Got the results
Or the lack thereof. I spoke with the guys at Century Performance today, who in turn had the last Mallory repaired for me by Mallory. The response from Mallory was that my pump died from cavitation due to debris. Hmmmm, seems that I had the same response I received last time. I bought it last time, as I had a water/fuel seperator (with a screen), but figured it wasn't up to snuff in regards to the microns it filtered. I added a Earl's screen filter the second go 'round, rated to filter down to 40 microns ( that is what Mallory calls for). After 5000 miles I removed the Earl's filter and did find some debris. At 7500 miles, with the Earl's on, I changed the OEM filter and found it to be very clean. In addition, during the 2 months prior to the death of the 2nd Mallory, all the fuel that went into my tank came from my transfer tank in the bed. I used a Fill- rite pump and a Goldenrod water/fuel filter that is rated down to 15 microns, so all my fuel added during the last two months of my last Mallory was filtered quite well.
I asked if air could have caused the cavitation and they stated yes, but were doubtful that enough air could have been sucked through a improperly sealed deadhead screw to cause the cavitation. I also asked if it was possible that my brushes were worn and needed replacement, again, the answer was no. Mallorys diagnostic examine specifically indicates that the lower housing needed replacement due to scoring on the walls from cavitation.
I seriously doubt the fuel I'm using is NG or that I received a bad batch. All of my diesel comes from one place, a local trucking Co. that fuels a large fleet and trucks and buses, all the towns DPW diesels and many private owners. I checked and they have received zero complaints on a bad batch of diesel. If/when the Mallory I'm using dies or starts to show signs of impending death, I'm going to replace the brushes myself and see if that's the cure.
I should add that my displeasure has nothing to do with Century Performance, they are a great bunch of folks to do business with.
Scott W.