Spring tension is supposed to keep piston rollers from spinning that’s why lubrication is crucial. Water, bad fuel priming or aeration in fuel pump can damage all pump components.
Hey Eddie, I'm your neighbor down the street. We are in Oklahoma right now and our new Ram Rebel with only 8k miles on it just had the CP4 explode on us. The 2021 and 2022 ecodiesels do not have the recall on them yet. However the warranty is covering the repair. Just an FYI to everyone with this fuel pump, you will hear the pump making clicking sounds if it's failing. It will sound just like a ac condenser clicking on and off.
This is why every 3 rd tank i add marvel mystery oil and powerservices fuel treat keeping everything lubricated and 300 k on my 2018 ram And frequent filter changes no issues
I buy a $70k+ truck and find out that they cut costs and purchased cheaper pumps to run fuel. I would have paid $1000-$3000 more if it meant that I got a good pump.
bought a 2020 2500 limited MFR date 7-20. I put Archoil in every tank, I am more than confident with my purchase. I have the CP4.2 new style. I also don't typically go below 1/4 tank of fuel to reduce cavitation. I would pay the dealer for a CP3 though if it was an available option.
To ease the anxiety a little, it is not easy for the piston and roller to rotate! Imagine the roller half way up the cam contour then, in order to rotate, one side of the roller will have to roll higher up the contour and it is not free to do this because of the spring pressure holding it firmly against the cam. Only, and momentarily, when the roller is precisely at the top or the bottom of the cam will it be technically free to rotate - providing a force exists and it happens instantaneously before the roller starts its next ascent or descent. This is not a realistic scenario. I would guess that if a pump ends up with its roller skewed by 90 degrees it's because other failures have preceded it, such as debris jamming or giving rise to friction in the piston walls and the piston therefore losing engagement with the cam. The problems many of you guys are experiencing in the USA I believe have been caused to a great extent by fuel quality issues. I drive a Macan S Diesel in the UK and there are very few problems reported with these pumps. They are also widely used in many vehicles worldwide in CP4.1 and 4.2 form and, again very few failures reported. However, I can totally understand the concerns, even misery, of many of your viewers trying to resolve matters which ought to be resolved by manufacturers. Nice video with good clear pictures of internal parts. Thanks
Great explanation of the piston and roller dynamics in relation to the cam. I had been trying to visualize the engineering dynamics in my mind and knew it had to be something like as you described. For the most part all I kept running across were videos of individuals expressing the incredulity of an engineered part that functions against the logical mind. It makes total sence now. It is unfortunate there has been so much grief caused due to an engineering that has zero tolerance for subtle anomalies.
While I agree with both of y’all’s analogy… In 2020 the CP4 pump for the Ford Powerstroke got screw in alignment dowels for both pistons. Obviously to prevent rotate. I wonder why though.
I heard about hundreds of bmw and vw equipped with CP4.1 and CP4.2 failed in Europe... Many of them were using premium fuel, but it didn't prevent the failure at all. So it has nothing to do with the fuel quality unfortunatelly...
Bucket can rotate in the bore, it does not do that very often. The reason I think, is the spring keeps pressure on the bucket. And the roller as it interfaces with the shaft cam wants to naturally align as it comes together to push the bucket up. What happens is score or wear forms on the roller-cam, one side or the other. That produces a side vector force and one side of the bucket roller drags compared to other side and it twists out of alignment. Of course then, it can wear a flat spot in the roller and cam and it never goes back aligned right again, and it disintegrates. It is a very poor design for sure.
There is no evidence that the updated cam version of the CP4 is any less of a POS than the older style. The design is fundamentally flawed. You made the right move. My '19 is stock, and I don't want to hose my warranty.
I have had issues with both my bmws with the cp4 pumps. On my 2009 E88 120d I fitted a 2018 cp4 pump with has a screw in the back of the pump which will prevent piston/cam roller rotation.
I found that B47 engines are equipped with updated pumps from year 2017 onwards. But need to fit the pump head from an old one to fit it on N47 engine. HP fuel outlet is on the opposite side...
How many miles were on that pump? I have a duramax with 200,000. On it. I was amazed how clean your pump was. Seemed fine to me. Thinking of swaping tho the cp3. Iv been traveling around the US pulling a 5th wheel camper. This is the only thing I think about on the long drive. Having my cp4 fail 18 hours from home.
I got mine back with the upgraded CP4 after my stock one failed at 10k miles...2 months later the second one failed too!! Hope you have better luck than I.
