Hey Gang!
I'm prepin' my truck for a 2 1/2 week trip to Jackson Hole, Wy. & Canyonland area of Utah.
I replaced a questionable Lift Pump (Carter brand) w/ a new Cummins Lift Pump. Installation was straight forward.
My question is in regard to Lift Pump Manual Primimg Lever "position" after purging the pump & feed line of air thru the "low pressure bleeding screw".
IN WHICH POSITION SHOULD THE MANUAL PRIMING LEVER RESIDE DURING NORMAL OPERATION?
In section 14-114 FUEL SYSTEM in the '92 service manual under MECHANICAL LIFT PUMP it states: "During vehicle operation the pump lever must be in the down position. " Easy enough to understand.
Then: In section 14-134 FUEL SYSTEM - SERVICE PROCEEDURES (a few pages later) the manual states: "CAUTION: The lever must be returned to the locked position (pointing up) after priming. " I assume this means while the vehicle is in operation once again. Is this conflicting information or I'm I missing something?
LOOKING FOR THE STRAIGHT ANSWER!
Thank you in advance..... KEENO
I'm prepin' my truck for a 2 1/2 week trip to Jackson Hole, Wy. & Canyonland area of Utah.
I replaced a questionable Lift Pump (Carter brand) w/ a new Cummins Lift Pump. Installation was straight forward.
My question is in regard to Lift Pump Manual Primimg Lever "position" after purging the pump & feed line of air thru the "low pressure bleeding screw".
IN WHICH POSITION SHOULD THE MANUAL PRIMING LEVER RESIDE DURING NORMAL OPERATION?
In section 14-114 FUEL SYSTEM in the '92 service manual under MECHANICAL LIFT PUMP it states: "During vehicle operation the pump lever must be in the down position. " Easy enough to understand.
Then: In section 14-134 FUEL SYSTEM - SERVICE PROCEEDURES (a few pages later) the manual states: "CAUTION: The lever must be returned to the locked position (pointing up) after priming. " I assume this means while the vehicle is in operation once again. Is this conflicting information or I'm I missing something?

LOOKING FOR THE STRAIGHT ANSWER!
Thank you in advance..... KEENO
