Glad he got it repaired, but just for reference in case it happens to anyone else, you can run the truck forever at governed speed without hurting anything. Yes it does not sound normal but it is impossible to do any damage.
Thanks, nice to have in my toolbelt. No FASS on the 5500, but nice to know about how it really works. Curious, if you know anything about the 2018 commercial ISB 6.7? I'M installing a second 70-gallon fuel tank on my 2019 International MV607 (4300) and there are no in tank pumps. With everything painted red, nothing really stands out. like a lift pump. Can't get some info off Quick Serve app; not sure if they mask it or if its deleted, but result is the same if I can't see it. Thanks for any info.
Cheers, Ron
.The electric lift pump is more or less a consumer product as if you run out of fuel it primes the system without interference from the user.
The Dmax keeps getting mentioned, the LLY's have a primer pump on the filter housing to make up for the lack of a pump. I would imagine anything with out a LP would have to have some way of priming the system aside from just cranking....
We have $1.3 million dollar cranes that utilize lift pumps. Cummins engines no less.
All of our QSB's have externally mounted lift pumps.
What is the fuel filter change procedure? Do they call out the cycling of the ignition?
Oh well, off course it isn't prohibited to put a lift pump onto a commercial vehicle...
Why is everyone so picky here lately.....
At 1.3M, I hope it has two.. and maybe a massaging seat![]()
Hmmm. And here I was hoping for a better sun screen when the next 9150 comes in next month. Where have my priorities been?
Ron, If you get a chance have a good look at your filter housing. That should tell you whether or not you have one (lift pump) by the presence (or absence) of a primer/plunger.
It sure wasn't meant as anything personal?
I was only providing one example of how my experiences have been very different from yours.
That's all, Ozy.