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I see you already ordered a governor but for future reference you can check it easily by seeing if it’s letting air through to the unloader. If it is, the unloader isn’t working. If it’s not, check air pressure right at the governor. If you have full pressure there, the governor is bad.
My power steering pump has been lightly “knocking” (I didn’t even know ps pumps could do that) so I bought a used one to put on it. Pulled the old one off yesterday and the fluid was awfully sparkly. In case you’re curious this is what they look like inside...
Crazy coincidence. I follow you on Instagram. Had no idea you were on here. Earlier today a guy on fb was talking about dual 395s on a deuce and while I was trying to find that I scrolled past the tri axle truck. Now I open up steelsoldiers and there it is again.
It is absolutely 100% IMPOSSIBLE to run a diesel too lean. You can not “over boost with too big a turbo due to lack of fuel”. The boost is DIRECTLY determined by the amount of fuel. (Given a specific engine obviously)
Max boost while maintaining reliability will be determined by how much...
My first guess would be the head gasket or the gasket on top of the head (I don’t know the proper term). Super easy to take it apart. If you decide to try that, haldex 3559545K has everything you need. $44 on eBay. Maybe cheaper elsewhere, I don’t know.
I’d fix the compressor then just drain...
Right there where I marked in red is the proper location. In the center between the two halves is solid so don’t get into that. This will give a reading on the rear 3 cylinders which run a touch hotter than the front 3.
If you’re wanting 400hp+, stick with the big cam. You’ll have to fight egt too much with the small cam because of no piston squirters. It’s hard to make big power without heat. For trans I would at least do a 10 speed. I know it will be quite the task in an m809 but it has been done.
I used a 17. I can hold it wide open all day and it won’t get hot. Rail pressure tops out at about 200.
Upon further research, there is more to the throttle shaft screw than just changing max rail pressure. Best to leave it alone.
I just got a four seasons one a few days ago. $30 on eBay. You’ll have to take your old one apart and get the “bolts” out of it that hold the case halves together. Or buy a piece of #10 threaded rod. The bolts that come in the four seasons motor aren’t long enough to mount it.
With enough money and time, anything can be done. If you want to swap, a big cam or n14 would be cool. Personally I am 110% happy with how mine runs with the turbo and a little more fuel.
If fuel gets that high I’ll be looking for a smaller toy.....
A big cam has more power potential because of the ability to use higher fuel pressure. People have put them in 5 tons.
But you were just saying how happy you are with how it runs.......?
A deuce has about the same power to weight ratio as a 5 ton. I’d guess by the time you pay someone to put a different engine and a roadranger in there, you’ll be spending $10k+. This guy put a 6bt in his. He’s on here but I can’t remember his name...
Thanks for posting that! That’s a lot of reading. I’ll try to get through it this evening. Just remember those guys are in the business of selling parts/service.
I really try not to argue with people on here but adding a turbo is not even close to that complicated. Will the stock cam and timing be OPTIMAL? Probably not. But they surely won’t hurt anything. And I’d legitimately love to see evidence of the dual fuel line deal adding any measurable power...
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