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
Hello all,
I'm new to this forum and have already found a wealth of information.
I have an Air Dog FP-100 on my '01 Dodge Ram 2500 QC with the standard power Cummins. It has just failed the Air Dog pump for the 3rd time, this time costing me a new fuel injection pump. The gearotor/motor assembly was just installed in Sept.
I put in the new fuel injection pump and everything tested fine. I knew the Air Dog was not putting out as much pressure as I would like, so before I ran the truck further than a couple miles, I installed a 1/4" washer that I drilled out to 3/8" ID and then shaved the OD to fit under the return to tank fitting in the Air Dog base.
I drove the truck about 35 miles and then I installed a new 10 micron fuel filter. On the return trip home the truck started acting like it was starving for fuel and the injection pump was dying again. I managed to limp it home.
I put my test gauge on the fuel line (the sending unit for the gauge on my dash is dead) and at idle I'm getting just under 8 psi, as I throttle up the gauge drops to zero. I called Air Dog, and once again, they are sending me a new gearotor/motor assembly.
I also purchased a new sending unit for the FP gauge on my steering column, and a new test gauge for verifying. They should be here about the same time the new Air Dog pump gets here.
I would like to know if you have to put more than one washer under the spring in the return to tank fitting to increase the pressure above 14.5 psi? I only installed the single washer, should I add another one? My average reading at idle with a pump that's not jacked up is 13 psi, but I'll have to get the new pump installed and re-verify everything again.
The original Air Dog was installed in '07 and failed in Feb. '11. That one failed in Sept. '13 and the first gearotor/motor assembly they sent me didn't pump at all. They sent me a second unit and I verified it was working with a bucket flow test. I even changed out all my fuel lines when I installed this second pump, thinking I might have a blockage but found none. This is the one that has failed now, after only 4 months. Needless to say, Air Dog is not my favorite company right now. I'm very close to just installing a FASS and once I get the new pump put on, sell the FP-100 to recover some of the cost of the new unit.
Any ideas on why I'm failing so many Air Dogs? Should one washer be enough?
TIA,
Elkaholic