Overall good to excellent content; just have a minor correction. Dodge did NOT specify the Carter transfer pump; Dodge did not adhere to Cummins lift and distance from pump to fuel pickup specifications. Other (Freightliner, for example) installations of the VP44-equipped ISB engines were fitted with the same Carter transfer pump.
i have a 2003 ram 2500 and have it it for 10 years and never replaced a pump until now. i had lost power changed the filter everything was ok then a few days later the pump directly behind the fuel filter went out, so i replaced that 200$ autozone but then a week later the engine started bucking, to find out i have bad fuel and the tank needs to be droppped and all fuel lines purged and cleaned, i still confused about all this talk on the 2 pumps one behind the filter and one in the tank, dodge says i have both. i would like to remove all stock pumps and install a fass.
On acceleration, my 2000 24 valve Cummins with 203,000 miles SOMETIMES hesitates and hiccups a bit, and has a hard time getting to hwy speed (55-60mph) then takes off like nothing is wrong. Could that be a fuel psi problem?
Could be that the fuel filter is clogged or dirty! Even if it looks good and not wrong with the filter you better replace it. I had the same thing happening with my 99 24 valve sometimes and just did a new fuel filter in before starting to try and check other things. It was running great again with a new fuel filter in and does have 20 psi on idle and around 15 on acceleration.
Unfortunately the test gauge kit is no longer available from Oregon Fuel Injection. The gauge kit was made by Banks and they discontinued it so OFI can no longer get them.
Awesome video! I have an '02 and that fitting for the pressure gauge isn't on the fuel filter housing. Are you the original owner of that truck? Did you put it on? I'm going to go check the manual for another location, I'm sure there is one. Thanks again for the video!
Question: I noticed your valve is in the same place as mine on the back of the filter housing. Is this the best place to test or should I put a valve at the banjo bolt in the pump so it's testing right before it goes into the vp44?
I always had a pressure release valve on my tester to first bleed /purge the air from the test line to the gauge so as not to have a air bubble in the line.
Good informative video. IDK why my search didnt bring your video up...... It just radomly popped up after another video about reparinga fuel drain valve. Just what ive been looking for two days
Quick question for ya, my 01 ram doesn't have the port right off of the fuel filter like yours does. Is there anywhere else to check what my pump is pushing? I checked a port that was on my injection pump and I think it was the high side port but I'm not 100% sure. My truck died on me one day out of nowhere and I hadn't been able to get it cranked back up since, I changed the fuel filter and like I said checked the pressure either going into my injection pump or going out and it was running 20 psi once I got the pump running. Any idea at all what I should do from here?
You can bleed your fuel lines with the one on the injection pump after you change f filter. Just cycle the pump and push in the pin like airing down a tire. You can also connect pressure gauge there
So I can’t find this shrewder valve any where. I have a flat bolt on the back of the fuel filter housing. I also have an airdog pump installed. (Not by me) the truck will not accelerate, it starts and idles fine. Is there another way I could test the fuel pressure?
You could but some say to install a gauge after the filter to ck for true pressure going into the VP44 since that is what is really important. Ps, I know this is an old post but thought it might help others.
Thank you for your videos! Since the border of this gauge is metal, whenever you set it on top pf the windshield you may want to place under three points of the metalic border something like three pieces of duct tape or any thick enough material, so at least three points of the metal housing of the gauge rest directly on top of duct tape resulting in absorbing its vibrational impact against your shield which may not break soon but if one day the windshield is too cold or its vibration coincide with the gauge's vibration may crack your windshield.
Good video.!! My Carter pump I installed a new one and it went out in six months. I am going to install a raptor fuel pump from thoroughbred diesel tomorrow morning that should fix the problem. You guys could check my channel out I’ll be posting that video soon so keep an eye out for it as well!
I watch your video on how you check the pressure and thanks for the tip on the upgrade on the pump I have a '98 Dodge comments and I'm having trouble with it cutting out on acceleration going down the road
I have a 1998.5 RAM 2500 5.9 24 valve Turbo Diesel that is throwing a code P0216 "Injection Pump Timing Failure" I received a quote from the mechanic for $6350 to replace the VP44 pump and all fuel injectors. He says the fuel pressure is 10 pounds and should be 8 pounds and the excess pressure is resulting in the diesel fuel to foam and not stay in a liquid form. Does this sound right? What is the proper way to diagnosis this error code? Many thanks for the information.
