I am contemplating doing my own VP44 replacement. I’ve read many threads on the subject and reviewed the Chrysler Service manual for my truck. There are a few things that still trouble me; so I’ve decided to ask for some answers from you guys.
I know that the engine should be rotated until the keyway is at the 12 o’clock position. My question is can the keyway fall into the gear housing even if it’s at the 12 o’clock position? This applies to removal as well as install. Is the keyway hard to place into the pump shaft? If it’s not in there correctly, then maybe it could be knocked out during the install. The reason I ask is that I read one thread whereby the person indicated that they had the keyway at the 12 o’clock position but it still came out into the gear housing. I think this was during the removal.
As regards the pump nut and washer, are those relatively easy to remove from the shaft? It would seem to me that, if anything fell into the gear housing, it would one of those items. It doesn’t appear like either one would be hard to grab hold of to remove.
I have read numerous threads whereby people who have done this job say they used super glue to hold the keyway in place or they used grease to do the job. According to my service manual, and I quote, “The machined tapers on both injection pump shaft and injection pump gear must be absolutely dry, clean and free of any dirt or oil film. This will insure proper gear-to-shaft tightening. ” Since the keyway is mounted in the machined taper of the pump shaft I don’t see being able to use anything other than some sort of glue on the bottom of the keyway.
I’m sure the injector pump is a bit heavy so when removing, is it easy to nick the injection pump shaft on the gear housing during removal? That’s a no, no according to my service manual. I’m 63 years old and not quite as agile or as strong as I used to be. If I decide to do this job myself I’ll probably have a few beers to take the edge off.
One last thing - I‘ve been looking at the FPCM 9-way connector. How do you remove it? I see a couple of tiny screws; are those something you have to take out? I’m looking at it from the side and the connector appears to be at the back.
I would appreciate any thoughts on this. Before anyone suggests that I review the Diesel-Dan videos on Putfile.com. I have a dial-up connection on my pc and viewing videos on the web is an extremely slow process.
I know that the engine should be rotated until the keyway is at the 12 o’clock position. My question is can the keyway fall into the gear housing even if it’s at the 12 o’clock position? This applies to removal as well as install. Is the keyway hard to place into the pump shaft? If it’s not in there correctly, then maybe it could be knocked out during the install. The reason I ask is that I read one thread whereby the person indicated that they had the keyway at the 12 o’clock position but it still came out into the gear housing. I think this was during the removal.
As regards the pump nut and washer, are those relatively easy to remove from the shaft? It would seem to me that, if anything fell into the gear housing, it would one of those items. It doesn’t appear like either one would be hard to grab hold of to remove.
I have read numerous threads whereby people who have done this job say they used super glue to hold the keyway in place or they used grease to do the job. According to my service manual, and I quote, “The machined tapers on both injection pump shaft and injection pump gear must be absolutely dry, clean and free of any dirt or oil film. This will insure proper gear-to-shaft tightening. ” Since the keyway is mounted in the machined taper of the pump shaft I don’t see being able to use anything other than some sort of glue on the bottom of the keyway.
I’m sure the injector pump is a bit heavy so when removing, is it easy to nick the injection pump shaft on the gear housing during removal? That’s a no, no according to my service manual. I’m 63 years old and not quite as agile or as strong as I used to be. If I decide to do this job myself I’ll probably have a few beers to take the edge off.
One last thing - I‘ve been looking at the FPCM 9-way connector. How do you remove it? I see a couple of tiny screws; are those something you have to take out? I’m looking at it from the side and the connector appears to be at the back.
I would appreciate any thoughts on this. Before anyone suggests that I review the Diesel-Dan videos on Putfile.com. I have a dial-up connection on my pc and viewing videos on the web is an extremely slow process.