Yea, I got the solenoid that I have from a place like that, my starter is strong. The solenoid didn't last long before I started having problems again with it.
No, I cant seem to be able to get it to fit properly with the way the wiring is near the starter. I've tried a couple of times but for some reason the wires don't seam to have enough length to work with the shield. Or if I do it sandwiches the wires between the block and the shield, and I'd...
Yea, I was trying to just find a good solenoid, I'm spending a bunch of $ on projects right now so I didn't want to spend the 300 on the power master right now. My starter works fine but
ak diesel driver is probably correct, they are all el cheapo china made crap.
Ok guys, I finally shot a video of the DB2 pump flush I'm doing, I'm sorry that the video orientation is 45* off, I'm not the best at shooting video's so just turn your phone or laptop 45* LOL. I will probably be switching to diesel fuel in the next day or so, so we'll see what happens with the...
Hey guys, sorry for no video yet, I've just been busy working on other stuff like a Continental aircraft motor in an airboat. But I have been walking over to the pump about once a day and running it. It is now pumping out about 3/4-1 gallon of ATF in 5 minutes which it wouldn't do that in 30...
I have a simple question, if I had 20 lbs of pump housing pressure and I energize cold advance solenoid wouldn't I see a steady flow of fluid out of the fitting on the top of the IP?
Neverminded, I just went and inspected the pump that is working on the engine and I see that the metering valve spring holds it in the run position and the FSOS spring holds it in the off position when not energized. I ran the drill briefly with 5lbs of lift pump pressure the pump housing...
What causes the metering valve to open? I understand when the FSOS is powered up it allows the metering valve to open and then the spring in the FSOS pushes the metering valve closed when there is no 12 volt power to it therefore shutting the flow of fuel and shutting down the engine. So is it...
I checked the specs on the drill I'm using and it spins 2000 rpm's, I did spin the drill just for about 45 seconds after I installed the transfer pump gauge and it went to 85- 90 lbs. I want to give the ATF a chance to work before I just waste it all running it through at barely a dribble out of...
It's barely spitting it out, when I had it on a engine I wouldn't get any fuel at the injector lines. I installed another IP on the engine and it performed as expected, plenty of fuel at the injectors and it drops a cylinder if I crack open an injector line. Here is a couple of pics of the...
Well I ran the drill for about 15 minutes on the pump and I got some fluid to peak out the return line hose but it still didn't flow up and over the hump in the hose and down into the bucket. When I operate the throttle open I can feel and hear the load on the drill change, but it's still just...
Yes I have 12 volt power and ground going to the FSOS, also have the throttle to wide open. I can't get any fluid to flow out of the fitting on the top of the pump, I just have this hose going into the bucket along with the other 8 hoses, and I'm really not getting much fluid out of the 8...
Here's some pics of what I'm doing...I'm not getting any fluid coming out of the top of the pump, then I got to thinking, when installed on a engine the excess fuel coming from the injectors is what is feeding this line, back into the top of the pump, correct?
Ok guys, I've got the DB2 pump rigged up with a electric pump with an adjustable fuel pressure regulator set at 20 lbs with it's own return line going back into a gallon of ATF. I have a piece of 1/4" clear vinyl going into the pump inlet along with 8 4 ft long 3/8" clear lines going into a 5...
They are three separate parts, there is two different relief valves and a "cap plug" which looks like a small freeze plug with about a 1/16" hole in it. I removed the cap plug on a Guinee pig block I have by drilling about a 1/8" inch hole in it and using a slide hammer with a screw in it, but...