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I was... as it could be problematic if a gummed up sticky mess inside. YOUR QUOTE and coming off hard acceleration, the truck will drop below normal idle and dies.I'll add the check valve to my list of headaches.
The slight leak at the purge/bleed screw was intentional, just so I could see if fuel making its way up from the mechanical pump. It's since been tightened down.
Are we talking about this one?
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My question is... Starts right back up, most of the time??? Likey the IP is also gummed up with a sticky metering valve or advance mechanism. It doesn't take much on this precision fuel control in the DB2. Old Kool-aid without lubricity.
CAMO ABC's & DB2's
Diesel fuel lubricity is the ability of the fuel to lubricate and reduce friction in an engine's fuel system, a property that is crucial for preventing premature wear and component failure. The switch to ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) has reduced the natural lubricity of diesel fuel, leading to a need for additives. A lack of lubricity can cause costly damage to expensive fuel system components like high-pressure pumps and injectors, which are highly vulnerable to this issue. That would be old HumV's.
Keeping it simple and slippery, CAMO


















































































