I read all this mess about lift pumps failing and ask why we don't just fix the problem ourselves. It's obvious Dodge isn't going to solve everyone's problem in the near future. You can't convince me this problem is not easily remedied with a simple solution at a small price. I think relocating the lift pump is a start, but it seems to me there are plenty of things wrong.
12 valves don't have this premature lift pump problems, correct? What lift pumps are on those trucks and where are they located? Why not retrofit those lp's onto 24 valve trucks? We're just dealing with a diesel motor and a diesel fuel pump. There has to be a pump out there better built and not prone to failure that fits 24 valve specs. Has anyone tried this?
I would think it's time to stop taking failed lift pumps to the dealer and replacing crappy parts with the same crappy part. Find something else that works, forget the dealer, and be happy.
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12 valves don't have this premature lift pump problems, correct? What lift pumps are on those trucks and where are they located? Why not retrofit those lp's onto 24 valve trucks? We're just dealing with a diesel motor and a diesel fuel pump. There has to be a pump out there better built and not prone to failure that fits 24 valve specs. Has anyone tried this?
I would think it's time to stop taking failed lift pumps to the dealer and replacing crappy parts with the same crappy part. Find something else that works, forget the dealer, and be happy.
Comments?
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