The problem that shocked me today since I know recently I diesel my truck was the empty alarm went off and needle went down so, due to the doubt I diesel it again, and I paid at a non familiar pump really less than I used to fill my tank, is a 1999 3500 the one I have..so, I realized i guess something is not working properly in my truck so.. i have to check its cause. the truck is moving fine but, the gauge is looking empty even after I fill the tank today.
I have a 01 dodge 3500 5.9 Cummins the problem I’m having is that on the road 1500 rps the truck pulls a little. It starts fine runs good. Any suggestions? Thanks
you forgot to mention what year your video applies to. I have a 2500 24v but it's a 2003 Federal. It is nothing like yours. NO schreader valve and there is no fuel pump like your FASS. THank you for the video but it will be useless to some. I fast forwared thru your introduction, i'm not interested in hearing you Yap, so if you mentioned the year, then IDK
Well that’s your fault for not watching the whole video. Your short attention span caused you to not hear what year it was. If you don’t wanna hear me app then go watch a PewDiePie video. Lol
94 24 valve cummings , Was ran out of fuel , refueled bled system truck runs and shows good pressure when you start and idle but drops way,way down under load and no pulling power . replaced list pump and no better . also cant hear the pump run when cycling the ignition the the pressure comes up . anyone ?
I have a fast fuel system with a Edge programmer digital readout on my fuel pressure bouncing around between 15 and 19 will not stay steady change the fuel return valve and had to put in a new crank sensor still bouncing around
I must live right, I bought a 98 24v with 150k and the original pump. Put a gauge on it today..stupid easy, hard line comes out the top of the filter, goes to 8in rubber hose and back to hard line..I cut the rubber hose, stuck in a 3/8 brass T, on one leg of the T I soldered a fitting for 1/8 copper line and ran it to a$15 marshall liquid filled gauge..I wouldnt run a gauge inside the truck on a gas deal .copper line and diesel dont bother me..I guess 8 psi draggin a load up a mountain is fine
I have a 2001 Dodge 2500 4x4 5.9 Cummins with a custom rebuilt VP44 (not by Bosch, way better that a Bosch built) with about 300k miles. I also have a 2006 Dodge 2500 4x4 with 212k miles, that of course is a common rail with the CP3 high pressure pump. The 2001 got full gauges within a year or so and the 2006 got them immediately. I think it's essential for any diesel owner to put gauges on to monitor several functions that can cause problems. I put 2 OEM lift pumps on the 2001 and had a 3rd under the seat in case it was needed. Only takes about 15 minutes to change one. Since I had full gauges on the truck I could replace the lift pump as the pressure started to decrease. Got tired of replacing it, generally around 45,000 miles, and put a F.A.S.S. system on and sold the OEM one that was under the seat. It has been on about 19 years and has about 200k miles now, still works perfect. Put gauges on your trucks. Fuel pressure is essential. EGT's will help you not overheat your turbo, especially if you tow. Boost gauge will help you determine if you have a leak or a waste gate issue. Help your motor have the long life they are capable of. Another note, I use a diesel additive in every tank full. Lubricates pumps and injectors for a long life. #2 diesel is not so good any more.
I found out you can get that exact same gear pump DDRP that FASS uses but for way less on eBay or Amazon. The only problem was the connector was wired backwards. For $100 and doing a little bit of rewiring I saved $250. I installed two of them on two different trucks, it's only been a year but they're working perfect just like the FASS.
My lift pump just went out on my truck and I've been considering a FASS system and getting some of those collum gauges to monitor my fuel pressure so i don't have to guess about it
I'd suggest typing DDRP diesel fuel pump on eBay or Amazon. Same exact pump FASS uses but for only $100. You'll have to rewire the connector because for some reason they wired it backwards. No big deal. Beats paying $300
Hey there, I have a 99 dodge ram diesel Cummins motor was driving it and it just turned off crank it up. It will start up and shot right off. Been trying to show trouble shoot this and having no luck any ideas.
