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6mm element part number? - winmutt - 03-16-2011

Anyone know what it is? Or where a list of M elements are?

-Rolf


RE: 6mm element part number? - tomnik - 03-16-2011

(03-16-2011, 08:11 AM)winmutt Anyone know what it is? Or where a list of M elements are?

-Rolf

1 418 305 552

2.3 l 4cyl turbo diesel OM601.970

Tom


RE: 6mm element part number? - winmutt - 03-16-2011

Is there anything bigger stock? Or a list? I now have 2 bad pumps and one good one in the works. For $12 an element I am willing to give it a try myself. Bench testing and all.

(03-16-2011, 03:55 PM)tomnik
(03-16-2011, 08:11 AM)winmutt Anyone know what it is? Or where a list of M elements are?

-Rolf

1 418 305 552

2.3 l 4cyl turbo diesel OM601.970

Tom




RE: 6mm element part number? - tomnik - 03-16-2011

Hi,

as far as I know there is nothing bigger than 6mm for M.
Except the 7mm that Mynä used/uses.
All M 6mm come without retarding edge.
Meanwhile I want a retarding edge to get the engine smooth at idle.
This might not be an issue for the 6mm but the bigger the diameter the more I want the retarded BOD at and near idle. Also to reduce quantity in that range of revs where you don't need and don't want these quantities.
Next thought is that 6mm is too small.
Not only for high power but my experience with 7 and 7.5mm comparison is the bigger the better (smoke-power relation and economy).
At least with stock engine 603a.

Tom