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Originally Posted by boosted79 View Post
I think I read somewhere the aluminum heads use a rubber diaphragm to allow the deflection needed to allow the piston to move enough to allow the fuel flow req'd.


Boosted,

The plunger or piston movement for the fuel distributor has nothing to do with the type or thickness of the shim. The piston or plunger as people call it, is located inside a stainless barrel and never come in contact with the said shim (stainless or rubber). What needed deflection were you referring? Keep us posted. Thanks.

Tony
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