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Application: Stanadyne DB2831-5149 Injection Pump on 1995 M1025A2 6.5l NA
Fault: Throttle valve leaking diesel out the driver side when vehicle reaches warm idle speed, diesel pools up in the gallery between cylinder heads, cascades over the transmission bell when vehicle accellerates, diesel destroy the asphalt end of my driveway and is a moderate fire hazard.
Corrective Action: Replace Throttle Valve O Rings Stanadyne Part 24585 SEAL, Throttle Shaft; and Part 14408 WASHER, Throttle Shaft Spacer
The Stanadyne factory disassembly diagram shows a C clip holding two halves of the throttle shaft together inside the top housing.
The TM 9-2815-237-34 Direct Support & General Support Maintenance 6.2l NA, 6.5l NA, 6.5l NA Detuned, and 6.5l Turbocharged Engine Jan 1996 edition
Thanks to a previous Injection Pump thread with the identification of the T-25 5 point tamper resistant screws, I ordered both a fixed screwdriver as well as a 3/8" drive T-25 5 pt tamper resistant bit. Of which, the fixed screwdriver BROKE on the 2nd screw being removed, ebay seller sent another to replace it.
Chapter 2-32 Step 11 Page 2-88, 2-89, shows a dowel pin through the Rocker Lever Cam
I used a bright light and a 2"x3" mirror to look completely around the Rocker Lever Cam but I do not see anywhere a dowel pin could be.
The Part 8 Face Cam has an allen screw that clamps the Face Cam around the Throttle Shaft. Is this how the Throttle Shaft can be removed from the IP housing? Granted, AFTER the entire intake manifold is removed since there is not enough space for the Throttle Shaft to slide out the driver side.
If I mark the Face Cam and Throttle Shaft with a black sharpie I am hoping I can reassembly back to its original position without having to recalibrate the entire injection pump.
At least with my brother's help, we got to the point the entire IP can be removed rather easily for rebuild, worse case scenario.
Attached is a photo of the Jegg's High Creeper in place over the radiator stack. My brother is about 5 inches taller than I am, it puts him right over the DB2. I can literally lie down on my front on the platform , the DB2 ends up being just above eye level, but within easy hand reach.
Fault: Throttle valve leaking diesel out the driver side when vehicle reaches warm idle speed, diesel pools up in the gallery between cylinder heads, cascades over the transmission bell when vehicle accellerates, diesel destroy the asphalt end of my driveway and is a moderate fire hazard.
Corrective Action: Replace Throttle Valve O Rings Stanadyne Part 24585 SEAL, Throttle Shaft; and Part 14408 WASHER, Throttle Shaft Spacer
The Stanadyne factory disassembly diagram shows a C clip holding two halves of the throttle shaft together inside the top housing.
The TM 9-2815-237-34 Direct Support & General Support Maintenance 6.2l NA, 6.5l NA, 6.5l NA Detuned, and 6.5l Turbocharged Engine Jan 1996 edition
Thanks to a previous Injection Pump thread with the identification of the T-25 5 point tamper resistant screws, I ordered both a fixed screwdriver as well as a 3/8" drive T-25 5 pt tamper resistant bit. Of which, the fixed screwdriver BROKE on the 2nd screw being removed, ebay seller sent another to replace it.
Chapter 2-32 Step 11 Page 2-88, 2-89, shows a dowel pin through the Rocker Lever Cam
I used a bright light and a 2"x3" mirror to look completely around the Rocker Lever Cam but I do not see anywhere a dowel pin could be.
The Part 8 Face Cam has an allen screw that clamps the Face Cam around the Throttle Shaft. Is this how the Throttle Shaft can be removed from the IP housing? Granted, AFTER the entire intake manifold is removed since there is not enough space for the Throttle Shaft to slide out the driver side.
If I mark the Face Cam and Throttle Shaft with a black sharpie I am hoping I can reassembly back to its original position without having to recalibrate the entire injection pump.
At least with my brother's help, we got to the point the entire IP can be removed rather easily for rebuild, worse case scenario.
Attached is a photo of the Jegg's High Creeper in place over the radiator stack. My brother is about 5 inches taller than I am, it puts him right over the DB2. I can literally lie down on my front on the platform , the DB2 ends up being just above eye level, but within easy hand reach.
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