
Everything posted by mountaindan
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Banjo bolt
I called Geno's to order new seals for mine, that is what I was told. I may be mistaken it may of been 03. Of course my age and absent mind I may of dreamed it.
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Banjo bolt
Question, the banjo bolt on the back of the head 2002 dodge changed this to one with a one way value,. Was this to help with the fuel leaking back with truck sitting nose up hill?
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Extended crank to start
Any fuel leaks, behind the head, the T fitting or the O ring on the fuel filter? Just went through this it was a pain, wish you well.
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Hard to start
Wasn't really that hard to do,. I welded up a bracket to mount the pump. I have a backhoe to lift the bed,. I also have a fifth wheel so had to remove the bolts that holds it to the frame. Will post a pic if it ever stops raining.
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Hard to start
I replaced the return with 3/8 rubber hose, the feed with 1/2 in rubber hose mounted my DDRP to the frame in front of the fuel tank
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Tcase dead, what are my options?
Mine went out the shaft came out of the spider gear,. I got a rebuild kit from US gear in Jackson mo and it contained everything except the chain. They are not hard to rebuild at all , just take your time getting the pump to line up was the biggest problem and even that was nothing but a little time and patience.
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Hard to start
Just to follow up with this I just replaced the fuel lines and mounted the lift pump on the frame. Not 100% sure but I think the hard fuel line on the return from the banjo fitting had a small crack under the protective hose going down to the frame,. There was a clamp on the bottom of it after I put air pressure on it the hose was full of fuel. I replaced everything and now it starts with the front on the shale pile at a 45 deg angel. The leak was so small I don't know for sure if that was the case or not, thank the good Lord it is working great now,. Thank everyone who helped me on this site.
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Hard to start
I appreciate all the replies on this, I won't get to work on it for awhile. I will relocate my pump to the frame. Hopefully I can get it back before spring.
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Hard to start
That is the return from the T fitting my DDRP don't have a return
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Hard to start
The original have been replaced with the drawstraw there are2 returns one is plugged because I have a DDRP fass. They both return to the top of the tank I realize the hose is loose, only to keep rain out
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Hard to start
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Hard to start
I will get one tomorrow
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Hard to start
Does the fuel return line dump fuel to the top of the fuel module, or is there supposed to be a line to the bottom of the module? (Vulcan draw straw)
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Hard to start
Got the bed off today, have physical therapy tomorrow. Hope to get back on it this weekend weather permitting.
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Hard to start
I will definitely check that out, thanks
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Hard to start
I have a FASS DDRP, won't be able to look at it for a few days hopefully this rain will stop
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Hard to start
Filled the tank nose up hill and it still has the starting problem. Notlimah what are my possible options, this is all new to me.
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Hard to start
I parked facing down hill, it starts instantly. If I remove the fuel lines at the tank how much pressure would I be safe with applying to the lines back to the engine?
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Hard to start
I can't answer that for sure. Been a long time since I did this, I do remember modified the basket I had too drill holes in the side wall my output and return both hook to the drawstraw.
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Hard to start
Yes I have a drawstraw for around 10 years nowadays
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Hard to start
I just checked the fuel cap. I clamped the fuel line between my pre filter and the fuel tank, let it sit with nose up hill. Went back later and it fires right up. I will pull the bed off again if it ever stops raining. Will update on the outcome. Thanks everyone.
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Hard to start
My truck is hard to start after sitting even for a short time. I have replaced the washers on the banjo fitting back of the head, the seals on the T fitting, and the fuel line to the tank. I just pressurized the tank with air there are no leaks I can find anywhere. It has new injectors and new crossover tube O rings.still has the same problem. No fuel in the oil. Any suggestions from the experts?
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Voltage regulator
Thanks for the input guys,. I went to the dealership and go a regulator that was made in America. They told me the $12.00 regulator is not for the diesel because of the high amp alternator. I moved the regulator from the firewall to the fender well away from the heat of the exhaust manifold, which with the hood closed is about 3 inches away. It seems to be working fine now. It does have a two year warranty now which is a good thing.
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Running board pics!
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Voltage regulator
I have checked all cables, and ran aground from the battery to the case, I will have the alternator checked. Its simple the way it works but a regulator ever couple months is getting old. Thanks for the reply I will have the alternator checked.