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Mopar1973Man

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  1. Just a nice molded plastic part to hold the terminals in place. That all I know of...
  2. Sounds good in my book... as long as the field wires are hooked up and the positive cable runs back to the fuse box its all good...
  3. Here try this one... http://forum.mopar1973man.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=182
  4. As far as my AD 150 there is no crossover... Either fleetgaurd or AirDog filter that's it...
  5. D'Oh! I could of told you that one about the grounds... Dang... So close but so far away... The sensor base there grounds on PCM grounds not body gorund. Same with ECM on the 24V truck they base off the ECM ground not body ground. This is why its so critical for grounds to the PCM/ECM be in good condition because the internal ground that the ECM/PCM create are based off them.
  6. Canada... Well thing is there is a lot you can do to increase the power of that truck but remember your going to have to learn how to do it so when its time to smog it again you can reset everything back again. But before you get into making power mods I would get a set of gauges first. Then if you want two knowledgable people talk to MnTom and ISX they are both 12V owners that can point oyu in the rigt direction...
  7. Well check for the error codes and report back the codes... Rattle noise could be the CP3 pump. There is a long article somewhere on the internat about the CP3 gear index might land in a spot where the pump comes over the pressure point flings against the cam gear causing the rattle noise. I heard if you just re-index the gear in a new position it will resolve the issue. But if Wild & Free shows up he'll be able to verify this information a bit better...
  8. Well its not to bad to do a heater core here is a write up of it... http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/cummins/2ndgen24v/hvac/evaporator/evaporator.htm
  9. First you got to have traffic to imped there none here in Idaho... Seriously drive with common sense... Don't be a jerk about getting out of the way. If there is a pasing lane stay to the right and allow traffic to pass. If you have to slow down to allow the traffic to pass you. Fuel distance for 35 Gallons 27 MPG = 945 Miles 26 MPG = 910 Miles 25 MPG = 875 Miles 24 MPG = 840 Miles 23 MPG = 805 Miles 22 MPG = 770 Miles 21 MPG = 735 Miles 20 MPG = 700 Miles 19 MPG = 665 Miles 18 MPG = 630 Miles 17 MPG = 595 Miles 16 MPG = 560 Miles 15 MPG = 525 Miles 14 MPG = 490 Miles 13 MPG = 455 Miles 12 MPG = 420 Miles 11 MPG = 385 Miles 10 MPG = 350 Miles 9 MPG = 315 Miles Dark green is my typical economy driving. Light green is following speed limit. Red is trailer towing (7K to 8K).
  10. Well I would try reseting the codes with another tool just to be sure and then take for a short drive and check the codes again. If the codes remain gone (Good your done). If they return then you got a broken wire or corroded connection somewhere. More on the CCD Network. http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/cummins/general/ccd/ccd.htm
  11. Well the P1694 states there is no communication between the ECM and PCM and that the CCD network is possibly damaged.
  12. Ok... 2 issues [*]As for mounting outside the frame rail be aware of the debris path from the front tires. Is stones and road debris going to hit the pump and filters? If so you might build a shield to protect them. [*]As for tapping the VP44 I would suggest you use a stealth plate to do it. Then you have a weatherproof connection, no damaged wires, and most VP44 vendor won't even know the wire been tapped.
  13. New post is prefered then the people will see it...
  14. Welcome to the group... Well you came to the right place... We we will do our best to try and help you out and solve your problem...
  15. Sounds like you might be calling Timbo... http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/cummins/2ndgen24v/apps/timbo-apps.htm
  16. Here is the Frantz Filter... Where the oil supply comes from... Where the oil is return too. Fresh TP and spent TP Reloaded and ready...
  17. Well with the Frantz Filter it gets oil feed from the oil filter housing and returns it back to the oil cap on the valve cover. So you can remove the setup anytime you wish.
  18. Contact ISX he's the site P-pump guru... He would know exactly what to do to get you to pass then get you tuned up for the long haul...
  19. I'm in the same boat I don't have TV here at all...
  20. Sound like the heater core is failing...
  21. Well the white smoke seems like the timing is too retarded... As for the black you might have to back your placte off and tighten the AFC spring slightly... As for the computer is has ZERO influence on the fueling and timing of the P7100 pump it completely mechanical and requires some adjustment it seems. http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/cummins/2ndgen12v/p-pump/fuel-plate.htm http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/cummins/2ndgen12v/p-pump/afc.htm
  22. Yes I did because I knew the bold text would come out... This is exactly what I enjoy here in Idaho there is very little traffic on the highways out here so 55 MPH is a very comfortable pace and enojyable experience... Thank You ISX for your words here!
  23. I guess I'm lucky really... Most of the state has 65 MPH roads out here except for the 2 interstates highways I-90 and I-84 which are 75 MPH. Now most of all the roads around me ar 45-55-65 MPH. Then since most of the state is nothing more that windy roads through canyons this give more excuse to cut speed. 55-60 MPH is really comfortable and relaxing. Kind of waiting for ISX to dive in on this thread...

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