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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) know anything about a Walbro?

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Need Help!!!

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I posted on the first page of this thread my walbro was dying, i got the new one and it didn't have any fp either, turned out to be the isolator on the fuel pressure gauge.
The old pump is fine i just tested it, Now i have a spare on hand.
My mistake was trusting just the fp gauge in the truck, the way mine acted watching the gauge it was like a dying carter but that was not the case.
Dirk
 
I thought I had the problem fixed but I didn't. Richard had sent me a new pump which arived on Fri. I took a road trip today to western PA and developed the problem again. On my way home I was changing the walbro in the mud and water along the PA turnpike. Not a fun day. I'll send this pump back for Richard to look at it.



Jeff



Yeah, I thought I got mine when I first cleaned the screen. I actually thought that I might have a gelling problem when it first started acting up, but the screen was spotless.



Sorry for your troubles;

Jim
 
My 392 is doing the same thing. I recently replaced the pre-filter and fuel filter before going on vacation in July. While taking the truck camper back to storage I had zero pressure and then it bounced up to 4. I left the trcuk with the camper on it in storgae and hope to check things this afternoon. Are all of you running the 392 or the 391? I bought mine in May '07, is the warranty expired?
 
Checked it with the gauge I got from Geno's this week. It's fine, has to be the sending unit for the gauge. Where are you 2nd gen guys mounting your sending unit?
 
Checked it with the gauge I got from Geno's this week. It's fine, has to be the sending unit for the gauge. Where are you 2nd gen guys mounting your sending unit?



Here's mine - hope it isn't too confusing - the "extra" stuff seen is the Hobbs switch for my fuel PSI alarm...



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This might be a better shot:



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