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Finally got the money together!! Just finished ordering gauges, a raptor pump, 1/2" lines and draw straw 5 from Eric at Vulcan. Nice guy. Saved almost $150 by ordering as a package. Appreciate all t
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Welcome back. Most are heading to FASS pumps.
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I'm about to be a COTA. Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant. We help people gain/regain independence in the jobs/occupations of living ranging from basic self care to even assisting them get back
I got a call from a local gent that I done work for in the past. I replaced his lift pump and injection pump on his 1999 Dodge Ram. He called up today and told me of his tale of limping to New meadows and having the truck die on him. What he described was low fuel pressure with weak power. I told him to come and pick me up and we would roll out and look it over. After checking over the basic stuff I'm not hearing the Raptor lift pump running. I opened a test port and purged the system and it barely crawled up to 5 PSI. Ok. So I cranked up the regulator and got it up to 20 PSI for now to get it home. It last about 2 block and got weak again. Hmmm... Test gauge again... Fired it up and it ran for about 1 minute and the lift pump died 0 PSI. So we shut down. I knew I had a spare lift pump at home. So ran 20 miles back home grab a few odds and ends and that stock new lift pump. (Thanks to Bry1216)So ran back out and cobbled it together again using some of the Raptor plumbing and the stock. Got him up and running. But during those 2 trip back in forth I got plenty of time to school him up on why a fuel pressure gauge. He's now sold on the idea.
Maybe we'll be lucky to see him show up as a member here. I told him to join up and talk with the rest of the crew here.