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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Fuel problem

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New here. 99 dodge cummins 3500 2 wheel dually. Truck running good. Then just dies. Installed new lift pump ran great about a month. Dies again. Install lift pump again. Get it running. Drive about 2 miles dead. Install another lift pump. Nothing. Install yet another. Truck starts runs good about 30 seconds and then idles like crap. Have pressure gauge. Turn key. Up to 15 lb. start truck. Down to 0. Got it to idle but again like crap. Seems like lift pump cant keep up or i am doing something wrong. New filter. please help. At a loss.
 
Are you sucking air along your system someplace or your draw straw inside the tank broke
Do you have a in tank pump or external mounted pump if external try hooking hoses into a 5 gal bucket of fuel and see if that cures it
 
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Run a external hose to pump and another from pump into a 5 gal bucket of fuel if it keeps pumping the pump is good then you need to look at the supply side or the pump electrical side also check the pump relay
 
Already tried hard wire pump. Pumps up to pressure fine. Then when it starts down to 0. So i am thinking weak pump or drawing air somewhere?
 
I just bought a airdog 100 off amazon for bout $276.00 it's a replacement for external mounted pump on 98.5-02 these are heavy duty gear pumps

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Cool. Think i am going that way.


Maybe I am missing something here, but are you going to install a fifth lift pump and expect different results? Did you try as Phantomusa suggested twice, rigging your pump up to a separate five gallon container? If you have a severe fuel flow restriction anywhere before the inlet of the lift pump, then the symptoms you are describing would be exactly how a good operating lift pump would respond.

Remember, "Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results"

Just sayin' ...

- John
 
What John and I'm trying to say is you need to eliminate any possible cause other then a lift pump...it's call troubleshooting steps
1 do u have a constant fuel supply
2 be sure the power supply is constant
Ect ect
Pappy
 
With that many pump changes you either have the worst luck in the world or you have another problem. I would vote for another problem if you know for sure the pump has voltage during all of this.

Dave
 
I have hard wired the pump. Sobi have power all the time. I am going try letting it run into a 5 gallon.

I take it that hard wired means a positive and negative directly to the battery. Then, yes as suggested earlier I believe put a hose on the suction side and put it into a fuel jug and see what happens.

Dave
 
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