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Then chances are your pump is bad.
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I Can just use oil psi tubing an run it up in cab.
Yes in the cab would be perfect then you can see just the intank with truck off and when she is running you can check with motor running the IP lift pump pressures. You will need to put the line starting at the fitting between the two finals filters. You should see maybe 4-7 with motor off maybe 30 lb at motor idleing and maybe 75 at high idle. Myself I think it is just silly to place the gage on the tank.
It doesn't. It supplies fuel to a mechanical booster pump on the side of the injector pump, which boosts pressure to around 70 psiI didn't kniw the 24v in tank llift pump was capable of building 75 psi. I haven't looked into it for sure. If anything since its electric I thought the fuel psi from lift pump would drop at high idle or under load because your flowing more through fuel IP and the electric pump is a constant flow and psi.
Yup. They are bad about allowing fuel to get into the engine oil.Bypass it and don't look back.
im fine with gaining power as long as I can still haul a full load of firewood and not have to baby the right foot so I don't build to much heat. I've done my fair share of gen 1 and gen 2 Cummins pump upgrades but also know what they can handle. This multifuel is fun and reliable as is but more power is always welcome as long as it comes without fine print.It just limits power the way it is anyway.
It might seem silly to you, but to a mechanic it is a great diagnostic tool.I Can just use oil psi tubing an run it up in cab.
Yes in the cab would be perfect then you can see just the intank with truck off and when she is running you can check with motor running the IP lift pump pressures. You will need to put the line starting at the fitting between the two finals filters. You should see maybe 4-7 with motor off maybe 30 lb at motor idleing and maybe 75 at high idle. Myself I think it is just silly to place the gage on the tank.
I've done it before, and I am heavy equipment Mechanic. I enjoy hearing other people solutions to finding the problem as much I do. I put in fuel psi guage in last night, hope tonight to test it.It might seem silly to you, but to a mechanic it is a great diagnostic tool.
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