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Diesel Fuel, Bio-Diesel & Fluids Forum Discuss and learn about Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel, Bio-Diesel, Straight Vegetable Oil, Waste Vegetable Oil, Fuel Additives, as well as Motor Oil, ATF, lubes, coolant and other fluids used in your diesel pickup.

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Old 08-28-2010, 09:20 PM
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Don't even think of running the engine with out a known adequate heat sink. The FuelFilter Manager heats theIPfuel to158 degrees. GM think was that the IP could be an adequate heatsink for the PMD. One only has to look at @ HEATH PMD heat sink to understand the importance of an adequate heat sink.Some peeps claim a Stanadyne PMD will die quickly with no heat sink,or mounted on an engine componet. Believe it or pay $$$
Ummm. No. Where did you hear that?
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