Black dawg
Registered User
What got me thinking about the pump is the inlet cone I think is the same (in the center of the discharge side of the pump) on both pumps. My thought was that if the pump turns opposite then the fuel lines would just have to be rerouted to go to the proper injector according to the firing order of the engine. He was talking about having some gear machined so it turns the DB4 pump the same direction of the original IP and it costing a fair amount of money. I am not even sure how the IP is driven although I do know that a 6.9/7.3 has timing gears which turns the cam opposite the crank and the 6.2/6.5 have a timing chain so the cam turns the same direction as the crank.
Another solution would be a reground cam designed to fire the cylinders the same as a Chevy engine when using the DB4 pump. Either one of these options sounds less costly than what was mentioned as a cost for the pump redo.
I have not done enough research on the difference of these 2 IP's but just throwing it out there for some input from someone who may have some intimate knowlege of how these IP's work.
you cant just change the rotation of the pump, the cam ring is rotation specific.


