Man that’s all of our worst nightmare. Was hoping it was something other than the pump. Hey bud if I can help in any way or questions on the LML get my number from CFarmer give me a holler
What's really frustrating about this it's not so much the fact that a fuel pump goes bad at 330 some odd thousand miles, the the frustrating part is is that they don't do anything to save the rest of the engine
Hey brother, honestly, I would not run a fass their noisy and the regulator is internal their perfect for Dodge and Ford because of the higher psi air dog is a much quieter pump and the regulator is on the outside
@@geshaun1 it's not feasible to trade it in. It's paid for. The money I would pay in interest alone on a truck note I could have this one fixed. A new or newer one will also break down. And now I have a high truck payment. This one will be fixed in about 2 weeks.
Like you said....its not if something going to happen it's when
@Tpavlock very true.
Good talking to you the other day. If you need anything hollar.
@@w4gle1963 same to you.
Man that’s all of our worst nightmare. Was hoping it was something other than the pump. Hey bud if I can help in any way or questions on the LML get my number from CFarmer give me a holler
@@briananderson1505 will do. Thank you.
What's really frustrating about this it's not so much the fact that a fuel pump goes bad at 330 some odd thousand miles, the the frustrating part is is that they don't do anything to save the rest of the engine
@Toddstjohn exactly. And with all the problems with the cp4 GM doesn't do any recalls.
How do you know metal didn’t make it past the injectors?
@@claychapman498 let's hope not
Hey brother, honestly, I would not run a fass their noisy and the regulator is internal their perfect for Dodge and Ford because of the higher psi air dog is a much quieter pump and the regulator is on the outside
Well actually it’s think they do!
Reach out to me and I’m happy to share what I know.
Don
Trade that in and get a newer truck. Get back to work and make money.
@@geshaun1 it's not feasible to trade it in. It's paid for. The money I would pay in interest alone on a truck note I could have this one fixed. A new or newer one will also break down. And now I have a high truck payment. This one will be fixed in about 2 weeks.