put one cap in the oven and one in the freezer 1 hour into the test now. Oven cap is .623 and frezer cap is .619. the control cap sitting on the counter is .62 I will let it cook for a while and check it again.
If you don't mind checking with your engineers about tolerances that would be great!! I work nights so by the time I get into work our engineers have already left for the day.
If i have brass stock at work I can try that if the aluminum ones leak I would just have to adjust my speeds and feeds to make one out of brass. Maye I should make a brass on right away and have brass and aluminum on the truck at the same time to see what one is better. I will work on that...
Yes AGNEM is right I really need to get these on my truck to see how they work and in all types of weather before I could even think of selling some. With living in Wisconsin I will be able to see how they work in 100 degrees down to 0 degrees. This is just a little project I thought would be...
Lots of questions on the straight threw older style caps is that a better design? It has been so long since I have seen a 6.9 and had no old style return caps around so I just copped the 73 caps I had around. Other than the hose barb in a different place is there any other difference in the...
Just thought I would show off my cool little project I decide to make at work. Billet aluminum injector return line caps, I have 4 made and I have a program ready to go to make the 90 degree caps but have not had time to make any of them yet. I think I have about 5-7 hours into this project...
I hauled my 93 SRW CCLB 4x4 home on a bumper hitch trailer with the 89 f250 NA IDI super cab I had at the time and that truck had original IP and injectors with around 165,000 miles and 3.55 gears. I only had about 75 miles to go I just took it easy it worked fine slow but I am use to the NA...
wow that took long enough for some one to ask questions. All I can say right now is its a work in progress the one in the picture I screwed up and its no good. Edits to my program have been made and I just need some time to make a set. More to come in the future. When I get a set done I will...
Right now I am running about 75%wmo and 25% kerosene blend that is ran through a centrifuge. If a electric pump is as good as everyone says it is I would go with a 50 50 mix. Starting better and a bit more power would be worth it to me.
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