After reading all that I have (theres a lot out there too!), I too couldn't imagine someone designing a pump that starves its own self of the very life blood that keeps it lubricated... diesel!! The first thing that came to my mind was coasting down some long grades where I live when I definately wouldnt be on the throttle. Now if I understood previous posts correctly, all of the fuel is returned to the tank if the engine does not need it for combustion. Therefore it would make sense to me that fuel should be flowing to... and then out of the VP44 to go for a ride back to the tank. Or does this returning fuel bypass the pump altogether if the pump is not injecting anything to the engine cylinders? What makes the most sense to me is that whatever provides the VP44 with fuel fails, whether it be its own internal pumping mechanism, or the lift pump. I'm not too familiar with the 24V engines, but thats where Im at right now.
I really want to purchase a 24V truck too, but until I can settle this for myself, I'm holding out (and missing out!). Am I supposed to fear buying a 24V? What do you even look for when you get the thing home for the first time. I would hate to spent 25K and have to start wrenching as soon as I pull it into the garage looking for a problem that may not even exist. What happened to the trust and reliability in these diesels? Should one only trust the 12V machines? Help.