Sportster1208 New member Joined Nov 14, 2011 Messages 459 Mar 22, 2013 #1 Has anyone modified a billet cover that does not have the hole in it for a gear driven pump? Anyone know what size hole it is?
Has anyone modified a billet cover that does not have the hole in it for a gear driven pump? Anyone know what size hole it is?
DISTURBED YEA WE RIDE THE SHORT BUS Joined Nov 22, 2007 Messages 6,417 Mar 22, 2013 #2 Just my opinion but you would be better off to buy a new one. That thing has to be dead on for the pump to hit the vacuum pump in the dead center. It can't be off at all or it will burn the waterman up
Just my opinion but you would be better off to buy a new one. That thing has to be dead on for the pump to hit the vacuum pump in the dead center. It can't be off at all or it will burn the waterman up
CorneliusRox Seasoned Rookie Joined Dec 13, 2012 Messages 4,154 Mar 23, 2013 #4 I bet you could find someone on here to buy your billet cover pretty quick too.
JQmile Comp Diesel Sponsor Joined Nov 19, 2006 Messages 6,976 Mar 23, 2013 #5 Keating has em. Price isn't too bad either. Keating Machine, Inc. - Cummins Billet Timing Front Cover 5.9L
Keating has em. Price isn't too bad either. Keating Machine, Inc. - Cummins Billet Timing Front Cover 5.9L
Sportster1208 New member Joined Nov 14, 2011 Messages 459 Mar 24, 2013 #6 I went with a Fuel Lab pump instead, thanks for the advice guys!