Thsi would be nice to have, I know my Fass sucks air at below a 1/8 tank
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Joe makes some nice stuff. That peice just does not look nearly as nice as his other stuff. With the right endmill it would not take much time at all to make that look far better. On a CNC lathe you can turn it so shiney you can see yourself in it. But the lathes I run are most likely way out of Joe's prices range.
Your FASS (or any other high return rate pump) foams the fuel big time. I'd get a guarantee in writing that it will actually fix that problem before purchasing. The factory GM system is designed to prevent fuel foaming, yet it still does if the return rate is too high.
Since it's on CompD, Who's copy of a copy of an original is it. Sorry, couldn't resist...
Do you own the lates you run? Didn't think so.
Yes...he has lathes in his shop.
To the original point you made though....do you really need a perfect finish on something that's going on the bottom of a truck ?
OOR....are you just shooting your mouth off over her like normal instead of over there where the guy you're talking crap about will see it ?
There are probably close to if not over a hundred trucks running this sump with FASS or Airdog pumps on them. There is no foaming fuel issue.
You may be mistaken that this is a brand new part....it's not. David Lott at Diesel Innovations has had them on the arket for about 6 years now. He stopped having them made about 2 years ago or so due to cost. JoeHellmann and David work close on many products and now Joe makes the sumps himself.
It's a very proven part in the sense of the "issue" you're dreaming up.
Like I said above...it's a colaboration of the original designer and a new manufacturer. There is no copying involved....it's the same part as always. It's kinda hard to copy your ow part isn't it ?
I'd bet my truck that if that link was posted by a member here and wasn't on CompD the part would be welcomed with open arms.
Keep your blinders on geniuses....you'll miss out on a lot of cool stuff that way.
Ever get the feeling that you are not appreciated?
Don't take what I am saying too serious, look at my avatar...that was a gift from the staff here at duramaxdiesels.com. I find it rather fitting :rofl:
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Joe makes some nice stuff. That peice just does not look nearly as nice as his other stuff. With the right endmill it would not take much time at all to make that look far better. On a CNC lathe you can turn it so shiney you can see yourself in it. But the lathes I run are most likely way out of Joe's prices range.
Do you own the lates you run? Didn't think so.
Yes...he has lathes in his shop.
To the original point you made though....do you really need a perfect finish on something that's going on the bottom of a truck ?
OOR....are you just shooting your mouth off over her like normal instead of over there where the guy you're talking crap about will see it ?
has to do with pride....
Looks like an angry beaver nibbled that out.
That Guy-
WHat are tha chances the designer/creater would raise the feed port a little and create a drain (1/4" NPT?) to release sedament?
Just an idea?
What is the OD of this part and how are people getting the ring in the tank?