The CP4 is the best of the best. They fail because of water and lubricity. The issue is the water!!!!! Long live CP four and the best throttle response and economical fuel delivery !!!!
My truck would drag that truck up and down the road. Hands down smoke it in a race. It’s proven those trucks do not like added power, there trans suck even the almighty aisin, Eddie himself says his trans doesn’t like it. Better get rid of that before more money is wasted.
It's not true that there is nothing that prevents the roller from spinning: Maybe difficult to understand, but as long as the roller is pressed down to the cam, the cam itself prevents the roller from spinnng. For sake of accurancy: there are two positions of the cam where spinning isn't prevented:these are the most "upper" position of the cam and the lowest position. But these are very short periods compared to the whole revolution of the camshaft.
@@EddieLife3500 yes, i've seen such cases too, but that can't be the primary fault, because the roller cannot spin, as long it is in contact with the cam. So i assume this: the (cylindrical) "roller housing" gets stuck somewhere near the head and THEN it can spin. My pump is a 2015 and it has 6 small dimples and 1 large one.
So I have herd when they let go it’s caused buy to things, lack of lubricity or the dam roller goes side ways no I’m not sure if because of lack of lubricity it causes that but I have seen quite a few when they open it up it is turned the wrong way
Eddie I was trying to find the video where you swapped it out with a CP3 and could not find it. What all did you have to change out to complete the swap and did it have to be reflashed? Thanks
I have a 13 Powerstroke. My pump was upgraded under warranty back in 2016. Ford starting using an updated version in 15 MY trucks. I didn't have the pump out, but was able to see "Bosch 4050" stamped on the back side. Do you think this means I have the updated one? Every pic of a 11-14 pump I could find has "Bosch 4000" stamped and 15+ have 4050.
Has anybody ever provided with a definition for diesel fuel lubricity beyond just the words? what is the causal mechanism for poor diesel fuel lubricity?
Hola buenas muy bueno tu video, aunque mi inglés es pésimo. Me gustaría preguntarte si la bomba de alta presión de una Ram 2019 es buena o mala. Ya llevo con este camión 14000 millas y no me a dado problemas. Pero un amigo que tiene una 2020 le dio tremendo problema
Es mala porque es la bomba cp4 salieron con fallas y la 2019 tiene bomba cp4 nesesitas cambiarla ala bomba cp3 para prevenir que falle solo aplica en motores diesel
@@fernandodavila1350 olle muchas gracias por la información. Si ubiera alguna forma de contactarte para saber el precio de ese trabajo. Muchas gracias yo vivo en el estado de Florida
I just took my cp4 pump outta 2019 ford 6.7 w 2000 miles . Nothjng no shavings no glitter im gonna build the pump w the aftwrmarket addon 50 over. These fords r scary though u spend a ton to be on pins.
@@EddieLife3500 but they stopped building 2020 when in Oct or Dec. 2021 should have been built in Aug. Or Sept. Dodge has been late with their new models usually as got my 2010 in May of 2010
Hey Eddie, not sure if I missed it but does that Ram run smooth now that the CP3 is installed. I remember that problem was kind of hit and miss so I was wondering if it completely gone now. Thanks for the video
@@EddieLife3500 good deal. I was hoping it was just a sensor that was causing your issues and not the CP4 but that rough idle seems to have been a failing CP4. Glad you were able to get it fixed with the new CP3
Mine also.... you would think a truck built at the end of 20 build year would have the “upgraded” pump... I use lubricity additives every fillup for that reason! Freaks me out
@eddie’s what’s your thoughts about 2022 2500 Dodge Ram diesel? I have a 2002 duramax and thinking about buying 2022 GMC 3500 At4 6.6 diesel but heard some have fuel pump and or injectors problems? What’s your thoughts?
So according to everything and everyone that the one big dimple is the updated CP4 pump and all the other ones with the little dimples are the older style pump
Dumbest design ever! And then after all the failures, you would think they would learn and clock those pistons with a key way or flat side to keep from rotating in the bore. Instead they just keep selling us crap with fingers crossed.
There is so much that could be done with these pumps that could solve the piston spin problem . Even a ball bearing instead of a roller would have let these pump not have the serious stupidity effect .
Spring tension is supposed to keep piston rollers from spinning that’s why lubrication is crucial. Water, bad fuel priming or aeration in fuel pump can damage all pump components.
Hey Eddie, I'm your neighbor down the street. We are in Oklahoma right now and our new Ram Rebel with only 8k miles on it just had the CP4 explode on us. The 2021 and 2022 ecodiesels do not have the recall on them yet. However the warranty is covering the repair. Just an FYI to everyone with this fuel pump, you will hear the pump making clicking sounds if it's failing. It will sound just like a ac condenser clicking on and off.
