NVW
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Good comp. numbers.
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I just looked them up. Based on the talk on DP, they have a really good reputation. Then I looked up their site, wow $415 for a rebuild without a PMD. Sounds pretty good! I have DIS looking at the poppet valve parts for me. If it's $60 for the parts to do it and all I have to do is CAREFULLY remove the old and install the new, then that's not a bad deal. But $415 for a rebuilt pump with a good reputation, that is VERY tempting. Thanks for the tip TVM.Try KR services aka Badger diesel on a pump as well, very respectable outfit. I'll find the post on the DP. A shop is selling remans for around $500 and they are good remans, not resealed pumps.
Are you sure rockers are not binding on cylinder head casting?
I remember back in the day I had put some dino gear oil into the fuel to change its density to see if I had a worn pump issue the diesel ran better telling me the pump needed replacement. I don't know if it was the high sulfur content in the gear oil and/or denser fuel but the difference was easy to see and hear.
Since then I've used 2 stroke oil a 1 oz to 1 gal diesel pumps and injectors last longer too.
I will check that out, thanks.Cheap rebuilt pumps may have a used head and rotor in them. And that is generally the next problem to show up. Head and rotor, of course, be expensive. Rebuilt/reconditioned/used could mean new seals and cleaned only. Make sure you know what exactly the shop does on their re-whatever pumps.
Where did you get your reman?FWIW my reman has well over 100k on it. But as with any rebuilt pump the shop can't tell you how long it will last, as in head and rotor. It's not a huge deal to change the pump so another way to look at it is you can buy 2 rebuilt pumps for the price of a new one or a rebuild with a new head and rotor.
Getting Old Les.can't remember
I just looked them up. Based on the talk on DP, they have a really good reputation. Then I looked up their site, wow $415 for a rebuild without a PMD. Sounds pretty good! I have DIS looking at the poppet valve parts for me. If it's $60 for the parts to do it and all I have to do is CAREFULLY remove the old and install the new, then that's not a bad deal. But $415 for a rebuilt pump with a good reputation, that is VERY tempting. Thanks for the tip TVM.
I use Stanadyne Performance Formula additive in every tankful already and will continue to do so.For grins, might want to check to verify whether the IP's internals are for ULSD; if not (or not certain) stock up on lubricant.
I use Stanadyne Performance Formula additive in every tankful already and will continue to do so.