Figure 9 – Banks Power Chevy_GMC Trucks: Diesel ’93 - 96 6.5L Power Systems- Stinger System '93-early '94 (non-cat) & '94-up ( w_ cat) Pickups & Suburbans w_ factory turbo option User Manual

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bowl with clean diesel fuel. Hold the throttle in the idle

position. With the bolts removed from the pump cover,

position the cover about

1

/

4

” forward, toward the shaft

end, and about

1

/

8

” above the pump. guide the cover

downward and rearward into position, being careful not

to damage the cover seal. reinstall the bolts with the

flat washers against the pump cover.
reconnect battery cables. Turn the ignition switch to

the “On” position, and touch the pink solenoid wire to

the solenoid terminal. a clicking noise should be heard.

if clicking is heard, proceed to next step. if not heard,

the linkage may be jammed in the wide-open position.

DO NOT START THE ENGINE!! remove the pump

cover. ground the solenoid lead (opposite hot terminal

on the cover) and connect the pink wire to the cover

terminal. With the ignition switch on, the solenoid in the

cover should move the linkage. if not, free the linkage

or replace the solenoid. reinstall the cover.
Make sure battery cables are disconnected after

solenoid test.
reinstall the fuel return line and fast idle solenoid.
purge the air from the system as follows: remove and

fill all filters with clean diesel and reinstall the filters.

detach all fuel supply hoses between the lift pump (fuel

pump in the side of the engine) and the injection pump

at their highest ends, and fill them with clean diesel fuel

using a small funnel. reattach the hoses.
reconnect batteries. Turn ignition on and, after the glow

plug light goes out, crank the engine, again in intervals

of 20 to 30 seconds followed by one minute of cooling,

until the engine starts. it may not start immediately,

due to fuel lost when adjusting the injector pump. it

also may be necessary to depress the accelerator pedal

somewhat.
run engine at idle for a few minutes, to allow it to

warm. check oil feed lines for leaks. engine may idle

erratically or surge until air is fully purged from fuel

system.
drive vehicle. several short bursts of acceleration are

required to completely purge the fuel system of air.

The engine may run slightly rough until the purge is

complete, but will not in any way cause damage to the

engine.
if possible, drive vehicle under heavy load conditions

and monitor egT levels. if vehicle tends to exceed

1050°f under heavy load, the pump adjustment must

be reduced (allen screw turned counter-clockwise).

keep track of your adjustments.

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p.n. 96309 v.3.0

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