MM, this is where I start to get on shaky ground. Where's the barrel valve? Is that part of the high-pressure distribution system? If it is, then rest assured that you can crank a huge volume of fuel through it at 17000 psi or whatever it runs at.
There are 6 injectors. If the flowback from the manifold is 30 gph, then each injector is releasing . 0833 gallons per minute into the return manifold. That's less than a 10th of a galloon.
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each. Per minute. Is that a lot? I don't know. At WOT your engine is turning, what?, 3200 RPM? Each injector is cracking 1600 times a minute. There are 1600 events per minute happening with each injector, perhaps enough for each injector to put out . 0833 gallons per minute into the return manifold. That's . 000026 gallons per event. Not much diesel. I apologize. It wasn't my intention to dazzle you with numbers, just my attempt to illustrate that sometimes lots of little piddles can turn into quite a stream.
I'm kinda sad, in a way, that I have become so embroiled in all this. I think I know the secret of the Caramilk bar, so to speak, but I can't put my money and time where my mouth and my thoughts are right now. Sorry.
I could also be totally, utterly, absolutely wrong about all this, but, at least, I will have learned a lot more about the fuel delivery system on the 24V than I knew before!
Carry on the excellent work.
Tom
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