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Ok well this one got me yesterday... put a new lift pump on the GF's 2000, 3500 last Monday (yea 6 days ago) after I got her gauges in and she was only running 6psi at idle and 0 WOT, so did that she then had 14 idle, and not under 12 running... yesterday goin down our main street with the 36' horse trailer, its starts jumpin and bumpin... i look at the fuel pressure gauge and its at 0!!! So owe ya flame out right in the middle of traffic. . grrr. . i get out and open the drain valve on the fuel filter and get a big blow of air... or it might have sucked in. . not forsure... i leave it open and start cycling the key... all the sudden fuel is goin everywhere under the truck... out of the vent... so close it up and fire it up... got 15psi on the gauge (its mech. off the vp schrader valve) so take off. . first thing i do is get off the main drag. . go about 2 blocks and the pressure goes to 0... and flame out... so do the same thing again and after about 5 mins get pressure back... take off again... and about 2 blocks does it again... so call a freind to take the trailer and i'm gonna try and limp it home... well after the 4th time of this doin this,,,its takin longer and longer to get pressure back... so end up having to tow it home... so what I'm thinkin is a bad Lift pump? Just got a lemon... it does happen... anyone have any ideas other than that... I changed the fuel filter with the LP last monday... Help please... i also checked for codes. . nothing comes up but Pdone... no codes though... thanks ppl... Russ
 
sorry to hear about your troubles. these lift pumps are a bummer,i hade one dead out of the box. make sure the harness is plugged well into the harness .
 
If you are hearing the pump run, look for a air leak. As I recall from when I changed my lp, there is a plastic push fitting in the fuel line near the lp that was a little tricky to get right. Also make sure the banjo fittings are properly torqued with two washer-gaskets (one on each side of the fitting) installed. Did you use new washer-gaskets?



Hope this helps. .



PK
 
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