I have had allot of surging lately from my 03 truck and it has been getting worse. When the throttle is held at a steady rate the rail pressure changes, rising and falling like 3,000 psi. It is worse when the truck is cold but even warm it never goes away.
I have been reading the latest posts about the fca (fuel control actuator) and I was going to order one from cummins. (now that I got a part number) I saw the post about the relentless mod and I figured what the heck ..... right. If I wreck it I'm only out the time it took and 100 bucks for the one I going to buy anyway.
I took it out and did the mod. and with the exception of dropping one of the torx bolts into the frame rail, it was straight forward. The fca did not rattle when I shook it. It also didn't fall out with a few taps. I did pull it out with a little screwdriver wedged against the triangle holes. I did notice that my piston has some galling on one side like it is wearing unevenly. I did the mod and sanded it with some 600 grit wet/dry emery cloth.
I fired the truck up and went for a drive. I can say that that this truck has never been this smooth. It does not have any surge whatever. I can't say there is any more power with the butt-o-meter. Maybe more smoke from a dead start and the rail pressure is more constant and just a tad higher with the tst and the smarty on the same setting.
Thank you Relentless for the mod!
I will do the gear case when I get a chance!
-robert
I have been reading the latest posts about the fca (fuel control actuator) and I was going to order one from cummins. (now that I got a part number) I saw the post about the relentless mod and I figured what the heck ..... right. If I wreck it I'm only out the time it took and 100 bucks for the one I going to buy anyway.
I took it out and did the mod. and with the exception of dropping one of the torx bolts into the frame rail, it was straight forward. The fca did not rattle when I shook it. It also didn't fall out with a few taps. I did pull it out with a little screwdriver wedged against the triangle holes. I did notice that my piston has some galling on one side like it is wearing unevenly. I did the mod and sanded it with some 600 grit wet/dry emery cloth.
I fired the truck up and went for a drive. I can say that that this truck has never been this smooth. It does not have any surge whatever. I can't say there is any more power with the butt-o-meter. Maybe more smoke from a dead start and the rail pressure is more constant and just a tad higher with the tst and the smarty on the same setting.
Thank you Relentless for the mod!
I will do the gear case when I get a chance!
-robert