I'm so sick of this , that's a different setup how many times do I have to retype 1999 dodge fuel filter replacement every year, but 1999 can't find all I want to do is to find out how to change a flippen fuel filter not on a 2001 not a 2000 A 1999 cummins 2500 dodge , I thought thought I heard 2000 was the same not on the sites I've been on been on this for well over an hour , I can't even find how to disconnect the water in fuel sensor it looks fragile and I don't want to break it but I see nothing on how to remove it, no button no slide the next thing I do it to remove that type of sensor connection, just trying to get out of town , and I can't believe not one video on how they come apart you'll find video and they says discount the water in fuel sensor but they don't show you how , the 1st.time I paid.some high price shop to change the filter it.wss 650 for a cheap fuel pump and oil change, that mechanic didn't remove the canister and I believe he ripped me off , he said its not pumping fuel the canister isn't filling up, he told me to look in the canister and he turned the key on and sure enough it wasn't filling up.
1998.5 though 2002 are all the same trucks with the exception of maybe MAYBEEE a different lift pump location depending on model. Some are in the tank and others are engine mounted right behind the fuel filter canister. As for your problem with not taking the sensor off. ...just lift up on the tab and slide it down and it comes off
No they aren't the same, the early 98.5 - 99 Cummins had the same all metal fuel filter housing as the previous 12V. 99 was the yr they changed to a plastic cap and different design. They even carried the plastic capped ones over to the 3rd gen.
does the fuel sending unit out of the tank have a pump in it? im kinda confused because i see a a lot of videos that claim if you have a pump behind the fuel filter you do not have one at the tank and if there is no pump at the fuel filter you have a conversion kit and the pump is at the tank. well my 2003 ram 2500 is at dodge right now with contaminated fuel and the are dropping the tank and cleaning everything. they claim i have 2 pumps and want to change both. I know i have a pump behind the filter because i changed it a month ago. i have been looking at replacing the fuel pump with a Fass fuel pump. but a draw straw is required if you have a pump at the tank. IF you install a Fass pump are all the stock pumps in the system not used anymore?
I have a question. My 02. I want to check my fuel pressure but I don’t have that valves to tap into on the back of my fuel filter. My raptor 150 is hooked into that. Can I check pressure off the vp44. Where the hard like goes in from the bottom of the filter ?
@@aaronbqwert7164it depends what you want to do with it. 10 psi is probably okay for normal street driving. But if you want to start beefing things up. 10 psi will put you in danger of starving the vp44
Biking With Panda it's a new pump. Truck was fine until it ram out of fuel. . Runs and drives but loses fuel pressure under heavy acceleration . Replaced pump . Didn't help and now the pump doesn't even come on when I cycle the ignition.
Went to 13, then to 21. Basically we may use a fitting that threads into the pump prompt, with a hose and gauges that have psi and kpa. I don't know if you see this cause I added comments that after I sent them to you YT didn't immediately showed. Next time you want to put some insulation or something that isolates the impact of the vibration of the gauge on the windshield.
@@thebeatuppony6432 thank you so much I guess I have a bad lift pump due to I change my fuel filter and now the truck doesn't start at all and I try to prime but still any diesel on the canister even that I can hear the lift pump the canister still empty after like 20 or more prime's
I hear everybody saying the n tank pumps are junk mine's been converted back in 2002 and I only changed it twice since 2002 and Mine Holds 20 psi at idle in about 15 to 17 at wot and I've never had to change my vp44 pump not one just run a good additive in your fuel.
I put in a new fast pump cause I was told my fuel pressure was only 4lbs at idol. Now the pressure at idol is running about 15 lbs but when I give it throttle it acts like it is running out of fuel. I bled the system and it started up but still will not run when given throttle. I am at a loss can you please give me ideas to check for?
I HAVE A 99 DODGE DIESEL AND IT HAS ONE IN THE TANK AND ONE ONE THE DRIVERS SIDE OF THE BLOCK it runs great untill i get to a half tank of fuel then it dies and u have to put fuel in it and bleed the air out of the injectors i no i'm not getting fire to the pump in the tank don't no why yet its not a fuse or a relay , i guess the pump on the side of the block is sucking the fuel out untill it gets to ahalf a tank and then it can't suck anymore HELP ANYONE
I have 2003 dodge Cummins pickup. My lift pump failed. I replaced it with a fass pump and filter. The truck ran good for about a week. Now the truck won't accelerate. It will only go about 45 miles per hour top speed over a small Mountain Hill. If I press the accelerated pedal, the truck slows down. I have to press the accelerator gradually to pickup speed and I have to let off the pedal As I climb a hill or the truck slows down almost to a stop. When I pull a loaded Trailer it is even worse. Only 45 mph top speed flat ground and truck will only climb Hill at 20 MPH. I'm thinking my injection pump is bad? Feels like truck runs out of fuel. Truck runs OK for first few minutes, then losses power again. It will cruise down interstate at 70 MPH at part throttle just fine unloaded, but if I press the accelerator down to pass someone , the truck slows down until I let of the accelerator. I would appreciate any advice. Thanks.
