Steve St.Laurent
Staff Alumni
Posm - I agree that our polls would tend to be biased towards those that had a problem usually, except this time we have an older poll to compare to. Here's the link to the original poll - https://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19171 . At that time (June of 2001, less than a year ago) only 25. 9% reported they had reported having had a bad lift pump, and 74. 1% reported no problems - with 116 responding to the poll. On this poll even if you add the people that haven't checked their pressures and to the no problem pile you still have 47. 8% of the people having had a bad lift pump and 52. 2% not - out of 161 responding. VERY interesting comparison. My guess is that more people are informed enough from the site to have put a pressure gauge on their truck to check pressures since you can't tell that you've got a weak lift pump until it's almost completely failed. We have no way of knowing on the first poll how many had checked their pressures or not. What the results are telling me is that they back up my assertion that it's absolutely mandatory to have a fuel pressure gauge on your 24v truck if you want to protect your VP44.
-Steve
-Steve