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1994 Electronic GM 6.5 HD Stanadyne Injection Pump Reman 5068

Part Number: HDP5068 UPC: DS4831-5068
DS4-5068 Pump Core:
$1,500.00

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HDiesel Remanufactured Stanadyne DS 5068 Diesel Fuel Injection Pump for 1994 Electronic GM 6.5L HD Trucks, & H1 Hummers DS4831-5068

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Stanadyne 05068S  DS4831-5068

Huckstorf Diesel is an authorized Stanadyne dealer, and we have the ability to rebuild these pumps in house. We are seeing the effects of the high mileage being accumulated on these engines, and in most cases it makes more sense to buy a new assembly than replace all the necessary parts needed to rebuild a used pump to new standards, but the price of the new pumps went up and made us reconsider offering a quality remanufactured option.  These pumps include the updated gray Pump Mounted Driver (PMD) for added durability and reliability and new Encoder Sensors.  

This pump is a direct replacement for the following pump numbers;

  • DS4831-5068
  • DS4831-5941

This pump comes with a one year warranty.  Restrictions do apply. 

Core is required.

Core Charge Instructions

Click on the drop down list to see the price of the remanufactured injection pump with the core charge applied. To avoid paying the core charges a matching, acceptable, core must be received prior to the exchange being sent out; otherwise we will charge you for the core and refund you the full core price if an acceptable core is received within thirty days of purchase.


In 1992 General Motors replaced the 6.2L diesel engine with the 6.5L engine.  The engine was designed to be a more powerful version of the 6.2 and met emission standards required for half-ton trucks.  In 2001 the 6.5 was replaced by the 6.6L Duramax engine in light and medium trucks and starting in 2003 in vans.  The 6.5 is still being used in some AM General applications, mainly for the military.  The piston stroke was lengthened to achieve the extra cubic inches.  Machining the bore further into the block caused a lack of material between the main cap bolt holes and the cylinder walls.  The main bearing web in the block was prone to cracking.  That made these engines poor candidates for big performance upgrades.  The Duramax engine is much more capable of making power levels that matched or exceeded the Ford and Dodge diesel offerings.   Horsepower numbers for the 6.5L started at 180 HP @ 3400 rpm and peaked at 315 HP @ 3200 rpm.  Torque ranged from 360 lb-ft @ 1700 rpm to 530 lb-ft @ 1800 rpm. 

There are several GM 6.5 liter diesel engine production options. The Turbocharged L56, (VIN "S") was used in most light duty 3/4 ton (2500) Heavy duty 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks used the Turbocharged L65 (VIN "F") engine. The L56 is emissions controlled with EGR and catalytic converters. The L65 engine has no EGR, and has no catalytic converter. There is a soot trap on L65 engines that is often mistaken for a catalytic converter. The L49 (VIN "P") and L57 are both naturally aspirated engines. L57 is listed as HO or Heavy Duty. Additional RPO codes are LQM (175HP) and LQN (190HP).

Changes were made by GM to the 6.5 in their light trucks for emissions or reliability improvement. The 1992-1993 model years used a 6.5-specific Stanadyne DB-2 mechanical injection pump. GM replaced the DB-2 with the electronic throttle DS-4 in 1994-2000 vehicles.  The DS style pump used a pump mounted driver known as the PMD.  The PMD is an electrical solenoid that drives a plunger solenoid inside the injection pump.  These PMD’s have had reliability issues that still persist after many revisions.   In mid-1996 GM implemented a redesigned engine cooling system incorporating twin non bypass-blocking thermostats and a 130 GPM water pump. This improved the flow through the block by 70-75% and flow to the radiator 7%.

Through the years there were many different variations in the 6.5 diesel injection pumps.  The engine application codes were based off the Truck Style, Model Designation, and if the engine was equipped with or without a turbocharger. 

This pump will work on the following applications; 

GM 6.2 & 6.5 Diesel Engine Application Codes

Truck Styles

C, R = 2 Wheel Drive
K, V = 4 Wheel Drive
G = Van
P = Recreational Vehicle, Motor Home, Step Van
D, CUCV = Military (Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle)
HMMWV = Military (High Mobility Multi Wheeled Vehicle)

Starting with the 1988 model year, the C/K designation was changed to the R/V designation with the body style change.

Model Designations

LD = Light Duty (with EGR)
HD = Heavy Duty
SD = Super Duty (6.5 – 15,000 GVW)
ALT = Altitude
CAL – California Only

Other Designations

N/A = Naturally Aspirated
Turbo = Turbo Charged
1.2 cSt = Low viscosity fuel compatible (Military)

Pump Model Part Number Model Year Engine Application Superseded by
DS4831-5068 10225929 1994 HD C/K, G, and P3 Truck & Van DS4831-5068S
DS4831-5068S

17800076S

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1994 Service - HD C/K, G, and P3 Truck & Van
DS4831-5941 17800113 1994 GM Warranty Model (Same as DS-5068); HD C/K, G, and P3 Truck & Van.
 
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