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Yes, I need a picture of the fuel injectors to know you have a DI engine, they all look the same.
Yes, the fuel cam is the wrong one, it won't drive the hydraulic pump.
Look through your parts and see if you have a fuel cam in good shape.
You'll have to pull the fuel cam out of the replacement motor and then you'll have mic the two to make sure they are the same.
This is a critical step to make sure you can use this motor, without the cam fitting you'll be dead in the water.
One other small issue is that the block is not drilled for either a fuel lift pump or a dip stick.
You'll have to either drill the hole for the lift pump or you will have to use an electric low pressure, low flow pump.
And you will have to drill the hole for the oil Dipstick.
Hopefully you have the old block and will be able to look at it and match the size, location and angle of each hole.
Yes, the fuel cam is the wrong one, it won't drive the hydraulic pump.
Look through your parts and see if you have a fuel cam in good shape.
You'll have to pull the fuel cam out of the replacement motor and then you'll have mic the two to make sure they are the same.
This is a critical step to make sure you can use this motor, without the cam fitting you'll be dead in the water.
One other small issue is that the block is not drilled for either a fuel lift pump or a dip stick.
You'll have to either drill the hole for the lift pump or you will have to use an electric low pressure, low flow pump.
And you will have to drill the hole for the oil Dipstick.
Hopefully you have the old block and will be able to look at it and match the size, location and angle of each hole.