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M1008 Injector Pump

bpcole

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I'm replacing the IP on my 86 M1008. I managed to get my hands on a new Humvee IP. Will it work? The only difference I can see is the wire connections on top are slightly different. There's two, just like the old pump, but one is in a different place.
 

K9Vic

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This has been discussed many times.

No it is not a direct instal. You have to change the fuel shut off solenoid with a 12v as it has a 24v. You may also need a 5-star torx bit to remove the cover.
 

Warthog

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Yep just switch out the 24v fuel cutoff solenoid with the Packard connectors with the 12v unit off the old pump..

The TM should cover how to do it.
 

bpcole

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ok thanks! theres no pieces or parts that could fall off during the process right? Im under the impression that these IP's are very complicated little things. i dont wanna crack off the top of these things and springs go shooting everywhere!
 

Barrman

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If you have the pump sitting like it would in the truck, nothing will pop out during a normal cover swap. Read the manual though. You have to slide the cover back in a bit or the truck won't turn off. Very easy swap to do in just a minute or so.
 
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