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  1. Theodgeman

    LD/LDT vs LDS Hydraulic heads

    So I just got off the phone with the guys at the IP shop and they say the heads are all 9mm plungers and the timing button is there to change timing. they also say that they can make anyone of these pumps flow the same as a LDS IP or more depending on adjustment made to the IP. I need to stop by...
  2. Theodgeman

    LD/LDT vs LDS Hydraulic heads

    Very true! I have worked on tons of 6bt Cummins engine s and found a factory engine like about 18 degs advanced timing. Cant say much about a Multi Fuel engine as I'm new to working on them and don't know if playing with the timing would do much. I'm talking to a guy that has been build...
  3. Theodgeman

    LD/LDT vs LDS Hydraulic heads

    Advancing the timing will help clean up the smoke some but more air is key. Not sure about the effects of advancing the timing on a multi fuel engine would be but I'm putting a LDS pump on my LDT along with some pyro and boot. I'm also looking to see if the parts in these two pumps are the same...
  4. Theodgeman

    LD/LDT vs LDS Hydraulic heads

    I would like to know what size the plunger and barrel is OD and ID is on the LDS VS the LDT. I know if you change the pop of pressure of the injector it will change the timing. This pump does not have delivery valves like a P pump so I think that the button thickness could have a lot to do with...
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