Superpump builder in USA
Superpump builder in USA
I have my pump sitting waiting to see if there is good responses.
No m-pump, no money
Wow, I'm amazed there's really no established "go to" pump builders in the US... Yet.
P7100 builders can't punch these out?
I'm very familiar with the internals of Bosch ve (rotary) pumps... Have build a 500hp ve... Hard to do and make reliable, But can be done.
Anyways, I'm just shocked that in 2013 we don't even have pump builders here... Not even in WI? Something don't seam right to me...
What's the hurtle? With the rotary pumps they don't like to spin fast... Rotor seizure kills 'em.
So do I have this right? Internals and DV's can be sourced... You guys/we (I'm new) really just need some good pump builders to install, bench test, tweak, etc.
(11-21-2013, 10:34 PM)Onedakine Wow, I'm amazed there's really no established "go to" pump builders in the US... Yet.It's a money issue. If I had $1200 saved up for a pump you can bet I would have ordered one by now. M pumps aren't terribly hard to find, junkyards, old cars, on the forums, etc.
P7100 builders can't punch these out?
I'm very familiar with the internals of Bosch ve (rotary) pumps... Have build a 500hp ve... Hard to do and make reliable, But can be done.
Anyways, I'm just shocked that in 2013 we don't even have pump builders here... Not even in WI? Something don't seam right to me...
What's the hurtle? With the rotary pumps they don't like to spin fast... Rotor seizure kills 'em.
So do I have this right? Internals and DV's can be sourced... You guys/we (I'm new) really just need some good pump builders to install, bench test, tweak, etc.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(11-21-2013, 10:34 PM)Onedakine Wow, I'm amazed there's really no established "go to" pump builders in the US... Yet.It's a money issue. If I had $1200 saved up for a pump you can bet I would have ordered one by now. M pumps aren't terribly hard to find, junkyards, old cars, on the forums, etc.
P7100 builders can't punch these out?
I'm very familiar with the internals of Bosch ve (rotary) pumps... Have build a 500hp ve... Hard to do and make reliable, But can be done.
Anyways, I'm just shocked that in 2013 we don't even have pump builders here... Not even in WI? Something don't seam right to me...
What's the hurtle? With the rotary pumps they don't like to spin fast... Rotor seizure kills 'em.
So do I have this right? Internals and DV's can be sourced... You guys/we (I'm new) really just need some good pump builders to install, bench test, tweak, etc.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(10-24-2013, 10:15 AM)dieselmeken If not, I take a vacation week in CA, liked it there this summer and are willing to go back as a business journey.
(10-24-2013, 10:15 AM)dieselmeken If not, I take a vacation week in CA, liked it there this summer and are willing to go back as a business journey.
(12-14-2013, 04:06 AM)vica153 Any updates on the pump?
Someone was a "guinea", not sure who... But I saw the pump in the test stand.
I look forward to sending them my 603 spare pump when I get the funds... They did a really good job installing tomnik's "Holly" elements in my 617 pump
Of course nothing ever happens over the holidays but any update on this? Just purchased an M-pump and while I'm probably not going to do anything with it for a year or so still wondering what the progress was on this.
I've contacted Diesel Injection Systems and they said that they finished the first 8mm injection pump. It went together well and tested great. They are now waiting on a shipment of parts from Dieselmeken.
I will hopefully be sending my pump down next week.
Why have an un experienced m pump builder build a pump for 1200 $, when dieselmeken with years of experience can build for the same price? Shipping cant be that much 300 $ at most.
(01-23-2014, 05:33 PM)Gearbound how much is shipping?^^
(01-23-2014, 05:33 PM)Gearbound how much is shipping?^^
While 'Diesel Injection systems' may not have experience with the OM603 pumps, they do have many years of experience with many brands of injection pumps (including other model bosch pumps). The OM603 pump is going to be familiar to any experienced diesel mechanic. There are no extraordinary rocket surgery aspects to it.
It would be nice to go thru Dieselmeken, but if Diesel Injection Systems are using his parts then the end product is going to be the same.
Shipping to/from Sweden is going to be expensive and the hassle that can come with international shipping is something both customers and vendors don't want to deal with. This is something Dieselmeken noticed and he reached out to Diesel Injection Systems to get pumps built in the USA.
(01-23-2014, 05:16 PM)Insane190d Why have an un experienced m pump builder build a pump for 1200 $, when dieselmeken with years of experience can build for the same price? Shipping cant be that much 300 $ at most.
(01-23-2014, 05:16 PM)Insane190d Why have an un experienced m pump builder build a pump for 1200 $, when dieselmeken with years of experience can build for the same price? Shipping cant be that much 300 $ at most.
Quote:Why have an un experienced m pump builder build a pump for 1200 $
I stopped by Diesel Injection Systems today to get an update...
The first pump has been delivered. however it is part of a remotoring project and the owner has not gotten his rig on the road yet. Larry laughed " We set the pump on the more mild side of meken's spec. AND DAMN it can put out a lot of fuel!"
he also shared that he has just received several more pumps worth of parts and there are 2 or 3 customers in line for pump work.
Quote:Why have an un experienced m pump builder build a pump for 1200 $
(01-27-2014, 05:21 PM)Joaquin Suave I stopped by Diesel Injection Systems today to get an update...under stood. So whats the pump going for?
