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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) At what pressure do you get

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starting problems? I just put a higher spring in my new FASS and now at 22 PSI from 15 and a hard start when left a few minutes... ... . thoughts?????We just replaced the old FASS pump with the new Brushless One..... great exchange from the factory.....
 
22 psi??? Oh I hope your injector pump isn't damaged, according to a guy who just replaced my lift pump, the injector pump can only take 15 psi. Jim Jessup of Diesel Tune Up worked at Cummins for 33 years and retired 6 years ago. He knows these engines better than anyone I have read or talked to.
 
It seems like some of the pumps stand way over the 13. 5 psi ideal pressure without a problem while others give problems with only a little extra pressure. Who knows why... I had a hard start problem on my truck when warm from too much fuel pressure. I fixed the problem by reducing the pressure to a more normal level. The injection pump ran another 60k miles before it died. Get the pressure down to where it should be and you will probably be fine.



Steve Keim
 
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Aw Jeez... . I just installed the BD pusher on my 98. 5. It raised my fp from 15 psi to 27psi. Am I in trouble? Is there a pressure regulator available for our trucks? Any info will be appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

Dooner
 
I think Brett from II mentioned that the Bosch test stand standard is 13. 5 + - APPROXIMATELY 3. There is a diaphram that in the earlier days was prone to fail by cracking or failing seals around the edges is too much or too little pressure. I think Bosch has been putting in a stronger diaphram in the newer rebuild kits.



For me, 13. 5 +- as little variance as possible. The bypass valve that comes with the RASP is somewhat settable bypassing everything over xx back to the tank. I know you do not do a RASP, but I would bet that you could order a bypass valve from a RASP vendor. It is VERY well made and large flow ports and easy to take apart and adjust.



Bob Weis
 
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