This is why every 3 rd tank i add marvel mystery oil and powerservices fuel treat keeping everything lubricated and 300 k on my 2018 ram
And frequent filter changes no issues
I buy a $70k+ truck and find out that they cut costs and purchased cheaper pumps to run fuel. I would have paid $1000-$3000 more if it meant that I got a good pump.
They should have a major recall for upgraded pump. I hear new trucks have upgraded pump.
@@josephpuchel6497 indeed, 2021 has a cp3. Ram better be recalling my 2020
@@SupramanTRD it has been recalled dealers put a CP3 in its place
That is freaking nutty that there is no keeper on that plunger to keep it from spinning. I need a CP3 conversion kit for my ecodiesel.
Aeration is what's killing these pumps. Debris doesn't help for sure but usually air. They aren't long for the world with any bubbles in the fuel.
bought a 2020 2500 limited MFR date 7-20. I put Archoil in every tank, I am more than confident with my purchase. I have the CP4.2 new style. I also don't typically go below 1/4 tank of fuel to reduce cavitation. I would pay the dealer for a CP3 though if it was an available option.
its now a recall. free and they replace with CP3
@@wenrug9418 I don't tink recall is out yet
@@josevillareal5795 yes it is i took mine to dealer. its 1 month wait on parts
To ease the anxiety a little, it is not easy for the piston and roller to rotate!
Imagine the roller half way up the cam contour then, in order to rotate, one side of the roller will have to roll higher up the contour and it is not free to do this because of the spring pressure holding it firmly against the cam. Only, and momentarily, when the roller is precisely at the top or the bottom of the cam will it be technically free to rotate - providing a force exists and it happens instantaneously before the roller starts its next ascent or descent. This is not a realistic scenario. I would guess that if a pump ends up with its roller skewed by 90 degrees it's because other failures have preceded it, such as debris jamming or giving rise to friction in the piston walls and the piston therefore losing engagement with the cam. The problems many of you guys are experiencing in the USA I believe have been caused to a great extent by fuel quality issues. I drive a Macan S Diesel in the UK and there are very few problems reported with these pumps. They are also widely used in many vehicles worldwide in CP4.1 and 4.2 form and, again very few failures reported. However, I can totally understand the concerns, even misery, of many of your viewers trying to resolve matters which ought to be resolved by manufacturers.
Nice video with good clear pictures of internal parts. Thanks
Great explanation of the piston and roller dynamics in relation to the cam. I had been trying to visualize the engineering dynamics in my mind and knew it had to be something like as you described. For the most part all I kept running across were videos of individuals expressing the incredulity of an engineered part that functions against the logical mind. It makes total sence now. It is unfortunate there has been so much grief caused due to an engineering that has zero tolerance for subtle anomalies.
While I agree with both of y’all’s analogy… In 2020 the CP4 pump for the Ford Powerstroke got screw in alignment dowels for both pistons. Obviously to prevent rotate. I wonder why though.
I heard about hundreds of bmw and vw equipped with CP4.1 and CP4.2 failed in Europe... Many of them were using premium fuel, but it didn't prevent the failure at all. So it has nothing to do with the fuel quality unfortunatelly...
Anybody know what is the difference on the updated CP4 in '20 trucks? Is the updated CP4 supposed to be better ?
Bucket can rotate in the bore, it does not do that very often. The reason I think, is the spring keeps pressure on the bucket. And the roller as it interfaces with the shaft cam wants to naturally align as it comes together to push the bucket up. What happens is score or wear forms on the roller-cam, one side or the other. That produces a side vector force and one side of the bucket roller drags compared to other side and it twists out of alignment. Of course then, it can wear a flat spot in the roller and cam and it never goes back aligned right again, and it disintegrates. It is a very poor design for sure.
There is no evidence that the updated cam version of the CP4 is any less of a POS than the older style. The design is fundamentally flawed. You made the right move. My '19 is stock, and I don't want to hose my warranty.
Ford needs a cp3 conversion kit, they make a kit to run a cp4 and cp3 together but I’d like to be able to completely bypass the cp4 and only use a cp3
One of the many reasons I bought a leftover 4th gen last year, didn’t want to deal with the cp4
Just bought a leftover 2020 5th gen so glad I’ve got the updated one hope it lasts
I have had issues with both my bmws with the cp4 pumps. On my 2009 E88 120d I fitted a 2018 cp4 pump with has a screw in the back of the pump which will prevent piston/cam roller rotation.
