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Your injection pump not only injects the fuel it also determines ignition timing. Not using the return line defeats the Housing Pressure Cold Advance (HPCA) mechanism. Some vocabulary...The pump on the side of the block or the electric pump on the frame are called a Lift Pump.The Transfer Pump is the main fuel intake pump internal to the DB2 injection pump. The transfer pump can draw fuel from the tank without a lift pump but it will wear quickly and will not normally draw fuel through airlocked fuel lines. It will also not draw enough fuel under heavy loads.Description of a complete and operating fuel system from the 6.2L diesel training manual sometimes called the 6.2L diesel bible... You can download the whole thing as a PDF from the training manuals link in my signature."a thermal switch on the intake manifold sends a signal to the HPCA terminal that opens a ballcheck valve to the return line on top of the injection pump housing cover. With pump housing pressure reduced, the timing mechanism has less resistance to overcome and operates earlier to advance fuel delivery 3°.Operation of the hydraulic advance mechanism is dependent on transfer pump pressure and pump housing pressure. Any deviation from pre-set pressure tolerances can affect the advance mechanism and therefore, the injection timing. Fuel pump delivery less than 5-1/2 lbs. to 6-1/2 lbs. pressure, for example, will reduce total advance directly proportional to pressure loss. Leaks, plugged filters, air ingestion restricted fuel lines etc. will all reduce fuel pressure. Return line restriction can raise housing pressure to as high as transfer pump pressure, depending on the degree of restriction, and can eventually stall the engine by upsetting the balance of transfer pump and housing pressures."No return line is a pretty big restriction. Electric fuel pumps make bleeding the fuel filter and recovering from running out of fuel easier but they need to be installed properly and they need to have the proper running pressure. Typically they get used as a bandaid for air leaks in the supply lines that the mechanical lift pump can no longer compensate for. Once the air leaks are tended to the mechanical pump will work quite well. If you still want an electric lift pump. The 1995-2001 T400 CK 6.5L diesel electric lift pumps are the only units I'd bother with.
So after i posted my last, i was talking to a buddy of mine, his brother has a 1991 1500 suburban sitting in his yard. its pretty rusty on the corners, and fenders. but his brother lost his license and isnt planning on getting it back, so more less its going to sit there and rust into the ground. I did tell my buddy already that the 91 front clip is sought after, so i probably screwed myself there for bargaining, but I had a revelation last night.I googled the 1991 suburbans and according to wikipedia the 91+ got the 4l80E instead of the 4l60e/700r4, so that would give me a OD, while still keeping the same 1st-3rd gear ratios as the TH400, and supposedly this guy had the 5.7L replaced not too long before he lost his license, so there should be low miles on the TBI 350.I compiled a short list of the items i can either sell or transfer to my 88V20 burb, and last time he was talking about it he said his brother would probably let it go for $300-$500.Obviously the 5.7L/4L80E/NP208 (only swap the Tcase if its in good internal shape, then it would be a much faster easier swap, just crane it all out at once)all 4 front doors (i am missing both front windows in the trail rig)both back doors for spare windows/latchesboth long rear windows"overhead map light console"Newer OEM style radiothe interior seats if i wanted to, bc they are all in good shape and match the blue in the V20Heater/ac componentsfront clip (upgrade the V20)All lights and housings, interior and exteriorI could sell the tires and wheels (6 lug are useless to me) $100I could sell the 10bolt axles easily around here $200Then sell the rest of the body for scrap weight.I still would need to come up with the purchase $$$ but seeing as people recommend the 5.7 over the 4.3 on all the forums i check out, and the 4L80E can tow in OD (we towed 8K-12K in the boss's work stock K2500 6.5L/4L80E, for 800 miles every week sometimes 2x a week, up and down some pretty steep grades, with runaway ramps)I also know that the 4L80E can handle 440ft-lbs of TQ in stock form, and i know with some work the 350TBI can dump that out, (my trail rig is putting that much down) but thats much later down the road, i.e. cam, vortec heads, better exhaust, and possible PCM flash.I still need to convince him to let me buy it, but i know its for sale if i can round up the cash.So here is to hoping it snows alot and i can make an extra $1000 in january, i know i could swap the TBI 350 in easily because its done alot and there are alot of 6.2L-5.7L swap threads. i might have to move the cross member for the trans going from TH400 to 4L80E and might need the front driveshaft adjusted, or just use the one from the k1500
Quote from: MuddiGGEr25 on December 13, 2016, 03:00:39 pmSo after i posted my last, i was talking to a buddy of mine, his brother has a 1991 1500 suburban sitting in his yard. its pretty rusty on the corners, and fenders. but his brother lost his license and isnt planning on getting it back, so more less its going to sit there and rust into the ground. I did tell my buddy already that the 91 front clip is sought after, so i probably screwed myself there for bargaining, but I had a revelation last night.I googled the 1991 suburbans and according to wikipedia the 91+ got the 4l80E instead of the 4l60e/700r4, so that would give me a OD, while still keeping the same 1st-3rd gear ratios as the TH400, and supposedly this guy had the 5.7L replaced not too long before he lost his license, so there should be low miles on the TBI 350.I compiled a short list of the items i can either sell or transfer to my 88V20 burb, and last time he was talking about it he said his brother would probably let it go for $300-$500.Obviously the 5.7L/4L80E/NP208 (only swap the Tcase if its in good internal shape, then it would be a much faster easier swap, just crane it all out at once)all 4 front doors (i am missing both front windows in the trail rig)both back doors for spare windows/latchesboth long rear windows"overhead map light console"Newer OEM style radiothe interior seats if i wanted to, bc they are all in good shape and match the blue in the V20Heater/ac componentsfront clip (upgrade the V20)All lights and housings, interior and exteriorI could sell the tires and wheels (6 lug are useless to me) $100I could sell the 10bolt axles easily around here $200Then sell the rest of the body for scrap weight.I still would need to come up with the purchase $$$ but seeing as people recommend the 5.7 over the 4.3 on all the forums i check out, and the 4L80E can tow in OD (we towed 8K-12K in the boss's work stock K2500 6.5L/4L80E, for 800 miles every week sometimes 2x a week, up and down some pretty steep grades, with runaway ramps)I also know that the 4L80E can handle 440ft-lbs of TQ in stock form, and i know with some work the 350TBI can dump that out, (my trail rig is putting that much down) but thats much later down the road, i.e. cam, vortec heads, better exhaust, and possible PCM flash.I still need to convince him to let me buy it, but i know its for sale if i can round up the cash.So here is to hoping it snows alot and i can make an extra $1000 in january, i know i could swap the TBI 350 in easily because its done alot and there are alot of 6.2L-5.7L swap threads. i might have to move the cross member for the trans going from TH400 to 4L80E and might need the front driveshaft adjusted, or just use the one from the k1500This sounds like a good find and a good plan. Although since you're making that swap for the 80E, you'll probably want to leave the 241c tcase with it. It might be difficult to find the correct adapter for a 4l80E-208 combo, unless it's the same tail as the 700r4. And since you'll be using the ecm for the TBI and the trans, the ecm connects to the vss on the tcase. Which means you'll want the gauge cluster as well for the speedo. The 241c IMO is a better tcase anyways. It has a lower crawl ratio than the 208. Unless you're planning on reflashing the ecm to do away with the ABS. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk