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Charles12

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:52 pm
Post subject: Closure: 01 Dodge 24v Diesel lift pump pressure
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First, thanks for all your help and advice.

To recap, I recently bought a 2001 Dodge 24V quad cab long bed TD. I had
a pressure guage installed on the lift pump to monitor pressure. It was
installed between the lift pump and filter. It registered around 7.5 psi
at idle (varied by +/- 1 psi or so) and would drop to 3, 2 or even 1 psi
while under very moderate power (empty truck, not pushing it).

I bought a pump and filter (around $180 with tax) from Cummins.

Replacing the pump was not that bad a job. Using a furniture pad to
kneel on, I used a 14 mm socket to remove the bolt holding the retainer
for the intake fuel hose, a 17 mm ratcheting wrench to remove the intake
and output hoses (being careful to save the gaskets!), then finally a 13
mm socket to remove the 3 bolts holding the pump. I had to use an 11 mm
wrench to hold one of the studs as it came loose from the pump and
finally it came out of the pump and a tiny vise-grip came to the rescue
holding the stud while removing the nut.

Of course you need to unplug and reconnect the electrical!

Installation, the reverse of removal, went much more smoothly than
removal except for losing the 8mm bolt that holds the retainer for the
intake hose, but I bought another from the local hardware store so we
are OK again.

I replaced the filter too as it was 15k ago. I filled the filter
reservoir with diesel fuel and when I started the engine I maintained
2000 rpm to keep it from stalling (it did not try to stall).

Now the pressure is 15 psi at idle and I cannot so far get it to drop
below 10 psi. It seems my investment in gauges has saved me a $2k repair
bill for the main injection pump!

So we watch the gauges and wait for the next time...

Charles

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 3:55 am
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Nice to hear things worked out great for you!!
Lorne
"Charles" <cstoyer.RemoveThis@interpex.com> wrote in message
news:kM-dnfFNz976eh7enZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@wispertel.com...
> First, thanks for all your help and advice.
>
> To recap, I recently bought a 2001 Dodge 24V quad cab long bed TD. I had
> a pressure guage installed on the lift pump to monitor pressure. It was
> installed between the lift pump and filter. It registered around 7.5 psi
> at idle (varied by +/- 1 psi or so) and would drop to 3, 2 or even 1 psi
> while under very moderate power (empty truck, not pushing it).
>
> I bought a pump and filter (around $180 with tax) from Cummins.
>
> Replacing the pump was not that bad a job. Using a furniture pad to
> kneel on, I used a 14 mm socket to remove the bolt holding the retainer
> for the intake fuel hose, a 17 mm ratcheting wrench to remove the intake
> and output hoses (being careful to save the gaskets!), then finally a 13
> mm socket to remove the 3 bolts holding the pump. I had to use an 11 mm
> wrench to hold one of the studs as it came loose from the pump and
> finally it came out of the pump and a tiny vise-grip came to the rescue
> holding the stud while removing the nut.
>
> Of course you need to unplug and reconnect the electrical!
>
> Installation, the reverse of removal, went much more smoothly than
> removal except for losing the 8mm bolt that holds the retainer for the
> intake hose, but I bought another from the local hardware store so we
> are OK again.
>
> I replaced the filter too as it was 15k ago. I filled the filter
> reservoir with diesel fuel and when I started the engine I maintained
> 2000 rpm to keep it from stalling (it did not try to stall).
>
> Now the pressure is 15 psi at idle and I cannot so far get it to drop
> below 10 psi. It seems my investment in gauges has saved me a $2k repair
> bill for the main injection pump!
>
> So we watch the gauges and wait for the next time...
>
> Charles

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Steve Lusardi

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:55 am
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Charles,
What lift pump did you buy? It clearly is not the original one as 15 PSI is
twice the normal pressure. Many of us have the same problem. I seriously
looked into the F.A.S.S. solution like Tom Lawence did, but I found $600 too
rich for my blood. So on eBay, I bought a Detroit Diesel fuel processor with
heater, a BMW 30 amp relay and a ProComp. 140 gph 14 PSI fuel pump that I
will piece together for a similar solution. My total cost, not counting
connectors, hoses and labor will be $240, so I'm not displeased. My only
concern is the suitability of the pump, as it is designed for gasoline.
Steve

