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AirDog or FASS is a complete kit. Then mechanical pump that are belt driven the only thing I don't like is there is no priming pump. Kind of like yesterday I forgot to take my line clamp
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I did just over a year on the in tank pump from Dodge. Had couple issues and took it to shop and the only thing they found was low fuel pressure. 5 at at idle and 0 at WOT. They are worse than the blo
I'm confused as can be, and this'll be long-winded..
Subject: 1998.5 2500 Cummins 24V 5 speed RCLB 4WD. 115K miles
Complaint: He (good friend of mine, and neighbor) stopped by the other day with it poppin', stumbling, hazing, and no power. Also, fuel gauge is not correct, and reads very inaccurately.
I checked the FP at the injector pump.. KOEO, 12psi. KOER, idle 10, At 1500rpm, 5-6psi. Fuel filter was changed a few months back, truck's been about 1500 miles since.
I could barely hear the in-tank pump (it's had the dodge conversion from block-mounted to in-tank lift pump).
Codes: P1693, P0216.. (dun dun dunnnnn)
Inspected all the fuel fittings/lines, nothing looks suspect. So I decided "let's start with a replacement in-tank pump, and check for crap in the tank." Ok. Ordered parts (including a new overflow valve). Dropped the tank, and noticed when I removed the return line, the tank took a big ole gasp of air; it was under vacuum.. Once I got the tank out, I noticed a shipping plug still on the rollover valve of the sending unit.. Also noticed the tank was deformed along the bottom and sides, as if it were sucked in for a long period of time, and it was holding that shape now, even after venting. When I talked to the owner, he said "I replaced that in-tank assembly about 8 yrs ago. And off and on, I've noticed over the last couple of years, that when I refuel, the tank has vacuum when I remove the gas cap." So apparently, this vacuum issue has been a problem for a number of years, with most recently, getting noticeable.
I replaced the pump/sender assembly, and reinstalled the tank, then cleared codes. Tested pressure..
KOEO, 16psi
KOER, 10psi
1500: 8psi
Idling, it still constantly hazing, and "missing".
So I ran a length of 14g wire back, cut the green 16-18g in-tank pump wire, spliced in the test wire, and went direct to battery.. I also replaced the Overflow valve at this time, and cleared codes again..
KOEO, 20psi
KOER, 12psi
1500: 8-9psi
And that's where I'm at now. Would the VP44, if failing, act this way? Could it be leaking internally? I don't understand why the pressure drops so much, even at idle.
Thoughts on a solution?