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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Low fuel pressure questions

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1995 bone stock 5 spd. 90,000 miles.

Made a fuel pressure tester like the one Signal73 (05/01/06) posted pictures of cause I was just curious. The truck ran okay but was kind of listless while accelerating. My manual says to check the pressure at the fuel drain manifold. I did it like Signal73 did at the fuel supply line at the injection pump.

Idle = 9#; 2000 rpm = 10#. I installed a new overflow valve and tested again. Idle = 14#; 2000 rpm = 18#.

New filter, idle = 19#; 2000 rpm = 20#. At full throttle it will gradually increase to 27#. Manual says mininum fuel pressure is 25# but does not say at what rpm you should test.

Does it make a difference if you test before or after the filter? Do you think I have a problem with the lift pump?

I replaced the plunger O ring on the primming pump with one I had, not the Dodge one.

Any help or advice will be appreciated.

Thanks, Tom/Idaho
 
bmoeller,

It has been awhile since I cleaned the fuel strainer. I will do it again.

Joe G. Some time ago the primming pump started leaking past the plunger. I replaced the O ring with one that I had. Perhaps I should get the correct one (if possible) from Dodge ? Or do I have to buy the whole lift pump? Also, I tried to open the link you suggested and the computor keeps telling me I am not logged in and can't open it..... It's obvious I am logged on.

Thanks I appreciate any and all help. Tom/Idaho
 
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I don't think the O-ring for the push button could cause your problem. I am using a O-ring I got a NAPA. It's a close match to the stock one that was leaking.
 
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