Buying an 01 and wanting to change out the pump, add a gauge and maybe the big line kit. Could someone who has done it, please give me their opinion on best pump, gauge and if I should install the big line kit. Also, Ive seen people who have replace the fuel filter housing with the one for the 12V. Is that recommended also? Thanks!
I have the same pump on my 2001 dodge ram 2500 5.9 cummins. I wanted to let you know I'm experiencing some low volume of pressure..I've been driving it like this for 2 days. somehow I got into bad BP diesel feul. moreover, as I'm driving it showing 9psi oppose to when it was at approx 14-19psi. secondly, I have a small clear FF5-16TDL Filter I installed before the fuel goes into the pump from the tank..I have replace it for the third time..what do ya think what might be causing this issue..I'm think the sediments got into my pumps.
Overall good to excellent content; just have a minor correction. Dodge did NOT specify the Carter transfer pump; Dodge did not adhere to Cummins lift and distance from pump to fuel pickup specifications. Other (Freightliner, for example) installations of the VP44-equipped ISB engines were fitted with the same Carter transfer pump.
Thanks for taking the time to make this and share it! 8 years old with over 200k views, you’ve helped a lot of people. Thank you!
The pressure gauge can be installed permanently so we can spot a failed pump right as it happened.
i have a 2003 ram 2500 and have it it for 10 years and never replaced a pump until now.
i had lost power changed the filter everything was ok then a few days later the pump directly behind the fuel filter went out, so i replaced that 200$ autozone but then a week later the engine started bucking, to find out i have bad fuel and the tank needs to be droppped and all fuel lines purged and cleaned, i still confused about all this talk on the 2 pumps one behind the filter and one in the tank, dodge says i have both. i would like to remove all stock pumps and install a fass.
On acceleration, my 2000 24 valve Cummins with 203,000 miles SOMETIMES hesitates and hiccups a bit, and has a hard time getting to hwy speed (55-60mph) then takes off like nothing is wrong. Could that be a fuel psi problem?
Could be that the fuel filter is clogged or dirty!
Even if it looks good and not wrong with the filter you better replace it.
I had the same thing happening with my 99 24 valve sometimes and just did a new fuel filter in before starting to try and check other things.
It was running great again with a new fuel filter in and does have 20 psi on idle and around 15 on acceleration.
Unfortunately the test gauge kit is no longer available from Oregon Fuel Injection. The gauge kit was made by Banks and they discontinued it so OFI can no longer get them.
Can you still check the fuel pressure with a Fass 150 cuz it buy passes the stock fuel filter??
Travis Hurren there's a fitting on the fass itself or just get pillar gauges
Awesome video! I have an '02 and that fitting for the pressure gauge isn't on the fuel filter housing. Are you the original owner of that truck? Did you put it on? I'm going to go check the manual for another location, I'm sure there is one. Thanks again for the video!
Its there from the factory.
I found it on mine, it's on the supply line to the high pressure pump. I guess they moved things around through the process.
Mine is the same way. There is no fitting on back of filter housing just a flat bolt. Has one at the middle of vp pump(I think that's the name)
Question: I noticed your valve is in the same place as mine on the back of the filter housing. Is this the best place to test or should I put a valve at the banjo bolt in the pump so it's testing right before it goes into the vp44?
Doesn't really matter. VP 44 blew out to the tune of $3200. Dodge is now on my "S***" list.
@@chilidog73 Just do a P pump replacement for that fucking price; youll never have an issue again, and you can run SVO/WVO and UMO
I always had a pressure release valve on my tester to first bleed /purge the air from the test line to the gauge so as not to have a air bubble in the line.
