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Old November 6th, 2009, 20:09
mblazer mblazer is offline
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starved injection?

Lookin to put a turned up 6.5L Turbo Injection pump on my 6.2L....stupid question but do i need to replace Lifter/pusher pump(Whatever you wanna call it, its attached to the bottom of the block)to avoid a burned up Injection pump and if i so where do i get it?
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Old November 6th, 2009, 20:31
meb727 meb727 is offline
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The 6.5s & later 6.2s came with an inline lift pump that replaced the block mounted one, and a blockoff plate (same as a gas SB chevy motor) blocked off the hole-I run an AC Delco one on my 6.2, and I've heard that a Carter electric rotary style will also work-maybe Harry will see this, I think he runs them on his.
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Old November 6th, 2009, 21:02
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Lift pump

Three of them, to be exact.

Carter P4070, though there are other comparable models out there.

15 to 30 GPH, at 6 to 8 PSI, works in the 6.2/6.5 application.

If you want to be certain about lift pump operation, install a mechanical pressure gauge. It also helps diagnose restrictive filter(s).

To block off the opening in the block, if replacing a mechanical lift pump, use a Mr. Gasket P/N 1515.
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