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Suburban Coal Burner 04-21-2017 12:34 PM

Has anyone tried a Wellman PMD?
 
Wellman is making PMD's for the military application of the 6.5. does anyone have any experience with them? I am starting to have issues with 2nd PMD in the past 3 years and am dumbfounded that someone has not developed a replacement unit that is reliable. Doing some research I found that the Wellman unit is rated for temps well above what most of us would ever experience. I did see a Stanadyne PMD that they are calling bullet-proof and are putting a 2 year warranty on it.

Feed back welcome!

Mayhem 04-21-2017 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by Suburban Coal Burner (Post 1130453)
Wellman is making PMD's for the military application of the 6.5. does anyone have any experience with them? I am starting to have issues with 2nd PMD in the past 3 years and am dumbfounded that someone has not developed a replacement unit that is reliable. Doing some research I found that the Wellman unit is rated for temps well above what most of us would ever experience. I did see a Stanadyne PMD that they are calling bullet-proof and are putting a 2 year warranty on it.

Feed back welcome!

My knowledge of the military 6.5 is they are not electronic, as they need to be EMP proof, and my experiences with a PMD they last longer on the bumper behind the front license plate.

Suburban Coal Burner 04-22-2017 08:47 AM

So, they are using a '93 style IP? What would it take to convert a '94 to a mechanical IP?

Mayhem 04-23-2017 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by Suburban Coal Burner (Post 1130498)
So, they are using a '93 style IP? What would it take to convert a '94 to a mechanical IP?

To convert you would first of all need the IP this is easy enough to get but my understanding the bracket and throttle cable are the hardest items to come by and being a Suburban you would have to get a stand alone EMC for the automatic transmission.

And I almost forgot the fuel pedal would need switched out as well.

Suburban Coal Burner 04-24-2017 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by Mayhem (Post 1130522)
To convert you would first of all need the IP this is easy enough to get but my understanding the bracket and throttle cable are the hardest items to come by and being a Suburban you would have to get a stand alone EMC for the automatic transmission.

And I almost forgot the fuel pedal would need switched out as well.

Found a post on the conversion to a mechanical IP with a complete list of items needed. Looks to be a little cost prohibitive at this point.

As for military applications, you are correct. Confirmed this morning that they are all mechanical.


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