Posted by Tx Jim on October 22, 2010 at 03:17:07 from (67.142.163.27):
In Reply to: JDemaris?? posted by Mark - IN. on October 21, 2010 at 12:45:49:
Brad Buchanan said: (quoted from post at 20:51:13 10/21/10) Thanks for the info. This truck is a '95. I have heard of a heat issue with the pmd but always thought they were matched with a pump.
With a remote pmd will it be a plug in or will I have to chase an adapter??
remote mounted pmd's can be purchased from companies on-line. I bought one from Heath Diesel several yrs ago. It was mounted on a large heat sink and came with a 5-6 ft line and plugged right into my wiring on inj pump. My experience on a bad pmd was no engine run or run/die,run/die not speed up to high rpm's. I think the governor is out in inj pump on your truck.
IMHO GM's idea of mounting a heat sensitive device under a hood and expect it to stay cool in Summer temps is crazy.
This post was edited by Tx Jim at 03:21:46 10/22/10.
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