Decisions decisions... Pump building time
Decisions decisions... Pump building time
The UK contingent on this forum isn't very large, but we are blessed with numerous Bosch diesel shops around the country and quite a keen tractor pulling scene...
I'm looking at options of who to get to build my pump up. I have a local Bosch shop in my town who although have never done a big element M series before, are experienced at VE rebuilds and more modern stuff and have a Bosch KMM bench... They were prepared to look at my pump on an hourly rate basis, which could get expensive...
The other option is a firm up north who specialise in P series and larger pumps for pulling tractors. I have just got off the phone to them (http://www.dieselperformancepumps.co.uk/) and they are happy to look at the pump for a fixed price, which seemed very reasonable too.
The only downside being, they are a long drive away should there be any problems, and it would be an over the phone rather than face to face deal, at the moment at least. I can drive up there in the RV and spend a weekend in the surrounding area if needed.
Should I go local, with unknown costs or further afield and experienced? Is tractor pulling pump experience valuable in the M series 'for-the-road' applications?
I welcome input here from DieselMeken and DervTuning and anyone else who has experience with inline pumps.
I would like to stick with a UK pump shop if possible, mainly to try and get someone here up to speed with doing these 7.5mm into M pump swaps and to save on shipping costs.
Decisions decisions decisions....
If I had to choose, I would use the guys who are used to modify pumps, not the guys who only fix standard pumps, If the price says that too it`s easy.
If you have trouble with the pump, who are most likely too help you, the guys thet don`t know anything about modyfiang and your kind of pump, or the opposit?
(03-30-2011, 02:26 AM)Einar If I had to choose, I would use the guys who are used to modify pumps, not the guys who only fix standard pumps, If the price says that too it`s easy.
If you have trouble with the pump, who are most likely too help you, the guys thet don`t know anything about modyfiang and your kind of pump, or the opposit?
(03-30-2011, 02:26 AM)Einar If I had to choose, I would use the guys who are used to modify pumps, not the guys who only fix standard pumps, If the price says that too it`s easy.
If you have trouble with the pump, who are most likely too help you, the guys thet don`t know anything about modyfiang and your kind of pump, or the opposit?
(04-07-2011, 11:31 PM)tomnik dito.
But 7mm was yesterday...
Tom
(04-07-2011, 11:31 PM)tomnik dito.
But 7mm was yesterday...
Tom
(04-10-2011, 01:45 AM)JTY Yesterday,
All my troubles seemed so far away,
Now it looks as though they're here to stay,
Oh, I believe in yesterday....
7mm is "standard" way to go big, works, cheap, enough for most of us, but if you want more than your neighbor then go with bigger elements (8mm, 8.5mm...).
(04-10-2011, 01:45 AM)JTY Yesterday,
All my troubles seemed so far away,
Now it looks as though they're here to stay,
Oh, I believe in yesterday....
7mm is "standard" way to go big, works, cheap, enough for most of us, but if you want more than your neighbor then go with bigger elements (8mm, 8.5mm...).