Tyler @ diesejl is the man. His channel deservers a million+ subscribers without a doubt! Such a good guy & family affair saving these old pieces of quality iron! Cant wait to see his next video & project!👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩🚜🦺🏗️ ✊🏻🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲✊🏻
Just wanting to say SUPER thank you ADS for the work you did with my injectors, on my Cummins 2002/5.9/24v. My bus has never had that level of power and performance. MPG went from 9mpg to 12mpg. A VP44 will be arriving in early spring to you for a total rebuild as well.
So they came in as licorice candy and go out as snickers. I appreciate the lesson on how they work. I am not a mechanic, especially a diesel mechanic, but more of a glorified parts changer. I am hoping to retire from my computer programming job in a few years and start up a part time welding business. I do blacksmithing and welding on my youtube channel. When I do that I hope to buy an older dodge truck and turn it into a welding truck. I would like a diesel but have no idea what to look out for and if I get one that needs work.... I will be calling and sending in stuff to get rebuilt. :) Thanks again.
Just curious. You said repairing those was around 600. How does that compare to buying replacements? Just wondering if rebuilding usually saves half the price but I am sure it is one of those "It all depends" situations. Thanks again.
Great question. The knob opens a valve that exposes the gauge to the pressure generated by the hand pump. We only open the valve when we are ready to measure the opening pressure.
Yes. We use the same method of course. Force devided by square. But from kg/ cm it became bar staying 1=1. Nowadays its pascal. 100 Kpa=1bar. Kpa stands for kilo(1000)pascal. And is easely to be mistaken for Kilopounds wich it is definately!! not. But we like to pull you guys leg😂😉. Its still milibar (0,000) for atmosferic air pressure. Sorry for our inconsistency😂. 1 inch mercury= 3,38 Kpa.
Awesome! Now I am excited to get them in... and excited to find you something next!!
PS I think they are a snickers.
👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩🚜🦺
Tyler @ diesejl is the man. His channel deservers a million+ subscribers without a doubt! Such a good guy & family affair saving these old pieces of quality iron! Cant wait to see his next video & project!👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩🚜🦺🏗️
✊🏻🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲✊🏻
Just wanting to say SUPER thank you ADS for the work you did with my injectors, on my Cummins 2002/5.9/24v. My bus has never had that level of power and performance. MPG went from 9mpg to 12mpg. A VP44 will be arriving in early spring to you for a total rebuild as well.
Thanks so much for sharing ! It's always great to learn new things 👍😁
You bet!
Rollos...yumm!!! Nice video, LOVE seeing stuff get repaired and reused versus being chunked!
Us too!
So they came in as licorice candy and go out as snickers. I appreciate the lesson on how they work. I am not a mechanic, especially a diesel mechanic, but more of a glorified parts changer. I am hoping to retire from my computer programming job in a few years and start up a part time welding business. I do blacksmithing and welding on my youtube channel. When I do that I hope to buy an older dodge truck and turn it into a welding truck. I would like a diesel but have no idea what to look out for and if I get one that needs work.... I will be calling and sending in stuff to get rebuilt. :) Thanks again.
Thanks for your help 👍
Cant say enough on how you folks are so quality control consious.
Compels me.. that I need to dig through the history of the diesel power and educate myself.
Thanks for posting this video, Curt.
Thanks for the tour and explanation, Tyler. Good job. 👍
Getting past the dribble 😂 good job 😎 Thanks for sharing your experience!
You're welcome, Clarence. We appreciate the consistent positive comments.
Always quality content from this channel :)
Much appreciated!
You got me thinking of candy bars. I have two candy bars: Before fix: Old Henry - full of nuts After fix: Sweet Marie
Great video thanks Curt
You're welcome, Gary!
Great job!
Thanks!
cool
I would have to fix that injector test bench.
Never noticed it was dieseJL all this time till now. I was in the same boat as calling it diesel JL.
Thankyou 😊
You're welcome!
Just curious. You said repairing those was around 600. How does that compare to buying replacements? Just wondering if rebuilding usually saves half the price but I am sure it is one of those "It all depends" situations. Thanks again.
Snickers, why a Snickers because it Snickers when it pops off lol
The Polly Waffle. Delicious but discontinued.
That's a new one to me. Sounds interesting.
Dozers in your area!
What is the function of the black knob on the pop tester?
Great question. The knob opens a valve that exposes the gauge to the pressure generated by the hand pump. We only open the valve when we are ready to measure the opening pressure.
Yes. We use the same method of course. Force devided by square. But from kg/ cm it became bar staying 1=1. Nowadays its pascal.
100 Kpa=1bar. Kpa stands for kilo(1000)pascal. And is easely to be mistaken for Kilopounds wich it is definately!! not. But we like to pull you guys leg😂😉. Its still milibar (0,000) for atmosferic air pressure. Sorry for our inconsistency😂.
1 inch mercury= 3,38 Kpa.
Head spinning.
@@AreaDieselService yes. Just when you think you have it figured out.😂😉.
You’re looking good dude! Lost some weight.
Working on it! Thanks!
I’m think of a Baby Ruth. They sorta have the same shape of poo
@dieseJL is worth a watch.
Agreed. Solid content for sure.