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Peninsular 6.5L Marine Diesel Engine Owners Manual PDF

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6.5L Cylinder Block and Pan

Plug for Lube Cooler Bypass Valve

Plug for Lube Cooler Bypass Valve (Valve Part # 6252002)

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Pin Dowel, Flywheel Housing Locator

Pin Dowel, Flywheel Housing Locator
5/8 x 1 3/16″

$5.04Price:
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Overhaul Gasket Kit, 6.5L

Includes:
6.5L Water Pump Gasket Set (Part # 12532530)
Valve Cover Gasket
End Cap Gasket
Riser Gasket
Oil Drain Gasket
Turbo Gasket
6.5L Oil Pan Seal
6.5L Head Gasket Kit (Part # 6500504)
Ultra Black
Anaerobic Gasket Maker

$489.17Price:
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Oil Pump Drive Gasket

Oil Pump Drive Gasket

$0.80Price:
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Oil Pump Drive Clamp

Oil Pump Drive Clamp

$4.18Price:
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Oil Pump Drive Assembly

6.5L Oil Pump Drive Assembly
NOTE – Model years prior to 1997

$126.70Price:
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Oil Pan Tray

6.5L Diesel Marine Oil Pan Tray.

$20.69Price:
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Oil Pan Rear Seal

Oil Pan Rear Seal

$11.04Price:
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Oil Pan Gasket

6.5L Oil Pan Gasket

$20.99Price:
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Oil Filter Bypass Valve

6.5L Oil Filter Bypass Valve

$5.24Price:
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Lube Cooler Bypass Valve

6.5L Lube Cooler Bypass Valve

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Hex Head Capscrew, Stainless

Stainless Hex Head Capscrew 6mm x 1 x 25mm
For Oil Pan
Qty 22 Required.
Also Required: Washer, Stainless, Part # 2338415
(Item 10A in 6.5L Marine Manual)

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Hex Head Capscrew, Stainless

Stainless Hex Head Capscrew
1/4 x 20 x 1/2″ GR5
For Oil Pan Tray.
Qty 6 Required.

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Hex Head Cap Screw, Stainless

Hex Head Capscrew, Stainless
8mm x 1.25 x 80mm
For Rear Oil Pan Seal
Qty 2 Required
Also Required: 8mm Stainless Flatwasher (Part # 2338444)

$1.14Price:
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Front End Cover Pin

6.5L Front End Cover Pin

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Flatwasher, Stainless 8mm

Stainless Steel Flatwasher 8mm
for Oil Pan Rear Seal Bolt
Qty 2 Required
Also Required: Stainless Hex Head Capscrew (Part # 2338413)

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Flatwasher, Stainless 6mm

Stainless Flatwasher, 6mm
For Oil Pan
Qty 22 Required
Also Required: Hex Head Capscrew Qty 22, Part # 2338412

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External Oil Filter Connector

6.5L Connector for external oil filter assembly

$13.10Price:
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Cylinder Head Gasket

6.5L Cylinder Head Gasket

$73.71Price:
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Brass Freeze Plug

6.5L Brass Freeze Plug 9/16″

$1.00Price:
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Bolt, Oil Pump Drive Clamp

Bolt for Oil Pump Drive Clamp 10mm x 1.5 x 25mm

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Block Heater Cord

6.5L Block Heater Cord

*NOTE* 1997 Model Year and Later

$39.92Price:
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Block Heater

6.5L Block Heater

*NOTE* 1997 Model Year and Later

$23.56Price:
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6.5L Marine Oil Pan Drain Plug

6.5L Marine Oil Pan Drain Plug

$3.12Price:
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6.5L Marine Oil Pan

6.5L Aluminum Marine Oil Pan w/ Windage Tray

$549.82Price:
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6.5L Long Block, Complete *CALL FOR PRICING*

6.5L Long Block, Complete – Includes:

Comes w/ Cylinder heads, valve covers, oil pump, steel oil pan, pistons for use with turbocharger.

CALL OR E-MAIL FOR CURRENT PRICING!
Phone: 616.530.1298
E-mail: Parts@peninsulardiesel.com

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  1. Bert DeVries

    Glad it worked out for you Capt Ray! Have you checked out our Racor 900 fuel filter setup with the water separator?

    August 12, 2010 at 6:51 am
  2. Ray Peyreferry

    I purchased the Exhaust Elbow – 90 deg. 5″ cuff (Shortened and it fir on my 8.2 Detroit fuel pincher perfectly. I had to purchase a longer 5″ rubber hose but much better than having one made for 2000 dollars.

