Stock Fuel Plate
Anyone know if a stock fuel plate from a 1994 manual tranny is the same as a 1998 auto tranny? I got kinda an emergency situation on my hands with the injector pump. So any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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im not sure but you could call a cummins shop and ask they would tell you right away
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No, I'm pretty sure the plates are different, not only because the hp ratings are different, but because the fueling rate has to be managed for an auto differently than for a manual. Keep in mind that the fuel plate affects fueling only at or near WOT--that's why it's called a fuel stop plate. If the AFC hasn't been gutted or drastically tweaked, it will be keeping the governor arm from contacting the plate anyway until a substantial amount of boost moves the AFC arm out of the way of the governor arm.
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They are different but no problem swapping in an emergency.
As said the plate doesn't do anything at all unless you are at WOT or towing heavy. |
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