Dielselman24, Thanks but I've got one coming from Bob Wagner/Rip. It will be here today. BTW we just ran the Colorado R. thru the Grand Canyon on private trip w/ a bunch of rafters from Joplin area. Great bunch of guys to spend 3 weeks w/. Trip of a life time.
Shortshift, I'm down w/ the whole, if it has to die, let it die at home deal. If it had been a week earlier, We'd have been coming back from northern AZ and been just poop out of luck. There didn't appear to be a whole lota sources for repair on 89 in southern UT.
FG, he was out of stock and it had to come from CA. Took an extra day for the reman shop to send it. Guess they (reman shop) couldn't figure out that 'next day' doesn't mean 'ground ship'. According to Bob, these d*mn things are dying right and left. The shop here in SLC was 15 pumps behind when I called them on Mon.
I was lucky to get 191K out of it as it was, but it goes to show you that a fuel pressure gauge is invaluable. I know I've replaced the LP at least 7 times because I noticed a drop in fuel pressure. I've gotten as little as 12K out one and about a max of 30-35k out of others. I ran over a tree branch last summer and it pulled the connect off the lp and I got 0 psi in a hurry. The connector failed a few more time and I got 0 psi. I finely soldiered it. End of that problem, but it could have contributed to the IP dying. Last August, when we moved from MD to UT, we were pretty loaded. Prolly 4k over GCVW. (I know, I know, "if your ever in an accident... ... liability... blah, blah. We drove 65 the whole way. ) The truck was smoking pretty bad when we hit Park City and has since we got here. So, it may not have been just the elevation. Oh well, w/ the new pump we'll run it another 100k+ miles.