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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Lift Pump testing confusion?

    Renoram, I was in the Dodge dealer in Salida, CO for another problem (cracked exhaust manifold) and the tech offered to test my LP just for kicks. He said that when the starter is bumped - without starting the engine - the LP will run for 20 sec and specs say that it should flow 44 oz of...
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Gage light connection

    Thanks FourBarR -- This works perfectly. I would have replied sooner but we have been busy watching Hurricane Frances. It turns out that she has gone east of where we are (Alabama coast) so we can breath easy - at least until Ivan gets closer. Thanks again for the hint.
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Gage light connection

    Thanks for the replies --- My truck is a 99. George
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Gage light connection

    I have just finished installing four gages and would like to connect the gage lights so that they come on when the headlights are turned on and, if possible, also operate off the dash dimmer. But if that is too diffucult at least have them operate with the headlight switch. How do I...
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) fuel pressure gauge

    Of course, one assumes that the proper port in which to measure idle pressure will be post filter. Also, proper maintaince re fuel filter is also assumed.
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Yet another!! dead Lift pump, less than 1,000 miles on it!

    mhenon, I don't think you are off base at all. In fact, I think you are right on the money. The LP is driven by an electric motor and therefore its fuel delivery is independent of engine speed or load. It is, of course dependent on receiving the correct voltage. The injection pump (I think)...
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) fuel pressure gauge

    Mounting the gage under the hood is not useless because the pressure can be checked at idle - the test that Dodge specifies. This should be adequite; if the idle pressure is above 10psi the lift pump will supply sufficient fuel for a stock engine. I was told that Dodge also now...
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Boost Gage Install

    Vic, A couple of years ago I installed a Pac-Brake exhaust brake which involved replacing the elbow leaving the turbo. The new elbow from Pac-Brake has the port. Thanks for the replies re the boost fitting. I now feel comfortable about the boost gage and am ready to order. George
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Boost Gage Install

    RBratby, I have a 1999 3500. George
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Boost Gage Install

    Ok! I'm convinced. I'm ready to install EGT and Boost gages. I have a port post turbo that will take an EGT sensor but I can't locate a likely place to install a boost sensor. I need help from someone who has done this. From what I read on these threads it seems as if everyone has a boost...
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Lift pump replacement

    Dave, I live on the Gulf coast of Alabama, in the little village of Magnolia Springs.
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Lift pump replacement

    DKothe, Thanks for the info. I printed it and now have it in my maintaince note book for future reference.
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Lift pump replacement

    So far (95,000 miles) the lift pump on my 99 stock engine is performing well. It meets Dodge's pressure and flow specs. But all the threads on here lead me to believe that sooner or later it will have to be replaced. Do any of you who have done this job have any words of wisdom as to how...
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) fuel pressure gauge

    I mounted a 0-30psi gage (NAPA, $14) in the port after the filter on top of the fuel filter housing. The gage came with a 1/4-in NPT so I had to buy an adapter as the port in the filter housing is 1/8-in NPT. I just returned from a 3500 mile trip to the Rockies and I checked the fuel pressure...
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Under hood fuel pressure gage

    Thanks for your response, guys. I think I will leave the gage mounted to the fuel filter houing for the next few weeks. We are heading out to Colorado in a couple of days (about 1500 miles from here) and I will be able to check the fuel pressure when I stop for fuel. GeorgeW
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    2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Under hood fuel pressure gage

    After reading all the posts re lift pump failures I am now a believer that the fuel pressure needs to monitored. I picked up a 0-30 psi gage (glycren filled) from NAPA and mounted it to the outlet port on top of the fuel filter housing. It is reading 12 psi at idle. This seems to be in the...
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) fuel pressure gauge????????

    Thanks for your reply mediccummin. My truck is a 99.
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) fuel pressure gauge????????

    I have read all the posts regarding the lift pump problems that some are having and I am begining to get paranoid. My 99 3500 has just over 91,000 miles and, as far as I can tell, has no lift pump problems. Some say it is possible to drive with a bad (or dead) LP with the injection pump...
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