Good informative video. IDK why my search didnt bring your video up...... It just radomly popped up after another video about reparinga fuel drain valve. Just what ive been looking for two days
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Quick question for ya, my 01 ram doesn't have the port right off of the fuel filter like yours does. Is there anywhere else to check what my pump is pushing? I checked a port that was on my injection pump and I think it was the high side port but I'm not 100% sure. My truck died on me one day out of nowhere and I hadn't been able to get it cranked back up since, I changed the fuel filter and like I said checked the pressure either going into my injection pump or going out and it was running 20 psi once I got the pump running. Any idea at all what I should do from here?
Luke Fields zome time it is directly under the filter.
You can bleed your fuel lines with the one on the injection pump after you change f filter.
Just cycle the pump and push in the pin like airing down a tire. You can also connect pressure gauge there
So I can’t find this shrewder valve any where. I have a flat bolt on the back of the fuel filter housing. I also have an airdog pump installed. (Not by me) the truck will not accelerate, it starts and idles fine. Is there another way I could test the fuel pressure?
Shraeder *
Dang there is no shraeder valve on mine.. I guess someone replaced that bolt at one point..
Could you use the test point on back of filter as permanent location for a fuel pressure gauge? Seems a lot easier than banjo bolt replacements?
You could but some say to install a gauge after the filter to ck for true pressure going into the VP44 since that is what is really important. Ps, I know this is an old post but thought it might help others.
Thank you for your videos! Since the border of this gauge is metal, whenever you set it on top pf the windshield you may want to place under three points of the metalic border something like three pieces of duct tape or any thick enough material, so at least three points of the metal housing of the gauge rest directly on top of duct tape resulting in absorbing its vibrational impact against your shield which may not break soon but if one day the windshield is too cold or its vibration coincide with the gauge's vibration may crack your windshield.
Okay what new fuel pump did you install? I had the fuel pump fail me today. Not happy with the new system. Only 10 psi
I used the FAAS pump that fits in the stock location and bolts right up to the line with no mods needed. Its a great pump.
Good video.!! My Carter pump I installed a new one and it went out in six months. I am going to install a raptor fuel pump from thoroughbred diesel tomorrow morning that should fix the problem. You guys could check my channel out I’ll be posting that video soon so keep an eye out for it as well!
I watch your video on how you check the pressure and thanks for the tip on the upgrade on the pump I have a '98 Dodge comments and I'm having trouble with it cutting out on acceleration going down the road
your rubber hose at the t connection needs replaced kinda rotton
I have a 1998.5 RAM 2500 5.9 24 valve Turbo Diesel that is throwing a code P0216 "Injection Pump Timing Failure" I received a quote from the mechanic for $6350 to replace the VP44 pump and all fuel injectors. He says the fuel pressure is 10 pounds and should be 8 pounds and the excess pressure is resulting in the diesel fuel to foam and not stay in a liquid form. Does this sound right? What is the proper way to diagnosis this error code? Many thanks for the information.
The problem that shocked me today since I know recently I diesel my truck was the empty alarm went off and needle went down so, due to the doubt I diesel it again, and I paid at a non familiar pump really less than I used to fill my tank, is a 1999 3500 the one I have..so, I realized i guess something is not working properly in my truck so.. i have to check its cause. the truck is moving fine but, the gauge is looking empty even after I fill the tank today.
Good video, well done!
I have a 01 dodge 3500 5.9 Cummins the problem I’m having is that on the road 1500 rps the truck pulls a little. It starts fine runs good. Any suggestions? Thanks
you forgot to mention what year your video applies to. I have a 2500 24v but it's a 2003 Federal. It is nothing like yours. NO schreader valve and there is no fuel pump like your FASS. THank you for the video but it will be useless to some. I fast forwared thru your introduction, i'm not interested in hearing you Yap, so if you mentioned the year, then IDK
Well that’s your fault for not watching the whole video. Your short attention span caused you to not hear what year it was. If you don’t wanna hear me app then go watch a PewDiePie video. Lol
94 24 valve cummings , Was ran out of fuel , refueled bled system truck runs and shows good pressure when you start and idle but drops way,way down under load and no pulling power . replaced list pump and no better . also cant hear the pump run when cycling the ignition the the pressure comes up . anyone ?
