JasonS
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I have wondered for quite awhile why there is a different hydraulic head on the LDS engines. I wasn't able to find any differences in the military or Bosch documentation. It wasn't clear why a different hydraulic head was specified for such a minor difference in horsepower. I have accumulated two LDS pumps (HD90101A) and two LD/LDT pumps (HD90100A) and finally took time to take the hydraulic heads apart. I don't have any meaningful answers but wanted to post this information since I don't believe it has been posted here before.
The diameters of the plungers are both the same (~9mm). However, the plungers are not exactly the same. The left one is the LDT and the right is the LDS. Both are sitting flat on a ruler. Notice the difference in the timing of the openings. Why?
I am also curious how to evaluate an injection pump's condition. If I hold the plunger in my hand to slightly warm it up, there is a definite increase in resistance to push it back in. When at the same temperature, the plungers slowly fall back into the barrels when lifted. Thoughts?
The diameters of the plungers are both the same (~9mm). However, the plungers are not exactly the same. The left one is the LDT and the right is the LDS. Both are sitting flat on a ruler. Notice the difference in the timing of the openings. Why?
I am also curious how to evaluate an injection pump's condition. If I hold the plunger in my hand to slightly warm it up, there is a definite increase in resistance to push it back in. When at the same temperature, the plungers slowly fall back into the barrels when lifted. Thoughts?
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