I bought a 2001 late last year. I changed the fuel filter (first thing) at 40K miles. During the change I had some trouble getting the engine to start. I finally got her to kick off after bleeding the air out of the injection pump schrader valve.
Questions:
1. I am going on a trip to visit family (All Ford fans) and the truck is due for a fuel filter change. With all of the lift pump problems, I am scared to mess with the system and not get the truck started again. Would you still recommend changing the filter or wait till after the trip?
2. Based on the trouble I experienced during my first filter change, would this suggest that the stock pump is failing?
3. What is the best way to install the fuel pressure gauge in the system? Is there an existing port on the side of the pump?
4. One of the posts suggested that the pump is mounted in a location that does not meet the Cummins specifications. Does someone have the data on the proper mounting specifications for the pump? Would this limit the premature failures?
Questions:
1. I am going on a trip to visit family (All Ford fans) and the truck is due for a fuel filter change. With all of the lift pump problems, I am scared to mess with the system and not get the truck started again. Would you still recommend changing the filter or wait till after the trip?
2. Based on the trouble I experienced during my first filter change, would this suggest that the stock pump is failing?
3. What is the best way to install the fuel pressure gauge in the system? Is there an existing port on the side of the pump?
4. One of the posts suggested that the pump is mounted in a location that does not meet the Cummins specifications. Does someone have the data on the proper mounting specifications for the pump? Would this limit the premature failures?