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Found something the mill was good for :lol: Yes I know it knocks :rolleyes:

Those things are mirror perfect now. You can see how they were when I pulled them, and a comparison of a polished to before, and just a polished one.

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Got the other 3 out and did them. Noticed something interesting though. On the video you see how one didn't seal up.. These things are definitely finicky, I put these together with a ton of penetrating oil to try wash dirt away that I cant see and lube them up, this was after I sprayed break cleaner on them and blowed it off with the air compressor. I will take them out in a few months and see if it leaks again, I might have to try some new methods. I think the mill does a much better job than me doing it by hand. Only problem is that polisher gets in the holes, a lot of it. Air pressure doesn't really get it out so you have to stick the brake cleaner into the hole and spray it out and keep blowing out both sides until it is clear. Sticking the pintle in also squeezes a lot of it back out.

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that's is how i cleaned one of my extra sets about 3 months ago...they look shiney and clean.i used a soft towel..is that a chamie that you used?:thumb1:

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that's is how i cleaned one of my extra sets about 3 months ago...they look shiney and clean.i used a soft towel..is that a chamie that you used?:thumb1:

It is some kind of car polishing thing kinda like animal skin or something :shrug: Paper towels didn't hold up and cloth stuff didn't cut it either, I needed something with a flat surface yet strong. That thing works perfect.

Why do you clean them, improved performance or what:shrug:

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Why do you clean them, improved performance or what:shrug:

That's good stuff, know anything about fuel pumps?

Well the tips might not really need it since it's not like carbon effects spray pattern much (unless it is over the holes) but the soot goes up into the injector a little so I clean it back out even though I am not sure it really degrades performance because it only builds in the area right where the nozzle comes out of that black tube part. It's also just fun to do :lol: Preventative maintenance I guess. Probably good to go through them every now and then anyways in case they do have something clogging them a little or something.

yes...and nicely put!:drool:
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That's good stuff, know anything about fuel pumps?

What do you need to know? I just happen to be thinking of tearing it apart today, I have it out of the truck and everything. This is the carter mechanical lift pump..

Pump went out last week and I've never fixed one before. would it be better to take the bed off or drop the tank to acess the fuel pump?

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Pump went out last week and I've never fixed one before. would it be better to take the bed off or drop the tank to acess the fuel pump?

Thanks for directions!

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We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features.  Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.