Hello all,
Great site - Glad I joined!!
I am not a mechanic by any means, but my daddy instilled in me this motto: "Try it yourself before you take it somewhere"
Just purchased a 99 ram 2500 with 55k miles - really nice truck (second Diesel - first was my first car, a 1980's Impala with a 350 Diesel conversion I bought for 75 bucks).
I am concerned about the fuel system based on research, so I installed a FP guage yesterday, the setup consists on a snubber (mounted on the outlet side of the filter), then a 90 deg brass npt fitting, then an 18 inch grease hose, then a 45 deg brass npt fitting, then a brass coupler to the guage (mounted under the brake lines on the brake line bracket).
Westach guage.
Guage lights, Power, readings all ok (FP is on the low side, glad I put it in).
Leaks in 2 different locations are very small, and are only observed after running the motor for at least 20 minutes:
Leak 1 - The brass 90 that goes into the snubber. I have progressively cranked down the 90 to almost bottoming out on the snubber - I can't go much further, still leaking.
Leak 2 - the elbow or coupler at the bottom of the sensor (I got 'em pretty tight, but can still crank down a bit)
I used Rectorseal #5 pipe dope on all the fittings.
Questions:
-Is it OK to drive the vehicle like this, or will I introduce air into the fuel system and screw up the inj. pump?
Option: I have thought about giving up on the remote install (remove the grease hose and such) and mount the sensor directly to the top of the snubber at the fuel filter. Is this acceptable? - From what I have read on the forum, sounds like this could cause a premature failure of the sensor?
Option: Get rid of the snubber, and mount the hose to the top of the test port?
Any Ideas - has anyone run across this before?
Thanks,
Dave
Great site - Glad I joined!!
I am not a mechanic by any means, but my daddy instilled in me this motto: "Try it yourself before you take it somewhere"
Just purchased a 99 ram 2500 with 55k miles - really nice truck (second Diesel - first was my first car, a 1980's Impala with a 350 Diesel conversion I bought for 75 bucks).
I am concerned about the fuel system based on research, so I installed a FP guage yesterday, the setup consists on a snubber (mounted on the outlet side of the filter), then a 90 deg brass npt fitting, then an 18 inch grease hose, then a 45 deg brass npt fitting, then a brass coupler to the guage (mounted under the brake lines on the brake line bracket).
Westach guage.
Guage lights, Power, readings all ok (FP is on the low side, glad I put it in).
Leaks in 2 different locations are very small, and are only observed after running the motor for at least 20 minutes:
Leak 1 - The brass 90 that goes into the snubber. I have progressively cranked down the 90 to almost bottoming out on the snubber - I can't go much further, still leaking.
Leak 2 - the elbow or coupler at the bottom of the sensor (I got 'em pretty tight, but can still crank down a bit)
I used Rectorseal #5 pipe dope on all the fittings.
Questions:
-Is it OK to drive the vehicle like this, or will I introduce air into the fuel system and screw up the inj. pump?
Option: I have thought about giving up on the remote install (remove the grease hose and such) and mount the sensor directly to the top of the snubber at the fuel filter. Is this acceptable? - From what I have read on the forum, sounds like this could cause a premature failure of the sensor?
Option: Get rid of the snubber, and mount the hose to the top of the test port?
Any Ideas - has anyone run across this before?
Thanks,
Dave
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