The first pump has been delivered. however it is part of a remotoring project and the owner has not gotten his rig on the road yet. Larry laughed " We set the pump on the more mild side of meken's spec. AND DAMN it can put out a lot of fuel!"
he also shared that he has just received several more pumps worth of parts and there are 2 or 3 customers in line for pump work.
Quote:Why have an un experienced m pump builder build a pump for 1200 $
Do you understand that DIS in a Bosch factory authorized pump repair/ rebuild center??? An M pump is WAAAAAY down on the "food chain" compared to the Bosch pumps for the $1M+ AG tractors!
(01-27-2014, 05:21 PM)Joaquin Suave I stopped by Diesel Injection Systems today to get an update...under stood. So whats the pump going for?
The first pump has been delivered. however it is part of a remotoring project and the owner has not gotten his rig on the road yet. Larry laughed " We set the pump on the more mild side of meken's spec. AND DAMN it can put out a lot of fuel!"
he also shared that he has just received several more pumps worth of parts and there are 2 or 3 customers in line for pump work.
Quote:Why have an un experienced m pump builder build a pump for 1200 $
Do you understand that DIS in a Bosch factory authorized pump repair/ rebuild center??? An M pump is WAAAAAY down on the "food chain" compared to the Bosch pumps for the $1M+ AG tractors!
Anyone sent a pump over yet?
Sweet! Cant wait to hear!
Has anyone used Diesel Injection Systems yet?
(07-26-2014, 09:56 AM)masterstill What other mods will need to be done after installing the pump?
(07-26-2014, 09:56 AM)masterstill What other mods will need to be done after installing the pump?
I am jealous of the external adjustment. Is that a normal ALDA pump? I thought meken couldnt do the external adjustment on ALDA pumps.
(07-28-2014, 01:31 AM)vica153 Here is a shot of my pump after getting it back from DieselInjectionSystems. Newest version of DieselMeken 8mm elements and also his handy external fuel limit adjuster. Also a photo of the pump bolted up to my OM606.
(07-28-2014, 01:31 AM)vica153 Here is a shot of my pump after getting it back from DieselInjectionSystems. Newest version of DieselMeken 8mm elements and also his handy external fuel limit adjuster. Also a photo of the pump bolted up to my OM606.
(07-30-2014, 02:43 PM)yatzee diesel porn!
what turbo are you planning to run?
(07-30-2014, 02:43 PM)yatzee diesel porn!
what turbo are you planning to run?
Nobody has said yet are there any other mods that need to be done after the pump is rebuilt?????
(08-04-2014, 08:59 AM)masterstill Nobody has said yet are there any other mods that need to be done after the pump is rebuilt?????
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(08-04-2014, 08:59 AM)masterstill Nobody has said yet are there any other mods that need to be done after the pump is rebuilt?????
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(08-04-2014, 08:59 AM)masterstill Nobody has said yet are there any other mods that need to be done after the pump is rebuilt?????
"needs to be done" lol. The fuel levels at factory boost levels are still pretty much the same, so they're is no reason you couldn't just bolt it back on whatever it came off of....if you just want to be able to say you have DieselMeken elements...
If you want to use the increased fuel available from the pump, then you need to increase the density of the air going into the engine. There are many ways to do this. No one has mentioned them because they are common knowledge and not what this thread is about....not to mention no one here seems to have one in and running yet.
(08-04-2014, 08:59 AM)masterstill Nobody has said yet are there any other mods that need to be done after the pump is rebuilt?????
(08-04-2014, 09:37 PM)vica153 "needs to be done" lol. The fuel levels at factory boost levels are still pretty much the same, so they're is no reason you couldn't just bolt it back on whatever it came off of....if you just want to be able to say you have DieselMeken elements...
If you want to use the increased fuel available from the pump, then you need to increase the density of the air going into the engine. There are many ways to do this. No one has mentioned them because they are common knowledge and not what this thread is about....not to mention no one here seems to have one in and running yet.
(08-04-2014, 08:59 AM)masterstill Nobody has said yet are there any other mods that need to be done after the pump is rebuilt?????
(08-04-2014, 09:37 PM)vica153 "needs to be done" lol. The fuel levels at factory boost levels are still pretty much the same, so they're is no reason you couldn't just bolt it back on whatever it came off of....if you just want to be able to say you have DieselMeken elements...
If you want to use the increased fuel available from the pump, then you need to increase the density of the air going into the engine. There are many ways to do this. No one has mentioned them because they are common knowledge and not what this thread is about....not to mention no one here seems to have one in and running yet.
(08-04-2014, 08:59 AM)masterstill Nobody has said yet are there any other mods that need to be done after the pump is rebuilt?????
I'm sorry, but when you add 4 extra question marks to the end of your question I interpret that as impatience. Like an implied "everyone answer my question now!', which elicited a bit of snarkyness on my part.
The question of required mods is relevant since there could be changes that needed to be addressed for the pump to function properly. Other than the possible lack of the OEM lift pump there are no such changes.
However, if you were actually inquiring about the modifications needed to combust the increased fuel levels then I reiterate: That is a stupid question.