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Posted by Tyler in SD on April 02, 2006 at 19:31:20 from (69.77.255.23):
In Reply to: GM DIESEL posted by bm3501466 on April 02, 2006 at 19:24:32:
It sounds like you could have the infamous PMD failure. The PMD is the black box on the side of the injection pump that often gets hot because of where it is located on the motor, in the engine valley. Check out http://www.ssdieselsupply.com/ for outstanding 6.5TD troubleshooting, parts, and technical support. Just click "Contact" on the left-hand side of the page and ask your question and it will be answered within 24 hrs. I have used the site multiple times for parts and am completely satisfied. Hope that helps.
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