DB2 stanadyne GMC, Chevrolet Ford injection diesel system troubleshooting guide 6.9l 7.3l 6.2l 6.5l

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  • Basic toubleshooting guide for db2 injection pump on ford and gmc. If you have more information please leave positive feedback for myself and others so we all can learn about this device. I STILL DO NOT KNOW FULL OPERATION OF THIS INJECTION PUMP for how complex its operation is. This is the heart and the brain of earlier year diesel pump prior to full on ecu's. If your diesel truck is on fire i SUGGEST you put the fire out yourself without emergency services. Then call ins. co make sure you have full coverage, and report that shit a month later then go get you a newer truck.

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  • @rayc.8555
    @rayc.8555 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This has been a BIG help for me. I now know where to start. Thank you!

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad it helped you best of luck!

  • @ClippinAlong.singinAsong
    @ClippinAlong.singinAsong 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Perfectly explained, keep the videos coming.
    Your a natural born teacher

  • @Billy45-70
    @Billy45-70 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is a great video. Honestly best one i found. Im hoping you can help me with an issue. Ive got a 6.9 idi. New injectors, 26k miles on ip, no air intrusion, correct fuel delivery. My problem is the combustion or injection noice will randomly increase while driving. The noise goes back to normal when i lug it, gets very loud when i let off, and back to normal when idling. Does not miss or smoke, has the same amount of power. But does not sound healthy. Hurts your ears, 83dB under the hood

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello! Thank you for your feedback, based on the information you have provided the best thing I can suggest is check your exhaust manifold AKA headers at the connecting points. You're going to be looking for suit (black carbon) build up. If you can find this this would be a sure indication of an exhaust leak. This is the best suggestion I can give.
      Another reminder these engines are becoming older and older, and they do make a lot of noise in general. Another suggestion I want to make is considered the oil you are putting in. Degrading in oil will always amplify mechanical noise. I suggest picking up some diesel heavy duty lucas at your local convenience auto store.
      Best of luck friend!

    • @highdesertink1993
      @highdesertink1993 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have to agree, now I have a road map for my 6.5

  • @nunya2070
    @nunya2070 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Excellent man! I appreciate you putting together this content. Ive been having an issue with my truck and was hoping you could chime in. It fires right up but it misses and smokes like a freight train for the first 3 minutes that its on. It sometimes misses on one cylinder and other times its multiple. Generally it stops smoking when its warmed up but it does intermittently put of a small amount of a white / blue haze. My mechanic wants to just jump in and change IP right away but I'm broke and a little apprehensive. Do you have any thoughts?

  • @lukefixter9883
    @lukefixter9883 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey first time watching, liked the breakdown and details. I have an issue with a Detroit diesel 6.5
    2000 model Chevy 3500.
    I’ve worn out 3 PDM’s in 6 months,
    I pulled the intake to change out the
    “Pigtail” wire from IP to PDM , screws into the back of the Injection Pump, Now the truck will not start, I’ve tested glow plugs…great, I’ve tested the fuel solenoid I seams to respond every time key is turn on. I have confirmed fuel all the way to the top of injection pump, I’ve disconnected lines at injectors no fuel….. trying to rule out entire check list before I bury a 1000.00 into a IP.
    Advice ??
    Thanks , Luke

  • @mojo1965
    @mojo1965 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bluish/white smoke, combined with a misfire, would that be caused by a worn injection pump?

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Blue is oil, white is unburnt fuel being atomized.
      Focus more on this: Misfire is due to a lack of combustion event happening in a particular cylinder. Why? Either lack of fuel from 1 injector(s) and or damaged mechanical parts affecting the flash point that is required for ignition.

  • @offroadman250
    @offroadman250 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video!

