When the tank is that low, I can hear the pump get a lot noiser due to cavitation (which explains why I have to wait and let the pump run a few seconds before I try to start it-- so the system can get primed.) My truck had the fuel canister mounted pump on it when I bought it about 4 yrs ago. I wanted to run a Smarty Jr, so I built my own fuel sytem with a Walbro 392 pump, bypass regulator which returns back to filler neck, and 3/8" marine barrier lined fuel hose. I also relocated the APPS and fabbed a bracket to run a filter base with 3u Donaldson P551313. I'm seeing about 23 psi of pressure at the CP3 at idle. I know this is a little high, so I was going to put a lighter spring in the bypass regulator--but from what I've read it won't cause any problems. I installed the fuel system not long after I bought the truck, but am pretty confident it has nothing to do with no starts below 1/4 tank, because I never dropped the tank or touched anything in it. I used Dorman connectors that adapt the factory fittings at the tank to a hose barb, that way I wouldn't have to fool with dropping the tank. 2003 had basically the same fuel system and it never had any problems.
I know a lot of 05+ trucks have issues when using a draw straw or non OEM pickup, but like I said, I never modified anything inside the tank. Anybody have some pictures or information on the OEM tank module? It seems like it has to be a hose with a hole in it that is not covered by fuel when the tank is getting that low.
I really just need to drop the tank and poke around a bit, but have put it off for a few yrs now.
Thanks
I know a lot of 05+ trucks have issues when using a draw straw or non OEM pickup, but like I said, I never modified anything inside the tank. Anybody have some pictures or information on the OEM tank module? It seems like it has to be a hose with a hole in it that is not covered by fuel when the tank is getting that low.
I really just need to drop the tank and poke around a bit, but have put it off for a few yrs now.
Thanks
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