No such thing as a 94 24 valve unless some one put the 24 valve in it
Very good thank you
I have a fast fuel system with a Edge programmer digital readout on my fuel pressure bouncing around between 15 and 19 will not stay steady change the fuel return valve and had to put in a new crank sensor still bouncing around
did u say VRD or DDR pump for recommendation?
Do they make one lift pump to be installed on the frame rail this brand ? this seems awesome pump
No sure about all of them, but I put a rail pump on, was loud!! I put one in tank got rid of it, quiet now
It's quiet but a pain in the ass to replace if it ever goes out
I must live right, I bought a 98 24v with 150k and the original pump. Put a gauge on it today..stupid easy, hard line comes out the top of the filter, goes to 8in rubber hose and back to hard line..I cut the rubber hose, stuck in a 3/8 brass T, on one leg of the T I soldered a fitting for 1/8 copper line and ran it to a$15 marshall liquid filled gauge..I wouldnt run a gauge inside the truck on a gas deal .copper line and diesel dont bother me..I guess 8 psi draggin a load up a mountain is fine
Great video, very informative and clear.
Thanks
Thanks for your video, it was very good. I video was very helpful, showing pump pressures at idle and at medium and then faster.
I have a 2001 Dodge 2500 4x4 5.9 Cummins with a custom rebuilt VP44 (not by Bosch, way better that a Bosch built) with about 300k miles. I also have a 2006 Dodge 2500 4x4 with 212k miles, that of course is a common rail with the CP3 high pressure pump. The 2001 got full gauges within a year or so and the 2006 got them immediately. I think it's essential for any diesel owner to put gauges on to monitor several functions that can cause problems.
I put 2 OEM lift pumps on the 2001 and had a 3rd under the seat in case it was needed. Only takes about 15 minutes to change one. Since I had full gauges on the truck I could replace the lift pump as the pressure started to decrease. Got tired of replacing it, generally around 45,000 miles, and put a F.A.S.S. system on and sold the OEM one that was under the seat. It has been on about 19 years and has about 200k miles now, still works perfect. Put gauges on your trucks. Fuel pressure is essential. EGT's will help you not overheat your turbo, especially if you tow. Boost gauge will help you determine if you have a leak or a waste gate issue. Help your motor have the long life they are capable of.
Another note, I use a diesel additive in every tank full. Lubricates pumps and injectors for a long life. #2 diesel is not so good any more.
I found out you can get that exact same gear pump DDRP that FASS uses but for way less on eBay or Amazon. The only problem was the connector was wired backwards. For $100 and doing a little bit of rewiring I saved $250. I installed two of them on two different trucks, it's only been a year but they're working perfect just like the FASS.
Have the same Faas pump just installed and pump will not shut off any ideas?
My lift pump just went out on my truck and I've been considering a FASS system and getting some of those collum gauges to monitor my fuel pressure so i don't have to guess about it
I'd suggest typing DDRP diesel fuel pump on eBay or Amazon. Same exact pump FASS uses but for only $100. You'll have to rewire the connector because for some reason they wired it backwards. No big deal. Beats paying $300
Hey there, I have a 99 dodge ram diesel Cummins motor was driving it and it just turned off crank it up. It will start up and shot right off. Been trying to show trouble shoot this and having no luck any ideas.
Definitely want to check the fuel pressure first before anything
After about a min of driving, I lose power...the fuel pressure shoots up to 30 psi and stalls out
How to check the fuel pressure on a 1992 diesel dodge
Muy bien
What pump is that you running on 24v Cummins I want to do same set up
I'm so sick of this , that's a different setup how many times do I have to retype 1999 dodge fuel filter replacement every year, but 1999 can't find all I want to do is to find out how to change a flippen fuel filter not on a 2001 not a 2000 A 1999 cummins 2500 dodge , I thought thought I heard 2000 was the same not on the sites I've been on been on this for well over an hour , I can't even find how to disconnect the water in fuel sensor it looks fragile and I don't want to break it but I see nothing on how to remove it, no button no slide the next thing I do it to remove that type of sensor connection, just trying to get out of town , and I can't believe not one video on how they come apart you'll find video and they says discount the water in fuel sensor but they don't show you how , the 1st.time I paid.some high price shop to change the filter it.wss 650 for a cheap fuel pump and oil change, that mechanic didn't remove the canister and I believe he ripped me off , he said its not pumping fuel the canister isn't filling up, he told me to look in the canister and he turned the key on and sure enough it wasn't filling up.
