Info to eliminate DOD?
Regards, John McGraw
Thanks! I'll call him tonight. Don't know if he has bought the others or not. Ron
We have helped a lot of customers that purchased surplus GM crate motors with DOD make well informed choices to take them forward.
There is a part number on the rear of the oil pump body usually. That doesnt help for a quick check.
Whether using a weaker relief spring in the pump helps or not, depends a lot on mains/big end/cam bearings. With 30% more volume being pumped, the regular relief port may not flow enough. Sorry no clear answer on this. As I mentioned in another post, have seen regular pumps on DOD engines. Only clear identification factor seemed to be that there was a number of sorts [laser] engraved in the front cover of the pump, whereas the HV pump front cover had no numbers.
With some DOD/AFM engines the brake booster vacuum is monitored via the body control module and the status sent to the ECM on the CAN bus, others it is monitored directly on the ECM. G8 is one platform that the brake booster sensor is direct connected to the ECM. Some trucks go via BCM.
Just depends what tune is being run in the ECM.
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One bolt, one head, both heads ? I like the idea of using regular torque values instead of the torque to yield angle system, but as I said, my friend is on a tight budget. However we would like to buy from sponsors if possible, because we both appreciate what you do. Could you give me a price, either here, or if you prefer, by PM for ARP head bolts for "05 Gen lV 5.3, and a pair of head gaskets? Ron
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One bolt, one head, both heads ? I like the idea of using regular torque values instead of the torque to yield angle system, but as I said, my friend is on a tight budget. However we would like to buy from sponsors if possible, because we both appreciate what you do. Could you give me a price, either here, or if you prefer, by PM for ARP head bolts for "05 Gen lV 5.3, and a pair of head gaskets? Ron
After reading all the info provided, we may just go ahead and try the engine with just the pan and the non-DOD valley cover. I've looked the engine over some more and, like the one * Geezer * mentioned in his thread, I'm not sure this one was ever hooked up to run as a DOD engine. At least, by doing this, we can see what the oil pressure is, and IF the engine is a good candidate to spend the extra money on and do it right. Thanks again to everyone , Ron I'd like to revive this thread. Good info here. How about updates.
I have a L92 out of 07 escalade, definitely dod/afm motor. I'm gonna go with a dod delete kit and cam package, from a sponser on this site, wanna keep the vvt.
I'd like to run an aftermarket pan, and was wondering if I used a remote filter, into a oil cooler, into an accumulator and back to the motor, if that might reduce the volume and pressure to a point that the truck pan regulator might not be required?
This will be in a offroad car in the hottest part of Arizona for the most part, I'll keep the truck pan or change the oil pump if I have to

Thanks in advance for any opinions...









