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Don't know what to make of it but I just checked out a guys '98. 5 and the lift pump doesn't seem to run at all. Bumped the starter and still can't hear it run. I asked the owner about it and he says it's been that way since he bought it a couple weeks ago. The truck doesn't seem to care about the situation. Do those '98. 5 have some magic injector pump or the worlds quietest lift pump?
 
I had the same problem. Put 5000 miles on the truck with zero pressure from the lift pump. I dont understand how the thing was running??? Its amazing how much better it runs with a new lift pump!!

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I believe there are two pumps inside the "injection pump". A kind of high volume low-pressure rotary pump and the high-pressure low volume piston(?) pump. The rotary pump MAY be able to draw hard enough to get fuel and keep the engine running, but I don't think it was designed for that. I believe it is supposed to be fed with a positive pressure so that there is excess fuel to cool the "injection pump" as a whole. I think that there is a thread that does a much better job of explaining this than I am dooing, I'll see if I can find it.

Mike

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My lift pump went out also, and it seemed to run fine. The dealer checked pressure and replaced the lift pump under warranty. Although the truch did seem to run fine without the lift pump, it ran smoother and harder when the lift pump was replaced. I am not sure but I think the injector pump is designed to be "fed" fuel from the lift pump under slight pressure to operate as designed. Better get it replaced or risk damage to the injector pump.
 
The injection pump will pull enough fuel to inject. However it will not pull enough excess for cooling and lubrication. The truck will run until the injection pump dies, which could be a month or a year, or next week.

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I've had two bad lift pumps on my truck - neither time did I notice any driveability problems. Although once a good pump was in there it did seem to have better throttle response. Like the guys above said - what you lose is cooling and lubrication, your fuel pressure has to go very very low (I've heard around negative 5 psi) before you'll see a driveability problem. This is the very reason that I highly recommend having a full time fuel pressure gauge on any 24 valve truck - or at a minimum checking it regularly (driving down the road under load - not sitting in a driveway at idle).



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Yeah, and just wait till he has to change the fuel filter. Even refilling the cannister with fuel before reinstalling, it will probably not start. Once the prime is lost, the truck is done. Happened to a guy I know and after the lift pump was replaced, bumped the starter a couple times to run the lift pump and started right up.

icarus

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Did the fuel filter change along with draining a completely full tank. Had to use another electric fuel pump and a lot of cranking to get it going again. The reason I walked over and looked at the guys truck is it sounded like it was running on either. Popped the filler cap and O baby did it smell like gas. These trucks don't run to smooth on unleaded. Sounded like a PSD cackling on all 8 cylinders.
 
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