1998.5 though 2002 are all the same trucks with the exception of maybe MAYBEEE a different lift pump location depending on model. Some are in the tank and others are engine mounted right behind the fuel filter canister. As for your problem with not taking the sensor off. ...just lift up on the tab and slide it down and it comes off
No they aren't the same, the early 98.5 - 99 Cummins had the same all metal fuel filter housing as the previous 12V. 99 was the yr they changed to a plastic cap and different design. They even carried the plastic capped ones over to the 3rd gen.
Bonjour peux ton avoir t'es vidéos en Français s'il te plait merci cordialement Franck
does the fuel sending unit out of the tank have a pump in it? im kinda confused because i see a a lot of videos that claim if you have a pump behind the fuel filter you do not have one at the tank and if there is no pump at the fuel filter you have a conversion kit and the pump is at the tank. well my 2003 ram 2500 is at dodge right now with contaminated fuel and the are dropping the tank and cleaning everything. they claim i have 2 pumps and want to change both. I know i have a pump behind the filter because i changed it a month ago. i have been looking at replacing the fuel pump with a Fass fuel pump. but a draw straw is required if you have a pump at the tank. IF you install a Fass pump are all the stock pumps in the system not used anymore?
I have a 2001 Dodge ram 5.924 valve Cummins give me injection time in cycle do you know what that means causing this code to come up
The timing in the vp44 starting to go out of phase. You'll have to replace the vp44
I have a question. My 02. I want to check my fuel pressure but I don’t have that valves to tap into on the back of my fuel filter. My raptor 150 is hooked into that. Can I check pressure off the vp44. Where the hard like goes in from the bottom of the filter ?
The connection is on the vp. Has a black plastic cap like a valve stem. On the fuel inlet of the vp.
my truck is hard to start even after the first start ?
Rocky Northern do u have air in the lines ? Could be losing prime. Start with small things first and diagnose the issue.
P0216 code injerto injection timing control circuit
How much fuel pressure should be coming out of the back of the vp44 to the lines.
good info will look forward to more thanks.
The fuel pressure is supposed to be 15-20psi
I have 10psi idling and it runs fine
@@aaronbqwert7164it depends what you want to do with it. 10 psi is probably okay for normal street driving. But if you want to start beefing things up. 10 psi will put you in danger of starving the vp44
Does this truck not hold pressure after the key is off like most cars?
Do you have a part number for your gauge
What is the fuel consumption sensor name
would a bad lift pump cause low fuel pressure under load . I thought these only ran for a short time to start the vehicle
yes they can, it is used to enhance the fuel delivery to the VP44 and provide lubrication via excess fuel.
for your P pump it can also do the same.
p pump ?
Biking With Panda it's a new pump. Truck was fine until it ram out of fuel. . Runs and drives but loses fuel pressure under heavy acceleration . Replaced pump . Didn't help and now the pump doesn't even come on when I cycle the ignition.
Try to look at return line banjo bolt! Easy to check and replace!! You tube it, common problem
I got a 1999 RAM 2500 5.9 Cummins new vp44 and won't go over 70 mph
Tienes una foto y marca de la bomba?
My lift pump does not have that on the back side. It’s just a flat bolt head on the back of it
i would leave it mount it permanent
Went to 13, then to 21. Basically we may use a fitting that threads into the pump prompt, with a hose and gauges that have psi and kpa.
I don't know if you see this cause I added comments that after I sent them to you YT didn't immediately showed. Next time you want to put some insulation or something that isolates the impact of the vibration of the gauge on the windshield.
Okay if you have the lift pump then there is non in your tank,,,its that correct??
Pool killer Monjaras yes if there is a lift pump there is nothing in the tank
Pool killer Monjaras what year do you have
@@thebeatuppony6432 thank you so much I guess I have a bad lift pump due to I change my fuel filter and now the truck doesn't start at all and I try to prime but still any diesel on the canister even that I can hear the lift pump the canister still empty after like 20 or more prime's
Pool killer Monjaras you got an instagram
@@thebeatuppony6432 it's a 1998 with the 24 valve and already see the lift pump
In tank pumps are junk!! Dodge screwed up with that update. Don't fall for that bogus replacement option.
