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Hey all i have to share this im still in shock.

 

My buddy works in the bush 4 hours north of fort MacMurray in Alberta Canada. His 02 ram started smoking like a train and skipping on cold start up. Drove it 4 hours of ice roads and back country to make it to a diesel shop in fort MacMurray.

 

He had P0216 code and a companion code. Figured the stock lift pump was dead and killed/killing the original vp truck has 220,000km. He asked them to change filter and check fuel pressure. Sure enough 3psi idle. They said first they will put on a new lift pump and see what happens. Gave him a quote of $4600 plus labor to change the 2 pumps. $300 for the lift pump and $4300 for the vp. Shop rate is $230 an hour. Sucks to be in isolation YIKESSSSSSSSS.

Lift pump took its toll on the VP still chugging and smoking, so he ordered a VP from a diesel shop in Alberta $1700. Seems to be going price for a rebuilt vp up here

 

Another example of what a crappy stock pump with no fuel pressure gauge can do to a vp.

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If your closer to me I charge $60 an hour shop rate and typically do a VP44 in about 2 hours. I'm 

10 minutes ago, moparguy55 said:

Sucks to be in isolation

I'm isolated here too. I'm 180 miles from any large city with anything. 

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He said he knew he was in for a reaming when the service manager said they are pretty busy sold 70 new engines rock crawler trucks lol. Don't even want to guess what they are worth if they sell a vp for $4300.

2 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

If your closer to me I charge $60 an hour shop rate and typically do a VP44 in about 2 hours. I'm 

I'm isolated here too. I'm 180 miles from any large city with anything. 

Unfortunately my buddy and I are on the other side of the border in Canada. 

Whats the CND $ at right now?  60-70% USD?   

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1 minute ago, Me78569 said:

Whats the CND $ at right now?  60-70% USD?   

About $1.45 cdn or so for $1 usd.

Told him about Vulcan and DAP but he had to have the pump today to be back in the bush tomorrow. Location and time were not in his favour.

Yea when you are in that situation you just gotta take it.  

For prices like that he needs to get a fuel pressure gauge so he can catch another disaster before it happens. 

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16 minutes ago, Hawkez said:

For prices like that he needs to get a fuel pressure gauge so he can catch another disaster before it happens. 

Oh ya i told him you better have ordered a gauge or im coming out there lol. He bought the truck literally a day before heading off to the camp, so didnt have time to get one on. Hes having a mechanical one installed along with the VP and getting a fass setup put on once he is done work in the next month. Trucks bone stock and he drives it like a granny, so the stock pump should be ok for a month.

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I bought my truck new in 01 after my other 2500 with a V10 dropped a valve and took out a piston. Had to tow my trade in on wrecker to the dealer. Not a fun way to buy a truck. As bad as that stung, $4300 for vp is harsh.

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On ‎2‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 0:55 PM, moparguy55 said:

Gave him a quote of $4600 plus labor to change the 2 pumps

I would have told the service manager "Don't open your shirt, your heart 'll fall out".

One has to realize the location again.  And the primary source of income up there is the Tar sands and gold mines as well as other natural resources so folks income is pretty good and everything else follows, here in ND we are coming off the highs of the last few years Bakken oil boom that caused the same issues with pricing......................supply and demand especially more prominent in the harsher northern areas.