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Heavy white smoke, hard start fuel in oil and out exhaust, swap parts off good running truck

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Low boost, low power, dies after fueling up

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I don’t have an ESN for a ‘99 or ‘00, but I do for a ‘98.5 and an ‘01. The crossover tubes are the same for both, 3944833.

Yes, all the injectors now use the same connector tubes. However, the 98.5 original equipped tubes were slightly different, so when you change injectors you need to change to the new style tubes.

Copy & paste from DAP's site:

"Please note that some 98.5 trucks will need connector tubes. If your engine serial numer is lesser than 56462598, you will be required to purchase them or your new injectors will not seal properly. Recommend with o-ring 3867043 (purchased separately.)"

https://www.dieselautopower.com/bosch-cross-over-fuel-connector-tube-f00zr20002
 
I definitely don't see my keyway in there 6 more hours at work untill I can go home and make sure that's the problem I'm kinda hoping it is lol

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I definitely don't see my keyway in there 6 more hours at work untill I can go home and make sure that's the problem I'm kinda hoping it is lol

Yes, It is nice to find closure when ya tear your hair out for three days. Keep in mind...where is it then...is it in the pan or waiting to fall into the gears....sorry:D

Also, keep in mind you will need the matching key that the pump you use requires. If it is gone completely you will need to source the right one. I think the pump will have the key code stamped in the ID tag area.
 
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