pedro_8149
7.3L Remote Turbo
i was reading on here somehwere a while ago i think it was on here anyways, some one mentioned to clean your cdr every so often? is this true, and will this help or do anything at all.....
+1I don't even try to save the CDR's on the few trucks I run them on. When they go bad I just replace them. Too much of a chance of destroying the thin rubber diaphragm inside the valve with chemicals. It might clean up and work good at first but my experience is not for long. The chemical reaction with the diaphragm makes it hard and brittle eventually it completely lets go. This is my .02.
you can either get the cdr at the dealer or at a ACDelco supplier. there is a ACDelco part number on the backside of the CDR. I have come to the conclusion that it is a really bad idea to put any solvent through the CDR in a attempt to clean it. run it for 50k miles and change it out.when you buy a new one do you still need to clean it every oil change?
you can either get the cdr at the dealer or at a ACDelco supplier. there is a ACDelco part number on the backside of the CDR. I have come to the conclusion that it is a really bad idea to put any solvent through the CDR in a attempt to clean it. run it for 50k miles and change it out.