OK, so I've replaced the original VP-44 in my truck with a Industrial Injection rebuilt - but I still want to have a spare on hand, and am unsure of my options and best choice!
It seems that typically when a VP fails, it's an automatic swap-out with a fully reconditioned one - are there any other choices - and have any here used other choices?
My VP only had in the mid 40K miles on it, ALWAYS had additive mixed fuel going thru it for added lubricity, and other than very limited circumstances, always had very adequate fuel PSI to it.
In other words, mechanically, it SHOULD still be a very serviceable pump - it always, right up to the moment I pulled it off the truck, ran great - it simply started giving me the old P0216 error code that I couldn't ignore. I suspect some sort of issue with the electronic part of the pump, rather than a mechanical problem.
SO, MUST I trash out the whole innards of the pump, and cough up the price of a complete rebuilt - or is it possible or advised to ask for only the clearly failed part to be replaced - or is that even an option?
And if I ultimately choose to go the total rebuild route, would I possibly be better off to insist that my own original VP be rebuilt and returned to me - assuming that the latest pumps might provide a better core than an older one - or just accept whatever II or another rebuilder happens to have on his shelf?
Obviously, I must also carefully consider that if the electronics are at fault, and replaced, I stand to potentially be at risk over the mechanical parts that have 40K + miles on them - so is only a partial repair a wise way to go, if it is available?
Anyone else here been faced with this choice? Any members here work closely enough to Bosch and their rebuilding operations to offer an opinion?
It seems that typically when a VP fails, it's an automatic swap-out with a fully reconditioned one - are there any other choices - and have any here used other choices?
My VP only had in the mid 40K miles on it, ALWAYS had additive mixed fuel going thru it for added lubricity, and other than very limited circumstances, always had very adequate fuel PSI to it.
In other words, mechanically, it SHOULD still be a very serviceable pump - it always, right up to the moment I pulled it off the truck, ran great - it simply started giving me the old P0216 error code that I couldn't ignore. I suspect some sort of issue with the electronic part of the pump, rather than a mechanical problem.
SO, MUST I trash out the whole innards of the pump, and cough up the price of a complete rebuilt - or is it possible or advised to ask for only the clearly failed part to be replaced - or is that even an option?
And if I ultimately choose to go the total rebuild route, would I possibly be better off to insist that my own original VP be rebuilt and returned to me - assuming that the latest pumps might provide a better core than an older one - or just accept whatever II or another rebuilder happens to have on his shelf?
Obviously, I must also carefully consider that if the electronics are at fault, and replaced, I stand to potentially be at risk over the mechanical parts that have 40K + miles on them - so is only a partial repair a wise way to go, if it is available?
Anyone else here been faced with this choice? Any members here work closely enough to Bosch and their rebuilding operations to offer an opinion?
