Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
My issue with the 12v fuel system is you have a pumping machine in that lift pump sucking through a small fuel line a long distance from the tank. That puts major vacuum on the line, meaning any spot that's slightly compromised is going to suck in air. Not a great recipe when you have many spots in the fuel system that can have problems: the in-tank pickup assembly (hoses have been known to crack), fittings on the top of the fuel module, plastic hoses going to hard lines (can crack, rub through or pinch down like mine did). Next when you get up by the engine the hard line going to the prefilter has a O-ring that dries and fails, and cannot be found from Dodge or Cummins (at least I wasn't able to). Then you got the L-hose that dries & cracks held by weak spring clamps, and then the prefilter section with crapola heater and large O-rings that multiply the chances for leakage. Here is a little writeup I did redoing my fuel system: http://www.nwbombers.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=15869&hl=fuel
I went to the extent of modifying the pickup assembly,and running -8AN hose all the way to the prefilter. I have found one benefit of the -8AN line is my fuel pressure stays strong running filtered WVO, whereas it drops noticeably on my '98 with its stock fuel line because of the elevated viscosity of the veggie oil.
My plan is to pitch the prefilter setup completely, so that once you get to the engine bay the first thing the fuel meets is the lift pump. The prefilter screen on the fuel pickup assy in the tank is plenty fine, no need for a prefilter. I am going to install a 2000+ fuel filter assembly (my measurements says it will fit).
Vaughn
I went to the extent of modifying the pickup assembly,and running -8AN hose all the way to the prefilter. I have found one benefit of the -8AN line is my fuel pressure stays strong running filtered WVO, whereas it drops noticeably on my '98 with its stock fuel line because of the elevated viscosity of the veggie oil.
My plan is to pitch the prefilter setup completely, so that once you get to the engine bay the first thing the fuel meets is the lift pump. The prefilter screen on the fuel pickup assy in the tank is plenty fine, no need for a prefilter. I am going to install a 2000+ fuel filter assembly (my measurements says it will fit).
Vaughn
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