For Sale - 2006 Dodge Ram 2500- Flatbed for long box bed Winch bumper Flat Bed for Long Box 3rd generation Cummins Tootlbox are included with key I have a flatbed for 3rd Generation dodge Cummins. This flatbed comes with a gooseneck hitch already in the bed. The winch bumper is part of the set. Tootlbox have a key to lock and unlock all box a single key. There is rust starting and electrical will have to be sorted out on your own.
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Price: $1,000.00
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Location: New Meadows, Idaho
Two part title because
1: I have been MIA from the site for quite a while and have now returned. Not a big deal. but Its good to be back as I have only looked around some in the last few months I think. Haven't contributed or posted anything in a while.
2: I just found out my leak at the fuel filter canister has RETURNED also. Now I have read numerous threads on this subject, but seems that no one has the same extending solution problem as I do So I thought I would ask your all's opinion on fixing vs replacing vs burning to the ground. JK on the last one. I replaced the o ring on it last year or maybe slightly longer. It has apparently given way again. I am torn on keeping the housing at all as I have a CAT filter and separator set up on my truck as of about 6 months ago. The catch is I didn't have the CAT setup when I switched to the Assassin fuel pump and therefor, my fuel lines run through the factory setup also and I do not have a big line kit from the factory filter housing to the VP. One other issue is that my fuel pressure sensor is connected on top of the factory fuel filter housing.
I know this seems as though the simple answer is to just replace the O ring again and move along. I am only torn on because I feel that I should go ahead and install the big line kit to the VP 44. I can do this two ways, extend the line I have and go to the VP44 (post CAT filter) or go from housing to VP44. In addition to this, if I delete the factory housing all together I then have to find a means to receive fuel pressure. I am sure there is a handy dandy little trinket out there for this purpose I simply don't know about yet. This is really my only major concern as I am aware I don't really need the fuel heater.
Then there is the option of one of the many aftermarket fuel filter setups. Such as GDP's or Geno's stuff. I really do like the idea of keeping a filter there, despite having the CAT filter setup, I am a sucker for extra filtration, I have no desire to purchase another VP44, once was enough. So what would you all do. I am very open to options and I am sure I am overlooking something obvious. Thats why I asked you all. Thanks
1 replace o ring and roll on.
2 replace housing with a new housing with both water separator and heater
3 replace housing with water separator but no heater
4 replace housing with heater but no water separator
5 block off plate for fuel heater and roll on
6 remove factory setup all together and rely on CAT filter for both filtering and water separation. Which also requires a different means to receiving fuel pressure signal.
7 burn it to the ground.