"Charles" <cstoyer DeleteThis @interpex.com> wrote in message
news:kM-dnfFNz976eh7enZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@wispertel.com...
> First, thanks for all your help and advice.
>
> To recap, I recently bought a 2001 Dodge 24V quad cab long bed TD. I had
> a pressure guage installed on the lift pump to monitor pressure. It was
> installed between the lift pump and filter. It registered around 7.5 psi
> at idle (varied by +/- 1 psi or so) and would drop to 3, 2 or even 1 psi
> while under very moderate power (empty truck, not pushing it).
>
> I bought a pump and filter (around $180 with tax) from Cummins.
>
> Replacing the pump was not that bad a job. Using a furniture pad to
> kneel on, I used a 14 mm socket to remove the bolt holding the retainer
> for the intake fuel hose, a 17 mm ratcheting wrench to remove the intake
> and output hoses (being careful to save the gaskets!), then finally a 13
> mm socket to remove the 3 bolts holding the pump. I had to use an 11 mm
> wrench to hold one of the studs as it came loose from the pump and
> finally it came out of the pump and a tiny vise-grip came to the rescue
> holding the stud while removing the nut.
>
> Of course you need to unplug and reconnect the electrical!
>
> Installation, the reverse of removal, went much more smoothly than
> removal except for losing the 8mm bolt that holds the retainer for the
> intake hose, but I bought another from the local hardware store so we
> are OK again.
>
> I replaced the filter too as it was 15k ago. I filled the filter
> reservoir with diesel fuel and when I started the engine I maintained
> 2000 rpm to keep it from stalling (it did not try to stall).
>
> Now the pressure is 15 psi at idle and I cannot so far get it to drop
> below 10 psi. It seems my investment in gauges has saved me a $2k repair
> bill for the main injection pump!
>
> So we watch the gauges and wait for the next time...
>
> Charles
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Charles12

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:34 am
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Steve,

The box says "Genuine Cummins Parts" on it. It is CPA0144172 Kit, Pump,
3990082. It was about $140 wholesale.

I bought it from Cummins in Henderson, CO near Denver, 8211 96th Avenue
or thereabouts.

Lets see how long this pump lasts!

Charles

Steve Lusardi wrote:

> Charles,
> What lift pump did you buy? It clearly is not the original one as 15 PSI is
> twice the normal pressure. Many of us have the same problem. I seriously
> looked into the F.A.S.S. solution like Tom Lawence did, but I found $600 too
> rich for my blood. So on eBay, I bought a Detroit Diesel fuel processor with
> heater, a BMW 30 amp relay and a ProComp. 140 gph 14 PSI fuel pump that I
> will piece together for a similar solution. My total cost, not counting
> connectors, hoses and labor will be $240, so I'm not displeased. My only
> concern is the suitability of the pump, as it is designed for gasoline.
> Steve
>
> "Charles" <cstoyer.DeleteThis@interpex.com> wrote in message
> news:kM-dnfFNz976eh7enZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@wispertel.com...
> > First, thanks for all your help and advice.
> >
> > To recap, I recently bought a 2001 Dodge 24V quad cab long bed TD. I had
> > a pressure guage installed on the lift pump to monitor pressure. It was
> > installed between the lift pump and filter. It registered around 7.5 psi
> > at idle (varied by +/- 1 psi or so) and would drop to 3, 2 or even 1 psi
> > while under very moderate power (empty truck, not pushing it).
> >
> > I bought a pump and filter (around $180 with tax) from Cummins.
> >
> > Replacing the pump was not that bad a job. Using a furniture pad to
> > kneel on, I used a 14 mm socket to remove the bolt holding the retainer
> > for the intake fuel hose, a 17 mm ratcheting wrench to remove the intake
> > and output hoses (being careful to save the gaskets!), then finally a 13
> > mm socket to remove the 3 bolts holding the pump. I had to use an 11 mm
> > wrench to hold one of the studs as it came loose from the pump and
> > finally it came out of the pump and a tiny vise-grip came to the rescue
> > holding the stud while removing the nut.
> >
> > Of course you need to unplug and reconnect the electrical!
> >
> > Installation, the reverse of removal, went much more smoothly than
> > removal except for losing the 8mm bolt that holds the retainer for the
> > intake hose, but I bought another from the local hardware store so we
> > are OK again.
> >
> > I replaced the filter too as it was 15k ago. I filled the filter
> > reservoir with diesel fuel and when I started the engine I maintained
> > 2000 rpm to keep it from stalling (it did not try to stall).
> >
> > Now the pressure is 15 psi at idle and I cannot so far get it to drop
> > below 10 psi. It seems my investment in gauges has saved me a $2k repair
> > bill for the main injection pump!
> >
> > So we watch the gauges and wait for the next time...
> >
> > Charles
>
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 10:24 pm
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Sorry, now that I check, it was $160 wholesale.

