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IBMobile

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  1. Yes it does. This is what is under my truck. I have the fuse fuse for the electric pump pulled and just use the Fuel Boss. When I want to prime the system the fuse is installed and terminals #30 and #87 are jumped; this turns the pump on without turning the key to the on position.
  2. A pump does not push, it sucks. By this I mean as the impellers of a pump turn to expel a fluid a vacuum is formed right behind them , this is what draws the liquid to the pump. This is also why when the vent tube on the tank get blocked with dirt/mud the fuel doesn't flow because a vacuum is created in the tank equal to the vacuum at the pump. Most pump manufactures say to install a strainer type filter (120 microns} between a fuel supply and the pump and a finer filter (2-10 microns) after the pump.
  3. I think it's best if you T off the fuel line before the Fass when you run the fuel line to the mechanical pump. The installation instructions show it not going through the electric pump.
  4. No, that wire goes to ground at the left rear of the engine.
  5. Yes that will work. The trigger wire is the yellow with white tracer that was used to power the factory lift pump. That goes to terminal #86. Red power wire to terminal #30. Green ground wire to terminal #85. Use terminal #87 to send power to FAS 165 lift pump. A constant power, on hot, source will work also.
  6. You can put one of these in for less than $100 and see every thing behind you.
  7. It's not news any more but propaganda; you better agree or you'll be called something nasty, cast out to wither until you prostrate yourself before the masses and shout "Mea Culpa"!
  8. I'd check what's behind door #1 first. Load test the batteries, voltage drop on the cables, and a starter amp draw test.
  9. I don't think the injection pump shut off signal is controlled by the injection pump relay but by an off/on signal generated by the ECM. Look at page 8W-30-31 in the 01 FSM, there you find pin #33 on the ECM labeled "fuel shut-off signal" with a lb/rd wire going to the fuel injection pump pin #5 labeled " fuel shut-off signal". This could be a ground signal generated by the ECM I tested the signal with key on and engine stopped and got the same random off/on pattern. One way to test if the signal is generated by the fuel injector pump relay or ECM is remove the fuel pump relay and jumper connectors 30 and 87, turn key to on and see if the spikes are still there. If no then it's the relay. If yes the it's the ECM. i
  10. You can go to a "Pick Your Part" salvage yard and cut out parts of wire harness. This is were I get the material to make custom test leads.
  11. Thank you. Those on signals have me a bit concerned.
  12. The truck transmission was experiencing the torque convertor lock/unlock problem and that part was thought to fix it. The real problem is high ac voltage from the alternator caused by leaking diodes in the rectifier. The high AC noise can and will cause failure of the ABS, PCM, and ECM control modules. Delete that wire; all it is doing is covering over a problem and not correcting it. With a good multimeter, like a Fluke, measure the AC voltage at the b+ terminal on the back of the alternator engine at idle and all electrical turned off a good reading is 0.03 volts or less. 0.03-0.05 volts is marginal and 0.05+ volts is trouble waiting to happen. Do what we like to call the W-T modification. See below. Retest the charging system for drop in AC voltage.
  13. No idea. that's a direct short for that ECM circuit. No codes? What happens when it's connected to the #2 solenoid?
  14. Could it be that the "Injection Pump Fuel Shutoff" signal from the ECM to the PV44 is getting turned on for a longer time frames. @wil440 could you scan your trucks pump fuel shutoff with the Modis and see if it is normal to fluctuates like this.
  15. Ruff the surface up a bit so the JB has something to stick to then clean the surface well with alcohol.
  16. J B Weld or... https://www.amazon.com/JDLLONG-Filter-AM876411-Engine-3tne74/dp/B08391XN5K/ref=sr_1_3?crid=I1CW9ZCVRLZP&dchild=1&keywords=john+deere+455+fuel+filter+assembly&qid=1592083827&sprefix=john+deere+455+fuel+filter+%2Caps%2C203&sr=8-3
  17. I think this is the owners manual with wire diagram. https://www.gulfstreamcoach.com/media/uploads/1/11526_Dometic-Roof-Air-Conditioners-579--590--595-Manual.pdf
  18. Stuck relay or bad circuit board. What make is it? Dometic or Coleman?
  19. I didn't find any on the flex plate that I took off but it had only 110k on it. I've been using the EZ since 2005 on #2 first with a boost elbow (about 25 psi max) then with an adjustable boost controller set to 30 psi. No fooling with down loads, tunes, or up loads, just plug and pray...I mean play. The RV275 injectors gave the truck a nice boost in power. The injectors were put in at just under 100k so the OEM injectors were a little worn. Over all the truck tows very well; goes up 6% grades in 3ed at 55MPH with peddle to spare with exhaust temp between 950-1100 with steeper grades touching 1200.
  20. None at all. I was going down a long steep grade on US highway 95 just north of Riggins, Idaho when, about three quarters of the way down, the engine turned off.
  21. If Dynamic has a core he can use that as the build unit and ship it to you. The old trans becomes the core that you ship back to him so very little down time. My truck is using an Edge EZ set on #2 and Bosch RV275 injectors. With Dynamic transmission builds you get a new flex plate included. This is the flex plate, new on left OEM on right, that came with my transmission.
  22. Check the ac voltage at the B+ alternator terminal; it's the big terminal on the alternator. I've seen lower voltage readings when testing at the driver's side battery. To test if ac voltage is causing the problem remove the alternator fuse and take it for a short drive. If the transmission problem clears up then you know it's an ac voltage problem.

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