Lost lift pump at 30,000 miles. Dodge dealer charged an exorbitant amount to R&R. Early on I installed a pressure gauge and an aux pump parallel to the fuel system with the appropriate check valves and pluming. When the fuel pressure went to three pounds I selected the aux pump and the pressure went to 15 to 25 lbs. I believe this saved the high pressure injection pump, for I have driven 1600 miles pulling a fifth wheel trailer since then with out any indication of injection pump problems. I would like to install two remote aux pumps with an either/or switch and eliminate the factory pump. I would like to use NAPA pumps for they are available almost any where, but the pressure is rather high, I belong to several RV clubs and go pretty remote, the reason for two pumps. My questions are if I use the existing feed for the factory lift pump, from the eng. control unit will it set a trouble code? What is the max fuel pressure the high pressure injection pump will tolerate with out incurring damage? And the last on does any one know of an aftermarket off the shelf fuel pressure regulator that is diesel compatible and regulates to 15 lbs. pressure?
Zee
Cordelia California
Zee
Cordelia California
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