Hello All, It has been a long while since I posted a note. Been busy with life. A little history is in order which hopefully will yeald an answer.
On 20 Aug 2003 with 103,000 miles on my little Cummins, I installed a brand new FASS-150 with a serial # of 495. This was a preventative strike on the original lift pump to keep me ahead of the game.
The truck is my daily driver and now has 250,000 on it.
Last week on Sunday I headed into work to take care of some problems and noticed that my fuel pressure was reading about 1 to 0 psi. The truck ran ok with a 3/8th ID fuel line. Got it home and started tracking down the problem. Electrical OK, Filters ?? Changed in June of 2009, Brushes in the pump ??? Decided to order a set of these. The next day my fuel pressure was back to about 9 to 10 psi and has held steady at this for the whole week. The new brushes arrived on Friday and I installed them today. Old brush length is 11/32nds and are the original brushes with this pump. The new brushes are 23/32nds and are installed at this time.
With the new brushes installed the pressure is still 9 to 10 psi. So we decided to change out the filters. Did this and the pressure is still 9 to 10 psi.
The question now is, the motor on the pump going for just wear and do they make a certified replacement motor for this gearator style pump.
I look forward to your suggestions. Thanks for th help in advance.
Wally
On 20 Aug 2003 with 103,000 miles on my little Cummins, I installed a brand new FASS-150 with a serial # of 495. This was a preventative strike on the original lift pump to keep me ahead of the game.
The truck is my daily driver and now has 250,000 on it.
Last week on Sunday I headed into work to take care of some problems and noticed that my fuel pressure was reading about 1 to 0 psi. The truck ran ok with a 3/8th ID fuel line. Got it home and started tracking down the problem. Electrical OK, Filters ?? Changed in June of 2009, Brushes in the pump ??? Decided to order a set of these. The next day my fuel pressure was back to about 9 to 10 psi and has held steady at this for the whole week. The new brushes arrived on Friday and I installed them today. Old brush length is 11/32nds and are the original brushes with this pump. The new brushes are 23/32nds and are installed at this time.

With the new brushes installed the pressure is still 9 to 10 psi. So we decided to change out the filters. Did this and the pressure is still 9 to 10 psi.

The question now is, the motor on the pump going for just wear and do they make a certified replacement motor for this gearator style pump.
I look forward to your suggestions. Thanks for th help in advance.
Wally