    August 11, 2010 at 7:20 am
  3. Michael Eyberg

    I own a 1986 Chevy military 1008. The glow plug controller is junk and I am trying to convert it to a 1992 civilian type of controller. Any info would be appreciated. Otherwise I would like to purchase your products and install a stand alone system. Thank You.

    July 11, 2010 at 3:50 pm
  4. Bert DeVries

    Bob –

    We’ve never done a project that involved a diesel V6. I’m not sure where you saw it, but it wasn’t us.

    Thanks for the inquiry though.

    Bert

    June 17, 2010 at 1:17 pm
  5. Robert A Boutwell

    About a year ago or more I remember seeing a writeup in one of the more popular marine magazines about a new engine you were introducing. At least I’m pretty sure it was Peninsula Diesel. The engine was a V6. Was this just a prototype? Did I dream the whole thing? I have not seen anything else about it anywhere, including here.

    bob

    June 16, 2010 at 10:12 pm
  6. Bert

    Erwan –

    Does your Shetland have a Peninsular 6.2L? There were a few other manufacturers of 6.2L diesels – one was British, I think.

    If it does have a Peninsular 6.2L Diesel, we do indeed have parts for it. Send e-mail to Parts@PeninsularDiesel.com with a list of parts you need.

    Thank you.

    Bert

    May 6, 2010 at 10:49 am
  7. Erwan

    Hi,
    i am french owner of a shetland 23 motorized with a 6.2L model.
    Do you have parts for this model?
    thanks.
    regards
    Erwan

    May 1, 2010 at 12:00 am
  8. Matt

    Berge –

    You can drill and tap most anywhere on the intake to reposition your electronics.

    Matt.

    April 27, 2010 at 7:05 am
  9. Børge Knudsen

    Hi, if i install the air intake adapter
    on my 6,5td suburban, where do you recommend i place the sensors.

    thanks

    Børge

    April 26, 2010 at 10:27 am
  10. PenAdmin

    Jim-

    We have high output water pumps for the serpentine pulley set up with the bolt on fan clutch and the spin on fan clutch.

    Mitch

    April 16, 2010 at 7:10 am
  11. Jim Cairnes

    We were wondering if you sell a High output water pump for a serpentine pulley set up?

    April 13, 2010 at 6:07 pm
  12. Matt

    Craig –

    When replacing the filter elements, be sure to fill the new element 1/2 – 3/4 will fuel. When they are in place the fuel in the new element will create enough of a vacuum to pull from the fuel tank. The air in a new (unfilled) filter element will not create enough vacuum to pull fuel from the tank.

    Matt

    April 5, 2010 at 9:46 am
  13. Craig Best

    my electric prime motors wont fill my racors after filter changes…… any help would be great
    Craig

    April 4, 2010 at 5:56 am
  14. Bert

    Thanks for your comment. The Parts-Online page is a constant work in progress. One of the things we hope to do in the near future is add search capabilities to the page so you can search for keywords. Since you brought this up, we’ll have a discussion about making these types of “assemblies” easier to order.

    In the meantime, you can call us at 616.530-1298 or send an e-mail to Mitch at Parts@PeninsularDiesel.com and we’ll make every effort to get the parts you need in your hands.

    Thank you for the feedback. It only makes us more customer centered and helps us make a better web site.

    February 15, 2010 at 8:01 am
  15. Robert A Boutwell

    Your new parts sidebar is much more informative than before. I’m unable to find the hoses, pipes, fittings, etc that make up the total raw water part of the cooling system, however. My engine came with the boat and it appears that there is a lot of extra hose between the coolers/exchanger. I would really like to neaten up the installation if possible. I don’t have an overheating problem. Actually it runs too cool if anything.

    February 13, 2010 at 1:49 pm
  16. PenAdmin

    Keith –

    Thanks for stopping by our website. I’m sorry that you feel you wasted your time. There is a post on the truck engine page from someone who was looking for similar information and our reply to the questions.

    You really don’t want to use a truck engine for a marine application. The truck engine is designed to be a vehicle engine. A vehicle engine is operated at varying throttle/rpm for city/highway use and a marine engine is operated mostly at a wide open throttle/rpm. The difference is in the pistons. The truck engine has 21:1 pistons and higher compression than a marine engine which has 18:1 pistons. If you convert a truck engine to a marine application you won’t get the horsepower you think you’ll have and you’ll have a problem keeping the engine running cool enough.

    We’ve received quiet a few calls from people who have marinized truck engines and have serious overheating problems. I hope you find this information useful.

    February 8, 2010 at 8:10 am
  17. keith gladstone

    i am looking for information on conversion of truck engines for marine applications. i find your web site not to be very informative to the point of a wasted of time

    February 7, 2010 at 12:57 pm

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