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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Lift pump and pressure guage???

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Need Some help

Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) KwikSpool B1 for TST PowerMax 3

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Hello all, I just retired an 89 350/cummins, its replacement is an 02. I changed lift pumps 5 times in 195000 on the 89, one inj pump and many injectors. So wanting to avoid lp problems with the 02 I want to add the guage now and buy a new lp pump, where do I get the guage, is it a kit thing and what is the cummins part number for the lp pump. My 02 has 39m miles registered and I drove it home 214.



My 89; D350, 6bt, standard cab, 8 foot box, 4:10, tf720 3spd auto,bought new by my Dad. My 02 is qc, 2500 8' box, 4 spd at, 4:10 with a nice option package. Tom
 
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The gauge that you get depends on whether you want it to be permanent, temporary, in-cab, or under the hood. I bought a mechanical fuel pressure gauge and mounted it permanently, that way I'm always getting fuel pressure readings. When I was doing research on the type of gauge, I read in a few places that the mechanical isolator is more reliable than an electric one. I'm not sure if that still holds true. You may need to buy a tapped banjo bolt from Geno's, but call him to make sure.



Not sure about the LP part number



-Tim
 
Tom,



tajensen is right on. I have an Isspro mechanical in the cab. While mine runs fuel to the gauge, I have not had a problem. Others are concerned about having the fuel inside hence the isolator.



My dad and I run the same setup.



To each thier own.



Dave
 
Just put one in fron Geno's electric and it showed 5. 5 at idle and 5 running at 60 and 2. 5 WOT with the trailer. When I took it to Dodge they said the pressure was fine. I have to call Genos in the morning.
 
FYI you can also use a boost gauge for FP. For your application there really would be no need as there are many in the range of psi's you need to cover, but, when I needed a gauge that went to 30 psi's and wanted a mechanical gauge, there were not any good choices. I mounted a Autometer Ultralite 0-30 boost gauge on my hood using the braided ss line, works well and has been for a few years now.



Scott W.
 
Replace to lift pump ASAP! Get it from Cummins West... $142 with the 10% discount you get when joining the Cummins Power Store Club. Keep your old one as a spare, since it kinda works and won't leave you out in the boonies.

Change it yourself; just remove the fuel filter casing screws in the left side of the block and tie it out of the way, then pull your lift pump... 15 minutes max! :) The manual tells you to pull the starter and go in from below-- what a crock! They print this in the manual to increase labor costs, but then do it the easy way, saving an hour of time... (who do they think they're fooling--- not any TDR reader:)

Bob in Sacto
 
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