  • @mblake0420
    @mblake0420 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I'm coming off a mountain at 55 the longer I'm off the throttle the longer it takes for me to get throttle back. Hit fuel nothing happens until rpms drop. What is likely the problem? 87 cucv chevy 6.2, runs great otherwise

  • @crish02
    @crish02 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just bought a 93 7.3idi with 83k miles runs good and sounds good but it smokes thin blue smoke at idle. It goes away when on the gas

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  ปีที่แล้ว

      Could be a couple things here. Since you just bought it no telling what the previous people had in the fuel tank. Since you can run these engine off of raw engine oil in the diesel fuel that is right I just said that it will burn blue. Adding other things will also make it blue idling. Blue equals oil, since it's at an idlel I would either say it's what I said above OR the umbrella seals are leaking oil from the valvtrain, OR there is a head gasket issue but it is unlikely

    • @crish02
      @crish02 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ChaosExplained thank you for replying back. Do you think it can possibly be due to dirty fuel. I just did the fuel heater delete yesterday and found a bunch of rust particles in the fuel filter.

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  ปีที่แล้ว

      crish02 yea definitely change out your fuel filter. Before you go jumping into it I would suggest watching a crash course on it. Basically the gist of it is make sure you fill it full of diesel fuel before you put it back on otherwise you'll be cranking the hell out of your engine to get it Prime backup and all of the air out of the lines.
      I have seen it on my own truck where it was puffing some blue smoke lightly until I changed, the fuel filter.

  • @highdesertink1993
    @highdesertink1993 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Is there a difference between a IP from a 1986 and a 1993? I have heavy white smoke on start up weather it is hot or cold???
    I blew the oil return line on my 6.2 and lost the engine so I bought a rebuilt 1993 6.5l with turbo and put it into my 1986 GMC Serra Classic. The 6.5 did not have a IP so I took the IP off of my 1986 6.2 and put it on the new rebuilt 1993 6.5l... it runs very good but has heavy white smoke when I start it up and for several minutes after, weather it is cold "OR" hot.
    Could this be because of timing or is there a difference in the IP between the 1986 and a 1993?

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @highdesertink1993 gotcha, no they're all the same what is different is the tuning which the 93 is only turned up off the factory line to compensate for the turbo air to fuel ratio.
      White smoke, commonly on these old beasts it is unburned fuel atomization . If it was on a combustible I would lean more toward white smoke questionably being a head gasket leak burning coolant and if you do you need to check your coolant reservoir

    • @highdesertink1993
      @highdesertink1993 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ChaosExplained I don't loose water, the reservoir is nice and green... the smoke smells like fuel not sweet? The smoke goes away after a wile but it does smoke every time I start it up hot or cold? Could it be that I need to turn the IP a degree to the left or right?

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@highdesertink1993 I wouldn't go tampering the adjustment on the injection pump just yet do you have any Blow by once the engine is warmed up you could also have a sticking fuel injector fuel injector let me know what kind of blow by you have once warmed up. Yeah if it smells like fuel not sweet and it's white and then goes away then it's at least one cylinder that's simply not combusting the fuel that's in it

    • @highdesertink1993
      @highdesertink1993 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ChaosExplained No blow by at all, hot or cold?

    • @highdesertink1993
      @highdesertink1993 หลายเดือนก่อน

      when I remove the oil fill cap there is nothing coming out at all, this engine has under 9k on it...

  • @jungleboyshd5996
    @jungleboyshd5996 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for this

  • @CngBng
    @CngBng ปีที่แล้ว

    I am having an extreme issue with ABSURDLY rough running, lots of smoke, greyish white, and a really touchy and surgery throttle. Any ideas? Just replaced the pump with a Pensacola reman. The problem did not exist beforehand

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  ปีที่แล้ว

      My very first suggestion is bleed off the air that's probably trapped in the lines! You just undo the hex nut at all of the injector fittings while it's idling. If it's idling too rough, have it run for just a moment so I can build up some pressure then turn it off. then bleed off one hex nut at a time you'll see here into your Air seeping out with a little bit of fuel. Some injectors will be worse than others

  • @scotthudson4462
    @scotthudson4462 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @21:55 4500CC per sec? miniute? what is the time frame for that flow rate at idle?

    • @ChaosExplained
      @ChaosExplained  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not sure about that bud, but at idle when you crack open the injector not fittings you should have plenty of fuel squirting out even at idle and crank