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As others mentioned, the military injection pump is the same as the civilian pump so there was no reason to open it up. Most diesel mechanics won't open up the governor assembly because there's no reason to and it's easy to cause this. Thankfully it's only going to high idle (max governed RPM).
If the throttle linkage is letting the pump act like it should, then pull the pump and have it rebuilt to the 4911 specs and it will be good to go.
Also, there are no actual performance injectors for a 6.2/6.5. The ones that are marketed as "performance" are actually the ones from boat applications and do flow some more fuel but the engine can't move enough air to make use of it. Even those who have pushed the absolute limits and cranked up a 6.2/6.5 above 500ft/lbs of torque are doing it with the stock injectors.
Coming from a naturally aspirated 6.2 it probably has the original tiny pre-combustion chambers. The stock Banks turbo is a good match for that with lower boost pressures (low teens) but if he wants to go higher than that he will have to pull the heads and swap out those pre-cups to later model ones such as the 'diamond' pre-cups.
If the throttle linkage is letting the pump act like it should, then pull the pump and have it rebuilt to the 4911 specs and it will be good to go.
Also, there are no actual performance injectors for a 6.2/6.5. The ones that are marketed as "performance" are actually the ones from boat applications and do flow some more fuel but the engine can't move enough air to make use of it. Even those who have pushed the absolute limits and cranked up a 6.2/6.5 above 500ft/lbs of torque are doing it with the stock injectors.
Coming from a naturally aspirated 6.2 it probably has the original tiny pre-combustion chambers. The stock Banks turbo is a good match for that with lower boost pressures (low teens) but if he wants to go higher than that he will have to pull the heads and swap out those pre-cups to later model ones such as the 'diamond' pre-cups.


