actionpaintball
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Poor 1st attempt at recovery:
Well....it took me forever to find these and did not see much history. We needed a new lift (transfer) pump for a M923A2, could not prime it and was sucking air. The pick-up tube seemed good and we could power prime it with an electric pump. Checked all fittings, new fuel, and tank switch; all seemed good. Truck is getting delivered and we will try a new pump.
FYI: Part numbers for pump went like this: TM # 3917999, equal to 3936318, updated by new Cummins part number 4988749. The 4- series Cummins part number was in stock for $55. Cummins makes two different kinds of pumps that look the same from what I understand. There is a low pressure and high pressure pump,and we need the high pressure version. I believe the only difference is the pump diaphragm and pump spring.
I will let everyone know if the 4988749 Cummins pump works out. We were really close to getting the truck running and ran out of govliq sand in the hourglass.
On a side note, the larger primary fuel filter was missing from the truck (frame mounted, driver firewall), but it did not look like it was removed (no paint or brackets ect...). This truck just had the smaller soda can sized fuel filter. Is this normal? The TM shows two filters.
Well....it took me forever to find these and did not see much history. We needed a new lift (transfer) pump for a M923A2, could not prime it and was sucking air. The pick-up tube seemed good and we could power prime it with an electric pump. Checked all fittings, new fuel, and tank switch; all seemed good. Truck is getting delivered and we will try a new pump.
FYI: Part numbers for pump went like this: TM # 3917999, equal to 3936318, updated by new Cummins part number 4988749. The 4- series Cummins part number was in stock for $55. Cummins makes two different kinds of pumps that look the same from what I understand. There is a low pressure and high pressure pump,and we need the high pressure version. I believe the only difference is the pump diaphragm and pump spring.
I will let everyone know if the 4988749 Cummins pump works out. We were really close to getting the truck running and ran out of govliq sand in the hourglass.
On a side note, the larger primary fuel filter was missing from the truck (frame mounted, driver firewall), but it did not look like it was removed (no paint or brackets ect...). This truck just had the smaller soda can sized fuel filter. Is this normal? The TM shows two filters.
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