ponder this...
not meaning to flame anyone here, but i do agree that these lift pumps are junk no matter where they are placed. i have had three of them go bad in 6k miles, two in the stock location and one as a pusher. so here is the point to ponder... why have i driven other multiple vehicles of different manufactures for over 300,000 miles and never had a fuel pump problem, never!!! the point is a fuel pump doesn't have to be a maintaince part. a company that i worked for has a fleet of PSD 7. 3's and routinely puts 250,000 miles on them before getting rid of them, and not one fuel pump issue on 10 trucks in about 8 years... figure it out that is a lot of miles. the problem is two fold... cheap carter pumps and worng location. we paid big extra $$$ for a good diesel engine, would another few $$$ hurt to put a good pump on in the factory??? don't flame cummins... dodge orders those engines as a "ready to run unit" to simply drop in the their trucks... fuel system included, and guess what... carter was probably the cheapest bidder. sorry for my frustration that i share with a lot of others... bottom line is i have never seen another gasser or diesel that a fuel pump was considered a maintaince item like a filter, brakes, or belt... and i think we should not be an exception because we drive a cummins/dodge.
Nomex flame suit on!!!
jeremy