After alot of checking and reading I decided what the heck and bought a new lift (transfer)pump from a Cummins dealer.
First of all I have to say the customer service and the info I got was worth the drive.
The new pump has 15+ at idle and a rap of the go pedal causes no movement. At 60 mph in third gear lockup, still have 11 psi. WFO never got below 9 psi. I know this pump is putting out more because I discovered a leak at my pressure sensor that was NOT there before and the power seems to be back where it was before.
Now for the old pump.
The rotor or impeller was off center in the round chamber it is located in and after removing the impeller, the motor shaft was also off center to the point of touching the side of the opening it comes through. There is a new part # based on your engine #. BTW, my truck was built Jan 2000.
Now, the pressures I get are off from the book and I'm not the only one getting these pressures and maybe the book (FSM) was written based on a bad batch of pumps so maybe the numbers need to be revised.
I NEED A 20-25 # FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE
Also, the cummings service manager said he could reflash (read adjust) my ECM to get around 50hp more for less than $2. 00 per HP but it would void my warranty to which I replied "whats your point" (I have 10K now and refuse warranty).
I don't think the dealer would have replaced my pump because it showed pressure but was surely not right so I being my own warranty station took action.
Sorry this is sooo looong but I found someone that would talk straight to me and was willing to spend the time it took and their prices on filters and the pump were very good by what I have heard on this board. Pump 129. 00 US and this Cummins dealer gives Good Sam discounts above the case price on filters.
Tom
First of all I have to say the customer service and the info I got was worth the drive.
The new pump has 15+ at idle and a rap of the go pedal causes no movement. At 60 mph in third gear lockup, still have 11 psi. WFO never got below 9 psi. I know this pump is putting out more because I discovered a leak at my pressure sensor that was NOT there before and the power seems to be back where it was before.
Now for the old pump.
The rotor or impeller was off center in the round chamber it is located in and after removing the impeller, the motor shaft was also off center to the point of touching the side of the opening it comes through. There is a new part # based on your engine #. BTW, my truck was built Jan 2000.
Now, the pressures I get are off from the book and I'm not the only one getting these pressures and maybe the book (FSM) was written based on a bad batch of pumps so maybe the numbers need to be revised.
I NEED A 20-25 # FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE
Also, the cummings service manager said he could reflash (read adjust) my ECM to get around 50hp more for less than $2. 00 per HP but it would void my warranty to which I replied "whats your point" (I have 10K now and refuse warranty).
I don't think the dealer would have replaced my pump because it showed pressure but was surely not right so I being my own warranty station took action.
Sorry this is sooo looong but I found someone that would talk straight to me and was willing to spend the time it took and their prices on filters and the pump were very good by what I have heard on this board. Pump 129. 00 US and this Cummins dealer gives Good Sam discounts above the case price on filters.
Tom