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Engine given to me for free. Came out of some sort of Case machine. I'm going to rebuilt it with all new turbo parts. Where is a good place to get everything from. Pistons, rods, cam, etc
I have it tore down and it does have the oil squirter in the block already. I'm trying to identify the injection pump to see if I can use it for on road use. The only number on the pump is a case number J931397. Can anyone tell me what pump this is? Attached are the only pictures I have at the moment. Any info is appreciated

The CPL is 2567. Rated at 60hp
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ESN - 46493107
I can not find any info on this engine. I'm guessing I am going to need and CPL and ESN from a p pump turbo engine so I can order parts. I have a lead on a p pump to purchase. If I end up with a p pump, can I reuse the front cover and everything I have?
 

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Thank you very much for the info. I'm putting engine with a nv4500 5 speed transmission in a 1949 chevy 3100 2wd. I'm not planning on running twin turbo. Just a single. All I'm needing is what I'm going to need to rebuild the engine. Pistons, rods, bearings, cam, injectors, etc. I have seen different compression ratios and different injector spray patterns. I've already got everything to bolt up the transmission.
 

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Thank you for the information. After seeing all of this, I am not sure which direction I want to go for a injection pump. The used p pump I was getting ended up falling through. I am going to atleast get the bottom end of the engine rebuilt for now and figure out a pump later. I have a local company that can inspect and install a RQV governor and 3000 governor spring in the current A-Pump I have. My question is, can I rebuild my engine with the 3802562 pistons and 3802547 injectors and still use the a pump? Do I need to replace the rods? Also, what about the cam? Im assuming I am going to wat the 145 degree pistons and injectors.
 

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I am on quickserve looking up some info. I have found a service manual part number of 3666087. Is there a part number for a parts manual? I am going to purchase the service manual and also a parts manual if I can find one. I am using CPL 1839 and ESN 45321224

I have located a P7100 injection pump that I will have tomorrow. I have also ordered a 44mm HX30W turbo. Part number 4040353

Slowly but surely, everything is starting to come together. Im just wanting to have a parts and a service manual just in case I need it.
 
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