hasselbach said:One should work fine, but I went 2 just to give a little extra push.
hehe, in true TDR B. O. M. B fashion, If a little is good, ALOT must be better :-laf
Gotta love it!
hasselbach said:One should work fine, but I went 2 just to give a little extra push.
roverhybrids said:One thing about your fuel filtering system that I don't know if you have considered is that most all filters are designed to be pulled through.
Gauthier said:Most fuel filters on heavy diesel trucks (and the Duramax) are on the vacuum side, but I can't think of a reason why there would be an advantage to this arrangement, other than saving the expense of a transfer pump. I think a pressure side filter would be better as the introduction of air would be eliminated.
I must admit that I'm skeptical that additional filters will be a significant help in preventing fuel injector problems as there are no real filters between the injection pump and the injectors. Wear from the injection pump cannot be prevented from reaching the injectors, except for the so called edge filters at the injector.
There have been many reports of injector failures on the Duramax with 2 micron filters added to fuel system. Even when the filters were installed with few miles on the engine.
Gauthier said:I must admit that I'm skeptical that additional filters will be a significant help in preventing fuel injector problems as there are no real filters between the injection pump and the injectors. Wear from the injection pump cannot be prevented from reaching the injectors, except for the so called edge filters at the injector.
PatrickCampbell said:I've updated my fuel system page a little bit (still not done)
http://xj.cdevco.net/auto/fuelsystem
Thoughts?
EEdmondson said:Bond everything together with a ground wire so there can't be any sparks. We don't want to lose any members.