Originally posted by GLASMITHS
You hit the nail on the head. There are not that many failures, in comparison to the total. Mine is 85K and still hummin. . OOO defects.
Now one thing on the pumps that has been overlooked - those who have high mileage and no failures, we don't run our tanks empty; or rather less than half full. On a trip I always use the bed tank and it never has less than 50 gallons for cooling
Thanks! And you make an excellent point. Having fuel in the tank may contribute significantly to reducing wear on the lift pump. Not going below 1/4 say, probably reduces load and will make it live longer.
Still, I agree that it shouldn't be a problem. I feel that this is a design flaw.
My story is that I started getting low pump pressures during normal driving, say about 2psi pre-filter. But it came and went, so I was nervous about getting it to fail at the dealership. I also took the EZ out before my visit, though the DDII's stayed in. The mechanic was pleased that he didn't have to install a gauge to determine fuel pressure, and he was able to get it to drop right down to nothing under hard acceleration.
Later, when he saw the Espar in the way of the lift pump, he just about freaked. I had to accept and pay for any additional time he spent working around it, fair enough. This issue worked out quite well, as he realized he could get the starter out quickly enough, and work from below.
What is relevant to this thread, is that the new lift pump wasn't exactly stellar, I could still get it to drop below the magic 8psi under hard acceleration. But it isn't failing like the old pump was either. Is this due to the larger injectors? Possibly. I can still draw the pressure down to about 2psi on a long uphill onramp under hard acceleration. My guess is that I should move to a pusher pump and buy a spare lift pump to cover my butt.
In any case, I'm glad to hear that the Dodge Service desk is aware of the problem, and that the average Joe has a good chance that this will get fixed without much argument. There's hope that DC will address the problem and fix it.
Matt