Charles.

Charles wrote:

> Steve,
>
> The box says "Genuine Cummins Parts" on it. It is CPA0144172 Kit, Pump,
> 3990082. It was about $140 wholesale.
>
> I bought it from Cummins in Henderson, CO near Denver, 8211 96th Avenue
> or thereabouts.
>
> Lets see how long this pump lasts!
>
> Charles
>
> Steve Lusardi wrote:
>
> > Charles,
> > What lift pump did you buy? It clearly is not the original one as 15 PSI is
> > twice the normal pressure. Many of us have the same problem. I seriously
> > looked into the F.A.S.S. solution like Tom Lawence did, but I found $600 too
> > rich for my blood. So on eBay, I bought a Detroit Diesel fuel processor with
> > heater, a BMW 30 amp relay and a ProComp. 140 gph 14 PSI fuel pump that I
> > will piece together for a similar solution. My total cost, not counting
> > connectors, hoses and labor will be $240, so I'm not displeased. My only
> > concern is the suitability of the pump, as it is designed for gasoline.
> > Steve
> >
> > "Charles" <cstoyer DeleteThis @interpex.com> wrote in message
> > news:kM-dnfFNz976eh7enZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@wispertel.com...
> > > First, thanks for all your help and advice.
> > >
> > > To recap, I recently bought a 2001 Dodge 24V quad cab long bed TD. I had
> > > a pressure guage installed on the lift pump to monitor pressure. It was
> > > installed between the lift pump and filter. It registered around 7.5 psi
> > > at idle (varied by +/- 1 psi or so) and would drop to 3, 2 or even 1 psi
> > > while under very moderate power (empty truck, not pushing it).
> > >
> > > I bought a pump and filter (around $180 with tax) from Cummins.
> > >
> > > Replacing the pump was not that bad a job. Using a furniture pad to
> > > kneel on, I used a 14 mm socket to remove the bolt holding the retainer
> > > for the intake fuel hose, a 17 mm ratcheting wrench to remove the intake
> > > and output hoses (being careful to save the gaskets!), then finally a 13
> > > mm socket to remove the 3 bolts holding the pump. I had to use an 11 mm
> > > wrench to hold one of the studs as it came loose from the pump and
> > > finally it came out of the pump and a tiny vise-grip came to the rescue
> > > holding the stud while removing the nut.
> > >
> > > Of course you need to unplug and reconnect the electrical!
> > >
> > > Installation, the reverse of removal, went much more smoothly than
> > > removal except for losing the 8mm bolt that holds the retainer for the
> > > intake hose, but I bought another from the local hardware store so we
> > > are OK again.
> > >
> > > I replaced the filter too as it was 15k ago. I filled the filter
> > > reservoir with diesel fuel and when I started the engine I maintained
> > > 2000 rpm to keep it from stalling (it did not try to stall).
> > >
> > > Now the pressure is 15 psi at idle and I cannot so far get it to drop
> > > below 10 psi. It seems my investment in gauges has saved me a $2k repair
> > > bill for the main injection pump!
> > >
> > > So we watch the gauges and wait for the next time...
> > >
> > > Charles
> >
> >
>
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