MuddWeiser
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AND WHO IS THE MOST AFFORDABLE AND REPUTABLE REBUILDER? I am getting pretty frustrated with conflicting information from 1 rebuilder to another. I am willing to mail the pump out for rebuild - I just want a quality job using the correct specs when it comes to bench flowing for specs.
Im confused, I had sourced a "rebuild" for my injection pump that I just pulled out. But after just phoning again to figure out the logistics of the deal - the shop already has a rebuilt pump they are ready to send me - they just want mine back as a core.
The shop wants to send me a DB2829-4544 but my current pump is a DB2829-4267.
I don't even know if my pump is stock? My pump does NOT have the glass ball return valve that I see people talking about all the time - it has some fancy check valve (like the style of check valve for air in a tire).
I believe that all the different model Injection Pumps (i.e. the 4544, 4267) have DIFFERENT flow rates and pressures, possibly even different timing?
The rebuild shop said the 4544 will work fine in my CUCV, he says it is a Heavy Duty model - and might even give more performance over my current 4267.
SO WHAT DO I DO??? --- I'm confused. Do I take his word and get the 4544? OR do I find a shp that will rebuild my 4267 to 4267 specs? I am also replacing the injectors so I would like the injectors to work properly with the pump - if I change the pump to a 4544 model - then do I have to find a vehicle that had the 4544 and buy that vehicles injectors?
Im confused, I had sourced a "rebuild" for my injection pump that I just pulled out. But after just phoning again to figure out the logistics of the deal - the shop already has a rebuilt pump they are ready to send me - they just want mine back as a core.
The shop wants to send me a DB2829-4544 but my current pump is a DB2829-4267.
I don't even know if my pump is stock? My pump does NOT have the glass ball return valve that I see people talking about all the time - it has some fancy check valve (like the style of check valve for air in a tire).
I believe that all the different model Injection Pumps (i.e. the 4544, 4267) have DIFFERENT flow rates and pressures, possibly even different timing?
The rebuild shop said the 4544 will work fine in my CUCV, he says it is a Heavy Duty model - and might even give more performance over my current 4267.
SO WHAT DO I DO??? --- I'm confused. Do I take his word and get the 4544? OR do I find a shp that will rebuild my 4267 to 4267 specs? I am also replacing the injectors so I would like the injectors to work properly with the pump - if I change the pump to a 4544 model - then do I have to find a vehicle that had the 4544 and buy that vehicles injectors?
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