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Yes you have to run it NA, (or custom turbo) only the Van version (also center mount turbo) has the angled intake to head bolts, you cannot run a civy pickup motor with the center mount HMMWV turbo.Another question I have is can I use a civy 6.5td block & heads but N/A it? I also want to replace the injectors. If I'm going to run it in a N/A application, which ones should I go with? The engine has 15K & is in great shape with no cracks anywhere.
Thanks, so I should be good. What injectors should I go with? Does the compression difference between N/A & TD matter in my application? Sorry for so many questions, but I appreciate everyones knowledge.Yes you have to run it NA, (or custom turbo) only the Van version (also center mount turbo) has the angled intake to head bolts, you cannot run a civy pickup motor with the center mount HMMWV turbo.
Thanks so much. I have a rebuilt DB2 that I'll be using. I'll search for some 6.5 N/A injectors.See my edit above.
I did not know they were different, maybe someone else can advise.Thanks, I just ordered one. I wasn't sure if the 1pc vs 2pc rear main seal mattered. Since the new pan is deeper, do I need to replace the civy oil pump too?
There is no compression difference that I know of.Thanks, so I should be good. What injectors should I go with? Does the compression difference between N/A & TD matter in my application? Sorry for so many questions, but I appreciate everyones knowledge.
Sadly not...It should be the same as a civy oil pan IIRC
# 125555506. M179 are the numbers I see.Is your block GM or Navistar? I believe GM quit casting the 6.5 right around then.
It must be the area in front of the sump or the front of the sump itself, I have never seen a cross member that passed under the sump on a GM pickup.Sadly not...
That's the problem I have when selling HMMWV engines to people who want them for their suburbans and pickups: Due to the different shape at the bottom, the mil pan sure does interfere with the crossmember...(!)