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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) lift pump

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I'm having problems with my fuel pressure. When I first start the truck, the fuel pressure goes to approx. 14 lbs, stays there for five seconds, then drops to apprx. 2-3 lbs. During acceleration, fuel pressure drops to zero.

I changed the fuel filter and bled the lines, but still having the same problem.

I had the lift pump replaced apprx. 15k miles ago.

Is anyone else having this problem?

If I do have to replace the lift pump again, where is the best place to get one? Dealer quoted me $229. 00 for the lift pump (not including installation).



Thanks,

Bob

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1998 Dodge 3500 4x4 with 143,000 miles
 
Bob sound like the pump is on its way out. I just replaced mine a couple month back, it had the same issues.



You can get a pump for less than 150. 00 from cummins
 
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Could be the fuel pressure sensor -- this is fairly common. You might want to verify the pressure with a mechanical guage attached directly to the filter test port.



Craig
 
I would install a inline pusher pump. A carter 4601hp (summit racing) $85. 88. Stock pumps can't keep up with box's. Double team the fuel system. otherwise your injection pump is toast. Right now i'm running the carter pusher with a dead lift pump and it's working out fine until i figure if i want a new lift or do it right and buy a F. A. S. S pump. There not cheap but have a warr. of 600,000 to 800,000 mile run life. Still cheaper than a injection pump. how it helps L8'S
 
Replaced the lift pump yesterday, all's well.

I now have 15 psi. of fuel presure.

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Thanks for all the help,

Bobcat:D
 
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