I hear everybody saying the n tank pumps are junk mine's been converted back in 2002 and I only changed it twice since 2002 and Mine Holds 20 psi at idle in about 15 to 17 at wot and I've never had to change my vp44 pump not one just run a good additive in your fuel.
I put in a new fast pump cause I was told my fuel pressure was only 4lbs at idol. Now the pressure at idol is running about 15 lbs but when I give it throttle it acts like it is running out of fuel. I bled the system and it started up but still will not run when given throttle. I am at a loss can you please give me ideas to check for?
Elizabeth Kennedy and
Elizabeth Kennedy gcvb
Excellent video!!!!!!!!!!!! Great content!!!!! Thank you!!!!
Your welcome!
cummins recently updated the fuel pump any thoughts on that?
What thoughts on putting a bigger fass on
You won't have a PN for that kit?
Great video thank you so much
Verynice
just get a guage and monitor it everyday
On not awn.
Had gone not had went.
Did the job, I'll check mine
what size pump you use i just put one in tank in the gime only 14 psi in running around 11 psi
I HAVE A 99 DODGE DIESEL AND IT HAS ONE IN THE TANK AND ONE ONE THE DRIVERS SIDE OF THE BLOCK it runs great untill i get to a half tank of fuel then it dies and u have to put fuel in it and bleed the air out of the injectors i no i'm not getting fire to the pump in the tank don't no why yet its not a fuse or a relay , i guess the pump on the side of the block is sucking the fuel out untill it gets to ahalf a tank and then it can't suck anymore HELP ANYONE
I have 2003 dodge Cummins pickup. My lift pump failed. I replaced it with a fass pump and filter. The truck ran good for about a week. Now the truck won't accelerate. It will only go about 45 miles per hour top speed over a small Mountain Hill. If I press the accelerated pedal, the truck slows down. I have to press the accelerator gradually to pickup speed and I have to let off the pedal
As I climb a hill or the truck slows down almost to a stop. When I pull a loaded Trailer it is even worse. Only 45 mph top speed flat ground and truck will only climb Hill at 20 MPH. I'm thinking my injection pump is bad? Feels like truck runs out of fuel. Truck runs OK for first few minutes, then losses power again. It will cruise down interstate at 70 MPH at part throttle just fine unloaded, but if I press the accelerator down to pass someone , the truck slows down until I let of the accelerator. I would appreciate any advice. Thanks.
mkestlz I'm having the same damn issue with mine, I drove it 240 miles to get back home. I'm down now, and was wondering what your fix was?
I'm having the same problem on my 99. Local diesel shop told me to replace battery cables. That didn't do it.
Please help I have the same problem
@@jwadkins8 please help I have the same problem
@@TheGhostrider228 please help i have the same problem
Did your truck have the intank fuel pump or the lifter pump??
Mine must be in the tank. I have a fuel block before the filter but no pump
What is the high side pressure to run, MAX
No more than 20 psi
Where can I find that pressure gauge kit
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Buying an 01 and wanting to change out the pump, add a gauge and maybe the big line kit. Could someone who has done it, please give me their opinion on best pump, gauge and if I should install the big line kit. Also, Ive seen people who have replace the fuel filter housing with the one for the 12V. Is that recommended also? Thanks!
What is the normal pressure readings for the stock pump from dodge?
ever get found out what it is?
mine is 10psig@@marineswarm
12 PSI for a brand new stock lift pump
I have the same pump on my 2001 dodge ram 2500 5.9 cummins. I wanted to let you know I'm experiencing some low volume of pressure..I've been driving it like this for 2 days. somehow I got into bad BP diesel feul. moreover, as I'm driving it showing 9psi oppose to when it was at approx 14-19psi. secondly, I have a small clear FF5-16TDL Filter I installed before the fuel goes into the pump from the tank..I have replace it for the third time..what do ya think what might be causing this issue..I'm think the sediments got into my pumps.
+Chey Dducloseille Well there is a filter in the tank that is suppose to keep the big stuff out of the pump. How old is your pump?
2 years old! That's my thought about the tank pump filter...do they go bad?
Generally they will clog up and you will get reduced flow.
Yep! Is there any way of possibly cleaning up to get rid of sediments. ..or I need to take it apart?
Chey Dducloseille
This should have been a 3 minute video.
greendayfan0913 Feel free to make a shorter one.