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IP Rebuild

hdexpert

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I remember reading a thread where someone posted up that they rebuild deuce IP's. Can't find it for the life of me, anyone know which member offers this service?
 

gimpyrobb

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The guy I bought my 92 motor in a can from works on IPs. He said he hasn't done one for a deuce, but they are all similar. He said with a TM he would be confidant he could fix them. Want me to find his #?
 

Tinwoodsman

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No, I don't rebuild them but just trying a littel levity. I did find a guy on ebay who says he can do it but wants about $700. Too steep for me. If you want, I may be able to find his email address.
 

bratpackdad

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A rebuilt injection pump with core runs $1,000 to $1,200. If someone claims they can do it for less....I would like to see the results. My advice, start looking for a parts truck.2cents
 

patracy

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I've resealed a few VE rotary pumps. I would imagine it wouldn't be that hard to reseal one of our pumps. (Course that only solves issue if your pump runs ok but leaks) I can probably check with a few people I know about rebuilding them though.
 

hdexpert

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I'd just like to find someone that can test an IP to see if it's within specs. Sure would be nice to know you're putting a good pump on your truck instead of crap like the one you're taking off.
 

patracy

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I'd just like to find someone that can test an IP to see if it's within specs. Sure would be nice to know you're putting a good pump on your truck instead of crap like the one you're taking off.
Let me send out a signal and see if anyone on my other forum has a flow bench that could test them.
 

hdexpert

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cool

I've resealed a few VE rotary pumps. I would imagine it wouldn't be that hard to reseal one of our pumps. (Course that only solves issue if your pump runs ok but leaks) I can probably check with a few people I know about rebuilding them though.
That would be great, let me know what you find out!!
 

deathrowdave

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Any large tractor or heavy equipment dealer should be able to rebuild the pump.Diesel Injection service in Cinti., has parts I have purchased . Dave is the repair tech., that you would need to seak to . He has been very helpful.
 

m-35tom

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hdexpert, i already outlined how to check an HH head. i just did one yesterday for one of our members near me. the one he took off was completely worn out and it was obvious and failed the test. the used head he had was usable maybe and just barely passed.

tom
 

91W350

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We have a very good pump shop here with a flow bench. If you would like, I would check to see about cost for testing. We actually have three pump shops with flow benches that I know of, but the one is an independent that does really nice work. Glen
 

hdexpert

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test

hdexpert, i already outlined how to check an HH head. i just did one yesterday for one of our members near me. the one he took off was completely worn out and it was obvious and failed the test. the used head he had was usable maybe and just barely passed.

tom
Tom,

I checked the rebuilt HH just like you instructed, it tested as a good unit. Gimp and I are installing another IP on the deuce tomorrow.

Buff
 
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m-35tom

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when you put the fuel control shaft in, it does have the little tab in the end of it, right? without that tab, it will be in min fuel position. (off, no fuel to injectors)

tom
 
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