24 valve p-pumped done! GREAT workin!
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Originally Posted by Dodge Demon
Did you use the org.24v cam and gear or what did you change, did you use org, inj. lines or get new ones,someones friend above bent his to fit, hope we hear more on that.
I also used .093 oversized inj. lines from haisleys
It would not be a good idea to bend your own because they can crack and kink
Plus they just wouldnt look good
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Technically, the 215 pump is NOT just like the 160 pumps and 175 pumps and 180 pumps.
The factory tune in terms of barrels, plungers, delivery valves, etc is quite different.
The 215 pump is coveted because it can deliver the most fuel without serious reworking.
The factory tune in terms of barrels, plungers, delivery valves, etc is quite different.
The 215 pump is coveted because it can deliver the most fuel without serious reworking.
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Originally Posted by HOHN
Technically, the 215 pump is NOT just like the 160 pumps and 175 pumps and 180 pumps.
The factory tune in terms of barrels, plungers, delivery valves, etc is quite different.
The 215 pump is coveted because it can deliver the most fuel without serious reworking.
The factory tune in terms of barrels, plungers, delivery valves, etc is quite different.
The 215 pump is coveted because it can deliver the most fuel without serious reworking.
wHEN I SAID JUST LIKE 175 AND 180. I MEANT: THEY'RE ALL P7100.
I KNOW WHICH PUMP'S ARE THE BEST -215! THATS WHY WE HAVE 2 TRUCKS WITH THEM! AND BOUGHT ONE SEPERATLY ON A CUMMINS CONVERSION SHOP! HERE IN MEXICO!
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Hi
so, now i-m back, my computer works again, and i talked to the owner of the 24 p-pumped dodge cummins,
I started making pictures, when he told me to stop, and said: thats our invention. he barely answered me some easy questions.
but.....
here is the official redneck install (HOHN`S INMORTAL WORDS HAHAHA
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*Yes he bent the original 24 valve fuel lines, to fit to the top of the P-pump
he didnt use any special tools for this...i guess vise grips They dont crack or bend very easy if you are carefull. if not they will.
*i didnt ask him about this but it looked like he put a spacer between the air horn, and intake manifold.
*he installed the 24valve throttle assembly (TPS in it) to the side of the p-pump.
*The cruise should work, cuz of sensor, he installed on the front gear plate. *he machined a hole into it, and melted the sensor holder out of aluminum.
*he left the engine computer on there, ¿hangin i think?
*yeah The pump needs an oil supply.
*he bought the front plate where the gears are on, from an industrial engine, that had a 1st gen. inj pump, so he moddified that one, made a bigger hole in it, so the inj pump would fit on, and the 4 bolts that hold it on.
*He also replaced only the timing gear. (p-pump timing gear)
he is awfully proud of his rattlin 24 valve with a smokin p-pump on it.
hope this answers some questions
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that truck was first a 1/2 ton dodge 98 2wd short box quad cab GASOLINE. --(reason- mexico didnt sell dodge diesels back then.)
then he replaced the gas with a 2001 year 24 valve cummins engine, he replaced two vp44-s. now he put on his LAST pump i think: p-pump.
those are conversion people.
so, now i-m back, my computer works again, and i talked to the owner of the 24 p-pumped dodge cummins,
I started making pictures, when he told me to stop, and said: thats our invention. he barely answered me some easy questions.
but.....
here is the official redneck install (HOHN`S INMORTAL WORDS HAHAHA
*****
*Yes he bent the original 24 valve fuel lines, to fit to the top of the P-pump
he didnt use any special tools for this...i guess vise grips They dont crack or bend very easy if you are carefull. if not they will.
*i didnt ask him about this but it looked like he put a spacer between the air horn, and intake manifold.
*he installed the 24valve throttle assembly (TPS in it) to the side of the p-pump.
*The cruise should work, cuz of sensor, he installed on the front gear plate. *he machined a hole into it, and melted the sensor holder out of aluminum.
*he left the engine computer on there, ¿hangin i think?
*yeah The pump needs an oil supply.
*he bought the front plate where the gears are on, from an industrial engine, that had a 1st gen. inj pump, so he moddified that one, made a bigger hole in it, so the inj pump would fit on, and the 4 bolts that hold it on.
*He also replaced only the timing gear. (p-pump timing gear)
he is awfully proud of his rattlin 24 valve with a smokin p-pump on it.
hope this answers some questions
PS
that truck was first a 1/2 ton dodge 98 2wd short box quad cab GASOLINE. --(reason- mexico didnt sell dodge diesels back then.)
then he replaced the gas with a 2001 year 24 valve cummins engine, he replaced two vp44-s. now he put on his LAST pump i think: p-pump.
those are conversion people.
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Originally Posted by cummnz4x4pwr
YEAH I'D SAY SO OR ITS NOT GOING TO BE HIS "LAST PUMP"
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Originally Posted by ramtd02
are different injectors needed?? or can we use the 24 valve injectors?
thanks, Jon.
thanks, Jon.
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I STILL WOULD HIGHLY RECOMEND NOT BENDING YOUR OWN LINES...THE LINES YOU CAN ORDER FROM HAISLEYS COME WITH A ACTUAL SPACER, NOT JUST ANOTHER INTAKE HEATER STACKED ON TOP OF ON ANOTHER AND COMES WITH LONGER BOLTS FOR THE INTAKE HORN ALSO YOU CAN ORDER LARGER SIZE LINES IF YOU WANT, AND YOU WOULD NOT BE RUINING A PERFECTLY GOOD SET EITHER.
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those lines look scary, but still a pretty good job it takes alot of ball to start tearing apart your baby. this is what a good set of lines look like
http://www.haisleymachine.com/PERFOR...LINE%20KIT.JPG
http://www.haisleymachine.com/PERFOR...LINE%20KIT.JPG
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Dam nice pics 12valve, inj. lines look darn good,eventually i will swap pumps on my 2001.5 and i will bend the lines also,I see no problem with that,after all those lines started out straight originaly and had to be bent to whatever application they would be put on, so bending them some more aint goin to hurt. Thanks for posting the pics.
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Originally Posted by halerazor
those lines look scary, but still a pretty good job it takes alot of ball to start tearing apart your baby. this is what a good set of lines look like
http://www.haisleymachine.com/PERFOR...LINE%20KIT.JPG
http://www.haisleymachine.com/PERFOR...LINE%20KIT.JPG