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I posted that a number of times already. It is from TM 9-2815-204-35 . It is used on LDS and LD engines. Also it is used on all later model multifuels.I don't remember which TM I pulled this out of, but I found it exceedingly helpful to understand what was going on.
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It even has a balloon on our particular subject here. Indicated as a fuel filter bypass. That shouldn't open until 60 or 70 psi.
I'm glad your truck is working fine, and with heat too ! That information about the Ford 8X8 trucks is really interesting ! I had never heard of a Multifuel with a automatic transmission. Now does anyone know where I could buy a Ford XM 656 8X8 truck ? LOL !!! Probably worth more then my total net worth ! Still, wouldn't that be so COOL to have one !!!So I've driven my truck around with the Prv set as it is for two days now and it is running just fine. No stumbling, lack of power, or higher rpm fuel starvation signs. I still intend to shim the valve with one more tiny washer to bump the pressure up a bit more, but it is acceptable as it is until it gets up above 40 degrees outside again.
Rusty, I also spent yesterday cutting down, blasting, priming, and painting my heater box, as well as cleaning my heater core and cutting new gaskets for the box from cardboard to seal the line inlet. You weren't kidding, making the box smaller really did increase the heat output a lot! Very nice today!
Thanks Jeepsinker. I'll try and get ahold of some friends at IHC and see if they can get a part number for me.Rusty, all you should have to do is change your final filter housing out for a Napa 4770 base and then drill and tap a hole in the top for a bleed screw. If you could find the base that I used for my final it would be even better, but I have had no luck tracking down so much as a part number for it, and only found one for sale used on a big truck parts site... With no part number listed. All I can tell you about it is that they came on International S1800 trucks with the 9.0l engine, and on some Caterpillar C12 engines.
From what I have found out there where 3 different overflow valves used. There main purpose was to allow air to escape the Hydraulic Head. The secondary purpose was to help cool the "HH" . Depending if the pump used a relief valve on the fuel boost pump determined the size of the orifice. So the overflow valves all had a hole, just different sizes. I was wrong when I said there was no hole in the later design, it was just a different size. That's why I said in the previous post your comments got me thinking and I needed to research this more. As far as I can tell, all the Multifuel engines came with an in-tank fuel pump.Hay Rusty something is got me thinking. In you post with the pics you show the relief valve and talk about no hole in one model. I believe the boost pump and it's relief valve are different from the overflow valve in the Head. The overflow valve in the Head would need the hole so as to push the air and fuel around. Maybe I miss understood you post.
When the first Mulitfuel motor came out in service did the truck have a in tank fuel pump?
Have you checked your boost pump pressure ? Check it right at the pump. The lower pressure should not effect the Hydraulic Head. After all if that was true then just idling the engines would damage them. As long as there is fuel flowing to them they should be OK.So just an update on this... the past week or two I've noticed that my truck is noticeably lacking power. Idles fine, doesn't sound rough or stumble on acceleration. It just acts like I have partially clogged fuel filters all the time. I installed an oil pressure gauge today plumbed into the final fuel filter head (I had a harbor freight gauge there for a while but it failed in short order) so I've found that I still have 25 psi at idle, and only 50 psi at max rpm under load. I feel that the low pressure has damaged the hh over the last few months that I've been running it like this. I changed all the fuel filters, air filter, in tank pump is working great. Anyway, there are still several other things that could be causing this, but low fuel pressure damaging the hh is most plausible at this time.
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