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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) is there any way to tell if vp44 is original or not?

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I was wondering if anybody out there might know of a way to identify the injection pump on a used vehicle to see if it had ever been replaced or not. are there any tell tale signs to look for or records that maybe a dealer could look up to show the original numbers on the pump?
 
This is just from what I have come across in my travels and working on MANY 24 valve trucks. DEALER/Manufacture and/or Cummins puts a yellow tag on the VP electric plug that says "VOID" from FACTORY. Neither dealer or aftermarket put this back on after VP change. I have never seen one with a VP and I have never seen a source to get it. If the sticker is gone or cut it is not probably original. Just my $. 02



Dave
 
Thanks Gary, Now if I could make my 500 or so posts look like your 10000 or so posts. I have read tons of your stuff and hope to land as much data about my second gen trucks as you have. :-laf :-laf :-laf
 
The OEM pump will be a cast silver color with no stickers for part #. the void sticker was only used for a relatively short period. If it is black it is a reman. if it has a part# sticker it is a reman. I worked on a truck Sat that had the oem pump at 295xxx miles. Some live longer than expected.
 
The OEM pump will be a cast silver color with no stickers for part #. the void sticker was only used for a relatively short period. If it is black it is a reman. if it has a part# sticker it is a reman. I worked on a truck Sat that had the oem pump at 295xxx miles. Some live longer than expected.



Mine is at 222K and counting!



SHG
 
I saw the void sticker you were talking about and it is peeled back from one side but still on there. Thanks for the info guys, I really appreciate it.
 
out of curiousity, if I just put on an Air Dog 100 as preventitive maintance VP 44, should I still be worried about VP44 taking a dump? Its the original with 107K on it.
 
Mostly, no you don't need to worry about it. My understanding is that the vast majority of VP44 failures is due to the electronics cooking from excessive heat. Your Air Dog provides much more fuel flow which serves to cool the VP44 (the excess fuel flows back through the return to the tank).

Mike
 
While I was changing the apps today I got a good look at the sticker on the IP.



REMAN IN USA

IPVR17X

0 986 444 023 090



Also, the pump is black as stated before and it does have the void sticker on it. This is good news, at 160,000 i'm glad it's not the original. I think I may go ahead and install the smaller $240 FASS to maybe extend the life of the IP. Do you think this would be a worthwhile idea. The smaller FASS from geno's is supposed to put out something like 30% more fuel. Any thoughts?
 
Mostly, no you don't need to worry about it. My understanding is that the vast majority of VP44 failures is due to the electronics cooking from excessive heat. Your Air Dog provides much more fuel flow which serves to cool the VP44 (the excess fuel flows back through the return to the tank).



Mike

It has been my experience that most failures are mechanical... ... ... I am into the thousands on vp replacements ;)
 
Well, I'll definitely defer to you Bob! I'm guessing you've probably forgotten more about changing out pumps than I'll ever know. :D



Mike
 
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