DB2829-4440 23500276 1985 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt C/K DB2829-4523 Note 2
DB2829-4441 23500277 1985 HD C/K & P Truck - 1.2 cSt C/K DB2829-4512 Note 2
DB2829-4521 23500414 1986-87 CUCV (Military), HD D Truck - 1.2 cSt C/K — —
DB2829-4523 23500415 1986-89 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt C/K — —
DB2829-4647 23502178 1988 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - 1.2 cSt G DB2829-4724 Note 7
DB2829-4655 23502229 1988-89 Industrial - 12V (Clark), 3600 RPM, 1.2 cSt C/K Made from DB2829-4548
DB2829-4724 23503999 1989 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - 1.2 cSt G — —
DB2829-4780 10149619 1990 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - 1.2 cSt G — —
DB2829-4804 10149648 1990 Industrial - 12V, 1.2 cSt G Made From DB2829-4801
DB2829-4848 10149634 1990 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt G DB2829-4879 Note 8 exc. (e) & (f)
DB2829-4876 10149619 1991 HD C/K, R/V, P Truck & G Van - 1.2 cSt * — —
DB2829-4879 10149634 1990½ HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt G — —
DB2829-4980 10154616 1992 HD C/K, R/V, P & G Van - 1.2 cSt * DB2829-4876 Note
10
DB2831-4927 14098655 1992-93 HD C/K & P - Turbo, 1.2 cSt * — Note 10
DB2831-4971 10154608 1992-93 SD - Turbo (15,000 GVW), 1.2 cSt * — Note 10
DB2831-5129 12550269 1994 HD P & G Van - N/A, 1.2 cSt (170 hp) * — Note 10
DB2831-5209 12555697 1995-97 HD (Military) - N/A, 1.2 cSt * — —
DB2831-5438 12561385 1994 HD P - 1.2 cSt, 2600 RPM (120 hp) * — Note 10
DB2831-5485 12561514 1998-00 HD (Military) - Turbo, 1.2 cSt (200 hp) * — —


Stanadyne lists the following IPs as military without a civilian application: 4355, 4440, 4471, 4520, 4521, 4523, 4524, 4847, 4848, 4878, 4879 for 6.2s and some other 5XXX IPs for military 6.5s.
DB2829-4355 23500014 1984 HMMWV (Military) C/K DB2829-4471 Note 5
DB2829-4440 23500276 1985 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt C/K DB2829-4523 Note 2
DB2829-4471 23500398 1985 HMMWV (Military) C/K DB2829-4524 Note 2
DB2829-4520 23500413 1986-87 CUCV (Military), HD D Truck C/K
DB2829-4521 23500414 1986-87 CUCV (Military), HD D Truck - 1.2 cSt C/K
DB2829-4523 23500415 1986-89 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt C/K
DB2829-4524 23500416 1986-89 HMMWV (Military) C/K
DB2829-4847 10149679 1990 HMMWV (Military) G DB2829-4878 Note 8 exc. (e) & (f)
DB2829-4848 10149634 1990 HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt G DB2829-4879 Note 8 exc. (e) & (f)
DB2829 - 4875 not listed as military but military suplus shows they were purchased for $1800 each.
DB2829-4878 10149633 1990½ HMMWV (Military) G
DB2829-4879 10149634 1990½ HMMWV (Military) - 1.2 cSt G
DB2829-4879 10149634 1990½ HMMWV (Military)


Known fuel delivery specs.

All speeds are in engine rpm unless otherwise noted.
1. Injection pump operating speed is half of engine speed.
2. Injection pump rotation is counterclockwise.
3. Injection pump is timed to the outlet port in the 10 o’clock position when viewed from the transfer pump end.

The oem 6.2 pumps are 0.290 dia plungers - the oem 6.5 pumps are 0.310 plungers, marine-service pumps are available with larger plungers
PRE-1990 (6.2L) FUEL INJECTION PUMP (DB2829-4523) CALIBRATION Military
 
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ok guys. I need a little more help. TM -34. Pg 47. Part 123 Has 2 part numbers (62538 and 24623)
I assume one is for the acutal shaft and the other is for the piece on the end. What I cannot manage to find is what does this part number reference? I am trying to find a replacement vs buy rebuilt. Found a HMMWV shaft [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]STANADYNE PART # 24645 . Of course this does not cross reference to these. I have found a head unit. Any help? OR am I better just buying a core and getting it rebuilt? I assume with a locked head my core is junk.
[/FONT]123 PAHZZ 84760 62538 SHAFT,SHOULDERED

123 PAHZZ 84760 24623 SHAFT,DRIVE (USE WITH PIN P/N 23685)
 
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