Mar-01-2012 05:53 AM
Mar-12-2012 02:57 PM
gmcsmoke wrote:
you're link doesn't work.
oh, that's right, they never do.
Mar-12-2012 02:42 PM
Mar-12-2012 02:25 PM
Mar-12-2012 10:02 AM
durallymax wrote:
There is still the same regulator on the pump that there has always been, and they swapped the relief valve for a regulator. My guess is to allow more precise control. The Relief valve is simply a spring and is either all or nothing. The regulator would allow better control.
From what I have been told the CP4 pumps on these trucks have a lot less capacity then the CP3s did.
Mar-12-2012 05:46 AM
BenK wrote:
Sounds like they should have used Tungsten Disulphide. Used to have
my stuff plated by Diversified Dry Lube out of Tulsa OK, but they
no longer there
Cold process that plated 4-5 micron's and did NOT change the surface
finish. IIRC, inert and FDA approved (food grade surface), non-stick,
very low co-efficient of friction and very low cost. Really wanted to
coat everything inside one of my engines, but never got around to it
Again, ask why DLC is needed and what is the problem being solved?
Is it the piston and cylinder wall? Is it the cam and follower? or ???
Mar-11-2012 10:35 PM
rick83864 wrote:
A guy over on FTE has a really nice video cutting one apart. No link
Mar-11-2012 10:35 PM
Huntindog wrote:NewsW wrote:
VW filters... do they have a water block membrane?
GM?
Ford?
Need some help here from our peanut gallery!
Probably the silence is caused by nobody being "sure" of the facts.
GM has used basically the same screw on (single) filter body since 2001. But the internals have been upgraded numerous times. The consensous opinion is that the GM is now a 2 micron filter.
What is fact is that it is made by RACOR and contains their exclusive "aquablock" membrane. GM is very proud of it's water blocking abilities....Though I do think water can get thru under the right circumstances. The latest GM filter is backwards compatible with all previous years Duramaxes.Ford,,,until 2011 used a similar Racor filter with the aquablock.
But now uses a 2 filter setup. A primary which most say is 10 micron and a secondary which most say is 4 micron. One person says it has a water block membrane. Most everyone else agrees that it does not. The pics that I have seen of a cut open one did not have one visible..So IMO it does not.
I am puzzled by the fact that Ford with 2 seperate filters is said to be inferior (by most) to the GMs single filter.
The Ford seems to have no water block, filters to 4 micron vs GM's 2 micron,,and needs filter changes more often.
Excactly the opposite of what I would expect.
Ford,,,until 2011 used a similar Racor filter with the aquablock.
Mar-11-2012 10:21 PM
NewsW wrote:BenK wrote:
The pump surfaces are DLC plated, but don't know if every last square inch is.
Does anyone know and then ask if there is any data on corrosion of those non-plated
areas/components within the pump?
!!!
AFAIK, only the friction surfaces are coated as coating cost goes up exponentially when you are talking about 3D coating especially with inside surfaces.
Delphi, in one of their DLC bragging rights, talk about how they did a continuous process DLC coating that can coat 3D parts...
Think one of the "signs" of contaminated fuel used in the Ford TSB is corrosion inside the pump --- need to reread that TSB.
Almost certain large number of non-friction surfaces in the pump are not coated --- plain cost too much to do.
Mar-11-2012 06:14 PM
Huntindog wrote:
GM has used basically the same screw on (single) filter body since 2001. But the internals have been upgraded numerous times. The consensous opinion is that the GM is now a 2 micron filter.
What is fact is that it is made by RACOR and contains their exclusive "aquablock" membrane. GM is very proud of it's water blocking abilities....Though I do think water can get thru under the right circumstances. The latest GM filter is backwards compatible with all previous years Duramaxes.
Mar-11-2012 06:10 PM
NewsW wrote:
VW filters... do they have a water block membrane?
GM?
Ford?
Need some help here from our peanut gallery!
Mar-11-2012 04:01 PM
BenK wrote:
The pump surfaces are DLC plated, but don't know if every last square inch is.
Does anyone know and then ask if there is any data on corrosion of those non-plated
areas/components within the pump?
!!!
Mar-11-2012 03:48 PM
Mar-11-2012 03:22 PM
Mar-11-2012 03:20 PM
BenK wrote:
My controls DB hairs raised reading that there are *TWO* regulators
and/or relief valves to the return?!?!?
A huge tell-tale that they had a problem, chased it and solved it to
some level of confidence with the addition of another set of regulators/valves
Not good engineering, IMHO...worse if there is a 3rd set.
Mar-11-2012 03:17 PM
NewsW wrote:
snip...
High enough pressure, and it will get through.