Calling all P7100 gurus - DV question
Calling all P7100 gurus - DV question
If I crack #5 and #6 injector lines at the injectors the fuel dribbles out at idle. I swapped #5 and #6 in into #1 and #2 holes. #5 and #6 still low on pressure. Injectors are new and have been checked 3 times. The injectors popped off at 380-390. Stock would be 260. So I eliminated the injectors.
Pump was rebuilt last month and bench tested.
Truck has rough idle and performance up to 1400 rpms. Above 1400 rpms truck screams.
With my 80 HP injectors could they be causing a issue with the stock DV's? Do DV's goe out individualy? Do high horespower injectors always require new DV's?
And are the DV's the main component that control pressure??
My local cummins shop as narrowed the idle problem to the pump with compression check, blow by test and timing all checked out good.
New lift pump, over flow valve and rubber fuel lines.....
Thanks.....
Dave
Thanks...
Pump was rebuilt last month and bench tested.
Truck has rough idle and performance up to 1400 rpms. Above 1400 rpms truck screams.
With my 80 HP injectors could they be causing a issue with the stock DV's? Do DV's goe out individualy? Do high horespower injectors always require new DV's?
And are the DV's the main component that control pressure??
My local cummins shop as narrowed the idle problem to the pump with compression check, blow by test and timing all checked out good.
New lift pump, over flow valve and rubber fuel lines.....
Thanks.....
Dave
Thanks...
First thing that comes to mind is the gasket thickness and possibly more than one gasket in the hole. A broken spring in the DV could cause it too. If the plungers in the pump are worn, the higher opening pressures would cause the fuel to wash past the plunger instead of pushing it out. The pressures you stated don't sound familiar, is that in Bar or PSI missing one zero?
pump
Hemi the pressure readings are in BARS. My local cummins shop did the test on the injectors. I had heard that you have to match DV's with Injectors? Not sure the truth to that....
Whats involved to change out the DV's? And do you have to reset the timing after the DV's install? I figure it would be the cheapest route to check first....
Thanks.....
Whats involved to change out the DV's? And do you have to reset the timing after the DV's install? I figure it would be the cheapest route to check first....
Thanks.....
Hemi the pressure readings are in BARS. My local cummins shop did the test on the injectors. I had heard that you have to match DV's with Injectors? Not sure the truth to that....
Whats involved to change out the DV's? And do you have to reset the timing after the DV's install? I figure it would be the cheapest route to check first....
Thanks.....
Whats involved to change out the DV's? And do you have to reset the timing after the DV's install? I figure it would be the cheapest route to check first....
Thanks.....
a vice grip wont do it
Hemi the pressure readings are in BARS. My local cummins shop did the test on the injectors. I had heard that you have to match DV's with Injectors? Not sure the truth to that....
Whats involved to change out the DV's? And do you have to reset the timing after the DV's install? I figure it would be the cheapest route to check first....
Thanks.....
Whats involved to change out the DV's? And do you have to reset the timing after the DV's install? I figure it would be the cheapest route to check first....
Thanks.....
pump
And as far as matching the dv's to the injectors, I have never heard of such a thing and can see no reason for doing so.
Also when I drive the truck on the freeway for five to ten minutes and exit the freeway the truck will idle a little better for awhile.
Would the injection pump shop notices any DV issues when the bench tested it??
Thanks.....
Dave
As far as why the pump is acting up I am not sure, but they would have noticed if you had a problem with you dv's. When I had a bad pump I didnt even realize it. I had a stuck plunger and barrel and didnt even notice it although I now know why my truck ran the way it did.
Trending Topics
Hemi the pressure readings are in BARS. My local cummins shop did the test on the injectors. I had heard that you have to match DV's with Injectors? Not sure the truth to that....
Whats involved to change out the DV's? And do you have to reset the timing after the DV's install? I figure it would be the cheapest route to check first....
Thanks.....
Whats involved to change out the DV's? And do you have to reset the timing after the DV's install? I figure it would be the cheapest route to check first....
Thanks.....
The only way to check the DV's is to remove them for inspection. When you do, be VERY observant of how it comes apart. If you put it in backwards you will hear a pop when you first crank it and a dead miss when it starts. Then you remove the inj pump and take it in for a new plunger and rebuild. Also make sure you are very clean and coat all the parts with diesel fuel before assembly.
Another thing you should do is check the valve lash. Sometimes they will close up or loosen up and cause a loss of power.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
DodgeDemon
3rd Gen High Performance and Accessories (5.9L Only)
4
Jun 30, 2007 01:44 PM
West Coast
Performance and Accessories 2nd gen only
13
Dec 16, 2005 04:50 PM
97CTD
Performance and Accessories 2nd gen only
8
Feb 24, 2003 05:00 PM



