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Good looking job. Mine is primarily a "Pavement Princess" as Mike calls it, but I like to call it a highway monster. Even with some of its quirks she will haul the mail and my 5th wheel every where w
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I've never lost any parts off my truck maybe that ol' broke down Ford Powerstroke that farmer Joe owns... I know you mistaken my truck it never throws parts... (Knock on wood - banging on JAG1 head!)
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No offense taken. Installed the sump because in all honesty I did not want to drop the tank. Fastest way to keep it on the road. I weighed my options full well knowing the truck doesn't see off-r
So I installed my 7x.0105 injectors last weekend but ran out of time to do my airdog and sump.
It always seems to be the boss lady has stuff for me to do when I want to work on my truck so yet again I'm only left with Sunday to play.
was a pretty straight forward install on the injectors seeing as my day job is a diesel tech so was a walk in the park for me. Had them in and set the overhead in about 2 hours. Truck runs awesome, but I'm glued to my FP gauge and getting on it obviously the pressure was dropping more than I liked. Drive it nice and it stayed right around 10 psi. Still I needed to install the airdog just was waiting for the weekend to come. I gathered all the necessary things I needed during the corse of the week (push lock jic fittings, 1/2 brass tee, and some new fleet guard filters, piece of 1 1/2 od stainless pipe) and woke up bright and early to overcast sky's and 80% chance of rain.☹️ Figures but I said hell with it if it rains it's just water. So I got the airdog mounting bracket on the frame slapped on the pump and filters ran all the lines. Built my own return pipe to put inline with the filler neck because I didn't feel like dropping the tank and the sump I got didn't require me to. Used a piece of S/S pipe drilled a hole big enough for a 1/2" pipe bushing to fit and burned the bushing in. Screwed my brass 1/2" jic fitting into it and cut my filler tube hose and installed that for my pump return to connect to. Turned out pretty good I must say saved me $40 too. Went on to drilling the pilot hole in the lowest spot on the tank and drained the remaining fuel into a bucket. Then used the hole saw supplied with the sump and drilled the hole.
Cleaned up the edges with a deburring tool and shoved the inner plate in. It's a one bolt sump with a big oring. CNC machined in the ??. I used a bit of anaerobic sealant on the o-ring even though it doesn't call for it. Just a habit I guess don't want any leaks. Tightened it up installed the debris drain plug and hooked up the supply to the pump. Put the 5 gallons I drained back in the tank. Ran the wiring harness under the hood and down to the pump. Primed the pump and fired her up. Seems to idle a little better now or it could just be my imagination. Ran her to town to put some fuel in. Checked for leaks. Running a steady 15 lbs and it drops just a bit to 12-13 at wide open.
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