Got a call this morning from Denis (buddy w/ '01. 5 setup identical to mine) who was heading back to school from a weekend of chuckar hunting in Eastern Oregon. He was in Burns Jct. and said he happened to glance down at his FP gage and it was reading 0 PSI at idle.
So, I told him to check all the connections on the gage first and then to bump the starter to check the lift-pump. Got a call back about 1 hour later saying he was cruising at 62 MPH and 2 PSI on the FP gage.
So, my first thought was the LP, and then that he'd got a bad load of diesel and the filter was really bad. Well, he finally got into Burns and went to the local Napa, that closes at 3 PM, and he got there at 3:02 PM and they let him in. The guy said he'd sold 3 fuel filters for Cummins just today, and Denis got his last one... went and changed it, and sure enough, 14. 5 PSI at idle!!
So, FP gage saved the day and possibly a VP-44. Awful nice having info like that just by glancing at a gage.
Josh

So, my first thought was the LP, and then that he'd got a bad load of diesel and the filter was really bad. Well, he finally got into Burns and went to the local Napa, that closes at 3 PM, and he got there at 3:02 PM and they let him in. The guy said he'd sold 3 fuel filters for Cummins just today, and Denis got his last one... went and changed it, and sure enough, 14. 5 PSI at idle!!
So, FP gage saved the day and possibly a VP-44. Awful nice having info like that just by glancing at a gage.
Josh