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dieseldummy
12-04-2003, 20:12
Does anyone know if they make these to fit a 6.5?
[url]http://www.stanadyne.com/dsg/dsg_db4.asp[url]

dieseldummy
12-04-2003, 20:13
http://www.stanadyne.com/dsg/dsg_db4.asp

AndyL
12-05-2003, 06:43
The 3 hole mounting bracket is upside down on the DB4, probably wouldn't work.

dieseldummy
12-05-2003, 21:25
AndyL,

You don't believe that it would be possible to modify a timing cover to compensate for the different pattern?

Justin

whatnot
12-05-2003, 22:44
http://www.marinedieselusa.com/html/automotive.html

[ 12-05-2003, 09:57 PM: Message edited by: whatnot ]

AndyL
12-06-2003, 04:33
Originally posted by whatnot:
http://www.marinedieselusa.com/html/automotive.html Any idea what that 400HP monster costs?

AndyL
12-06-2003, 04:35
Originally posted by dieseldummy:
AndyL,

You don't believe that it would be possible to modify a timing cover to compensate for the different pattern?

Justin I would say yes, it is possible but wonder why you would want to use it? The DB2 can handle HP levels to slightly over 300 HP and is available many places.

dieseldummy
12-06-2003, 17:40
I was mainly thinking of the higher injection pressures. If my memory serves me the DB4 can handle 10,000psi, while the DB2 can only handle 2800psi. That is only if my memory is working tonight.

britannic
12-06-2003, 22:51
Originally posted by dieseldummy:
I was mainly thinking of the higher injection pressures. If my memory serves me the DB4 can handle 10,000psi, while the DB2 can only handle 2800psi. That is only if my memory is working tonight. DB2 Mechanical Pump (http://www.stanadyne.com/dsg/dsg_db2.asp)
</font> Capacities to 25 BHP (19kW) cylinder</font> Peak injection pressures to 6,700 psi (460 bar)</font> 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 cylinder configurations</font> All-speed governor</font> Built-in automatic advance</font> Electric shut-off</font> Engine speeds to 5000 ERPM</font>
Peninsular Diesel (http://www.peninsulardiesel.com/) must have a modified timing case to mount the DB4 specified for their 400HP 6.5LTD, so they might be able to supply it as a separate item?

FYI, running the pump at max injection pressure will shorten it's life, but if the application is drag racing, I'm sure that won't be a problem :D .

EWC
12-07-2003, 12:28
A couple of people have posted about the possibility of mounting a DB4 head on a DB2 pump housing . There have also been a few comments about using the inline pump from the 9.0L International V8 .