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914turboford
01-14-2008, 21:01
I have been reading alot of threads about PMD failures. I fear I may be another victim. I'm wondering if I can remote mount a PMD without removing my old one. It looks like it would be kind of hard to plug in a new one without removing the old one. Can you snake it through a different passage in the intake?


Also, has anyone tried resoldering their joints on one of these? Apparently this is done on some older automotive electronic components because the solder joints crack over time.
Brian

DA BIG ONE
01-15-2008, 04:43
You can leave old one mounted to pump.

Unplugging the harness requires you use a long screwdriver to release the harness plug tab then gently pull it off and maybe a coat hanger formed into a hook to bring plug to point were you can reach it but it will not come up and out to far but far enough to allow the plugging of an extended harness.

From here you need and extended harness JK sells em.

Then new unit mounted on a heat sink and mounted out of engine bay.

914turboford
01-15-2008, 06:44
Thank you! Even if you mount it under the front bumper or in the cab do you still need a heat sink?

DmaxMaverick
01-15-2008, 10:26
Thank you! Even if you mount it under the front bumper or in the cab do you still need a heat sink?

Yes. It MUST have a means of transferring the heat away from the transistors. When it's mounted to the pump, the pump housing does this, and the fuel carries away the heat (some of it). With no sink of some sort, there is no way air will transfer enough heat from the small surface area of the transistors. Just like a processor in a PC, small surface area for the heat involved. You can fab your own or buy one ready made. Requirements are simple. Be sure to get a good contact surface to the sink (they must mate perfectly, no gap), and use heat transfer paste or patch (paste is preferred).

914turboford
01-15-2008, 10:41
Cool. Thanks. In my search I can see that you vets have answered these questions countless times. This board contains some of the most patient members/moderators I've seen.
Brian