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I have the same problem at highway speeds. How big a job is it to bypass the compensator? Andy.
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Pressure testing the FDC is actually much simpler than you might imagine. It is a totally separate assembly that bolts onto the IP. It is plumbed between the tank fuel pump and the IP, so all you have to do is unbolt it from the IP, and turn on the accessory switch. The tank fuel pump will pressurize the FDC, and if it is going to leak, fuel will come dribbling out the bottom of the FDC where it bolts up to the IP.Don't know if you can really pressure test it, you would have to hook it up to a set of injectors and turn the pump with a motor, all the while supplying it with lubricating oil. I run diesel mixed with some WMO, so I don't really need the FDC. I don't run gasoline, so no issue.
IP swaps are a pain. You really need a helper and pull the drivers fender and radiator out.
It is easy. The FDC is plumbed, with plastic hose, inline between the fuel pump and the Injector Pump. All you have to do is remove the fittings on the FDC, replace them with pipe plugs, and take the plastic hose that comes from the fuel tank and connect it to the Injector Pump inlet.I have the same problem at highway speeds. How big a job is it to bypass the compensator? Andy.
Your engine is still an MF engine even if you bypass the FDC. All the FDC does is prevent you from giving it too much fuel.... In other words, it sets the stop on the gas pedal.OK, so again, I have questions:
1. Does bypassing the FDC still allow you to run waste motor oil in hot climates:
2. Is it likely if sump oil comes up on the dipstick that bypassing the FDC will 'most likely' solve the problem?
The FDC is a convenience. If it is working reliably, you will be able to toss just about anything in the fuel tank and go. You shouldn't notice any power difference between gasoline and heavy fuel oil. You will notice big differences in fuel consumption between the different fuels, though.So, are you saying, leave the FDC in the loop?
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