dkveuro
04-17-2005, 19:27
Hallo folks. smile.gif
..A quick intro'.
Engineer for 45 years. Primarily Mercedes, Volvo and VW diesels.
Built a lot of them over the years....performance and stock.
Some with ceramic crowned pistons and exhaust valves and a lot
with head porting and compression reduction.
Recently exposed to a customers 1995 6.5l with 'auction purchase' syndrome. 210,000 original miles.
He had used 100,000 mile engine installed, complete with axillary equipment. :rolleyes:
It white smokes a lot on cold start and runs rough for 40 seconds.
Slight hesitation/miss at any rpm over 2000 even in 'N' or 'P'.
A few weeks ago I installed a low mileage PMD and this improved the running a lot.
After several test runs and locating and fixing numerous coolant leaks,
the following became obvious............
White smoke, cold star.
Normal warm start, little black smoke.
Engine sounds 'soft' on acceleration.
Will occasionally 'crackle' and sound like my Mercedes/VW engines.
OBD (generic) codes..None.
OBD engine settings. Pump offset: 0.00 (?)
Coolant temperature 193, (New thermostat.)
Have checked fuel flow with engine running...okay.
Wriggle tested all loom connections and key. No change.
The other day, it ran like a champ with gobs of power, loud crackle and no smoke, but to my
horror, revved to 4500 rpm !!!!
It has now returned to normal rpm limits and lower power.
Having no other truck to compare I am not sure what the motor should sound like.
I test ran it the other day in 82 degree temp's and it started bucking and smoking at 70 mph
with occasional loud crackling at 2200 rpm.
Pulled off the I-35 and measured the temperature of the following...
Fuel pump body : 123 F
PMD body : 144 F degrees.
Coolant : 198 F.
My take is, that the Injection Pump does a good job of cooling, being
as the cylinder head temp was 215 F and the valley read 199 F.
If I was engineering this system I would have the PMD on a heat sink inside the
filtered side of the air filter housing.
I think the coolers, heat sinks etc being sold are likely to overheat in heavy traffic,
and high ambient temp's with no air flow, and would be much higher than a pump mounted PMD
I am fitting a new PMD right now and will take it to the GM dealer here to set the TDC offset.
Will let you know what they find as I do not have a Tech to test myself..
Would be very pleased to have your input on this subject and mounting the PMD in the filter housing for air flow at all times engine is running.
Don.
..A quick intro'.
Engineer for 45 years. Primarily Mercedes, Volvo and VW diesels.
Built a lot of them over the years....performance and stock.
Some with ceramic crowned pistons and exhaust valves and a lot
with head porting and compression reduction.
Recently exposed to a customers 1995 6.5l with 'auction purchase' syndrome. 210,000 original miles.
He had used 100,000 mile engine installed, complete with axillary equipment. :rolleyes:
It white smokes a lot on cold start and runs rough for 40 seconds.
Slight hesitation/miss at any rpm over 2000 even in 'N' or 'P'.
A few weeks ago I installed a low mileage PMD and this improved the running a lot.
After several test runs and locating and fixing numerous coolant leaks,
the following became obvious............
White smoke, cold star.
Normal warm start, little black smoke.
Engine sounds 'soft' on acceleration.
Will occasionally 'crackle' and sound like my Mercedes/VW engines.
OBD (generic) codes..None.
OBD engine settings. Pump offset: 0.00 (?)
Coolant temperature 193, (New thermostat.)
Have checked fuel flow with engine running...okay.
Wriggle tested all loom connections and key. No change.
The other day, it ran like a champ with gobs of power, loud crackle and no smoke, but to my
horror, revved to 4500 rpm !!!!
It has now returned to normal rpm limits and lower power.
Having no other truck to compare I am not sure what the motor should sound like.
I test ran it the other day in 82 degree temp's and it started bucking and smoking at 70 mph
with occasional loud crackling at 2200 rpm.
Pulled off the I-35 and measured the temperature of the following...
Fuel pump body : 123 F
PMD body : 144 F degrees.
Coolant : 198 F.
My take is, that the Injection Pump does a good job of cooling, being
as the cylinder head temp was 215 F and the valley read 199 F.
If I was engineering this system I would have the PMD on a heat sink inside the
filtered side of the air filter housing.
I think the coolers, heat sinks etc being sold are likely to overheat in heavy traffic,
and high ambient temp's with no air flow, and would be much higher than a pump mounted PMD
I am fitting a new PMD right now and will take it to the GM dealer here to set the TDC offset.
Will let you know what they find as I do not have a Tech to test myself..
Would be very pleased to have your input on this subject and mounting the PMD in the filter housing for air flow at all times engine is running.
Don.