5_TON_TOMATOE
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Seriously, has anyone tried to test run, or bench run a 6.2 in the can, and can it be done, or is this a no go? Thanks
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Yes, It would be different, the engines came with headers of sorts, tubular manifolds. I could easily set up a temp radiator for the run. Thanksmaritimer said:i would recomend some sort of coolant spply to feed the coolant properly but power to the IP starter and fuel, oil and coolant i can tsee why you couldnt start it. might be a tad loud
Wow, pictures make this easy to understand. What is that one running? Generator?JAsher45 said:all you would need is a starter.. with a wired switch a12 volt positive switched wire to the injection pump "where the pink wire goes" and fuel can with on line to the lift pump the other line off the fuel return. loop the fuel line where it goes to the fuel filter... plug the oil cooler lines, fill it with oil and fire it up .... as long as the air temp is above 60 degrees you do not need the glow plugs to get it to start.. it may take several attempts to get the air out of the fuel lines
Hey, thanks for the help. I now have a mission for the wrecker tomorrow, and get to play with a 6.2.JAsher45 said:if you have ay more questions let me know.... i test 6.5's on a dyno all day... what a great job .. so i know most of what you will be looking at and trouble shooting issues
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Wow, pictures make this easy to understand. What is that one running? Generator?
I have yet to see a 6.2 that will start without glow plugs. period... since the glow plugs are not hooked up you could give a small huff of ether to get them started.JAsher45 said:as long as the air temp is above 60 degrees you do not need the glow plugs to get it to start..
Could I give them some voltage if need be?CCATLETT1984 said:I have yet to see a 6.2 that will start without glow plugs. period... since the glow plugs are not hooked up you could give a small huff of ether to get them started.JAsher45 said:as long as the air temp is above 60 degrees you do not need the glow plugs to get it to start..
yeah it is nice but let me tell you white painted floors in a dyno are hell to keep clean... oil is not bad put one drop of antifreeze on that floor and grab your ice skates5_TON_TOMATOE said:Nothing like a "Hospital like setting" for a shop! Most important . If I had no cats, dogs, kids, neighbors, or buddies, I bet I could have a clean shop like that. Probably ain't gonna happen!!!
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