Okay, so I've been putting off getting gauges due to a cash crunch. I put on an EZ about 4 months ago and was very happy with the bang for the buck/seat of the pants power that was immediately noticed.
About 2 months ago I felt like some power was missing. I thought that maybe I'd just gotten used to the EZ and was imagining it. Kept thinking about it, it kept bugging me, and I thought I'd give Briar's test gauge a try just to confirm that I was NOT imagining things and see if my lift pump had indeed headed south. I have approximately 32k miles on the truck at this point.
Figured the $49. 00 was insurance and peace of mind, money well spent.
Long story short, received the gauge on Friday of last week, checked the pressure at the Shrader valve on Saturday, and lo and behold:
6-7 psi at idle
3-5 psi cruising
0 psi or less at WOT
The only indication I had that the lift pump was nogoodsky was 'seat of the pants' and of course reading all of the posts on this board. Rest assured to all of you who think 'all is well' my truck ran fine for the most part, no missing, started fine, etc. One other indication I had was after changing the fuel filter the previous week I had a hard time priming the system , finally started after many many anxious minutes cranking the key after 'bumping' the starter several times.
Also as an FYI it's been said on here before, I COULD hear the lift pump running after bumping the system, but apparently (as has been said on here before) the fact that you can hear the lift pump running doesn't mean it's actually working.
Took about five minutes to hook up the test gauge, no tools required, instructions and exploded view of what you're looking at/for are provided, a child could do it.
To anyone who's debating whether or not to check your pressures out don't delay. The mere fact that your truck starts OK and runs 'okay' doesn't mean your lift pump hasn't taken a dump. It's been said on here before but it bears repeating.
Thanks Briar for a quick and dirty solution. Also thanks to all on this board who've provided their . 02 worth with their experiences for all to share.
The good news is is that it's at the dealer right now for a new lift pump. I told the service manager that it was 'not running right' and told him I'd checked the pressures and where, and what they were. I was ready for war, but surprisingly he was receptive and said 'sounds like the fuel pump'. Hopefully they've seen this before and will know what to check and where, and I won't have the hassle I was expecting. Keeping my fingers crossed, still ready for war if need be.
Now Dodge, how soon before this thing blows up in your face?
zman
About 2 months ago I felt like some power was missing. I thought that maybe I'd just gotten used to the EZ and was imagining it. Kept thinking about it, it kept bugging me, and I thought I'd give Briar's test gauge a try just to confirm that I was NOT imagining things and see if my lift pump had indeed headed south. I have approximately 32k miles on the truck at this point.
Figured the $49. 00 was insurance and peace of mind, money well spent.
Long story short, received the gauge on Friday of last week, checked the pressure at the Shrader valve on Saturday, and lo and behold:
6-7 psi at idle
3-5 psi cruising
0 psi or less at WOT
The only indication I had that the lift pump was nogoodsky was 'seat of the pants' and of course reading all of the posts on this board. Rest assured to all of you who think 'all is well' my truck ran fine for the most part, no missing, started fine, etc. One other indication I had was after changing the fuel filter the previous week I had a hard time priming the system , finally started after many many anxious minutes cranking the key after 'bumping' the starter several times.
Also as an FYI it's been said on here before, I COULD hear the lift pump running after bumping the system, but apparently (as has been said on here before) the fact that you can hear the lift pump running doesn't mean it's actually working.
Took about five minutes to hook up the test gauge, no tools required, instructions and exploded view of what you're looking at/for are provided, a child could do it.
To anyone who's debating whether or not to check your pressures out don't delay. The mere fact that your truck starts OK and runs 'okay' doesn't mean your lift pump hasn't taken a dump. It's been said on here before but it bears repeating.
Thanks Briar for a quick and dirty solution. Also thanks to all on this board who've provided their . 02 worth with their experiences for all to share.
The good news is is that it's at the dealer right now for a new lift pump. I told the service manager that it was 'not running right' and told him I'd checked the pressures and where, and what they were. I was ready for war, but surprisingly he was receptive and said 'sounds like the fuel pump'. Hopefully they've seen this before and will know what to check and where, and I won't have the hassle I was expecting. Keeping my fingers crossed, still ready for war if need be.
Now Dodge, how soon before this thing blows up in your face?
zman