Could you please give more details about the pump you fitted? Do you know a part number of the updated pump? Thanks!!
I found maybe your thread on bimmerforums...and seems like this pump is comming from B47 engine
I found that B47 engines are equipped with updated pumps from year 2017 onwards. But need to fit the pump head from an old one to fit it on N47 engine. HP fuel outlet is on the opposite side...
How many miles were on that pump? I have a duramax with 200,000. On it. I was amazed how clean your pump was. Seemed fine to me. Thinking of swaping tho the cp3. Iv been traveling around the US pulling a 5th wheel camper. This is the only thing I think about on the long drive. Having my cp4 fail 18 hours from home.
Dang I think your good. Just use a lubrication additive and change fuel filters often
@@6.7Pstroke air dog lift pump. Hot shots secret. Both winter stuff. And EDT. Change filters quit often. And drain water often... never see any water.
thank you for sharing! its amazing how many people dont even know about this issue.
It be nice to meet the decider on the cp4.2
I'm sure there's a handful of folks that would like to meet their team!
What’s up Eddie after a month at the dealer my ram had a new upgraded cp4 and I’m super happy with the results because it runs faster 😂 I love it
I got mine back with the upgraded CP4 after my stock one failed at 10k miles...2 months later the second one failed too!! Hope you have better luck than I.
@@bigpoppadmc did they had to replace the hole fuel system?
Dude, your generator is a Harbor Freight Predator 3500 clone! 😊 😃
I have the HF and it works great.
The CP4 is the best of the best. They fail because of water and lubricity. The issue is the water!!!!! Long live CP four and the best throttle response and economical fuel delivery !!!!
Shop is just as messy as mine. This how u know when u see a real mechanics shop
Eddie should of bought a alumiduty and he knows it!!! Super beast is still waiting and ready to run that cummins to the ground.
Same pump on the 6.7
My truck would drag that truck up and down the road. Hands down smoke it in a race. It’s proven those trucks do not like added power, there trans suck even the almighty aisin, Eddie himself says his trans doesn’t like it. Better get rid of that before more money is wasted.
It's not true that there is nothing that prevents the roller from spinning:
Maybe difficult to understand, but as long as the roller is pressed down to the cam, the cam itself prevents the roller from spinnng. For sake of accurancy: there are two positions of the cam where spinning isn't prevented:these are the most "upper" position of the cam and the lowest position. But these are very short periods compared to the whole revolution of the camshaft.
I have pulled one apart and have seen it spun in there it’s also very common
@@EddieLife3500 yes, i've seen such cases too, but that can't be the primary fault, because the roller cannot spin, as long it is in contact with the cam. So i assume this: the (cylindrical) "roller housing" gets stuck somewhere near the head and THEN it can spin.
My pump is a 2015 and it has 6 small dimples and 1 large one.
So I have herd when they let go it’s caused buy to things, lack of lubricity or the dam roller goes side ways no I’m not sure if because of lack of lubricity it causes that but I have seen quite a few when they open it up it is turned the wrong way
The 2021 Ram cummins went back to the CP3 pump so I wonder if Ram will make it right on the 19-20 trucks?
I sure hope so, it's a liability.
Only if the bean counters decide it's cheaper to fix them before they disintegrate than it is after they disintegrate!
They did
Eddie I was trying to find the video where you swapped it out with a CP3 and could not find it. What all did you have to change out to complete the swap and did it have to be reflashed? Thanks
The video is there fer sure and no they are a direct drop in, no tuning required
That’s the same gen as a harbor freight fen in a different box.
I have a 13 Powerstroke. My pump was upgraded under warranty back in 2016. Ford starting using an updated version in 15 MY trucks. I didn't have the pump out, but was able to see "Bosch 4050" stamped on the back side. Do you think this means I have the updated one?
Every pic of a 11-14 pump I could find has "Bosch 4000" stamped and 15+ have 4050.
Is there a recall on the C4? Is the updated one less prone to fail?
Seems like no one can answer that... can’t even find a tear down on an updated pump
Has anybody ever provided with a definition for diesel fuel lubricity beyond just the words? what is the causal mechanism for poor diesel fuel lubricity?
Hola buenas muy bueno tu video, aunque mi inglés es pésimo. Me gustaría preguntarte si la bomba de alta presión de una Ram 2019 es buena o mala. Ya llevo con este camión 14000 millas y no me a dado problemas. Pero un amigo que tiene una 2020 le dio tremendo problema
Es mala porque es la bomba cp4 salieron con fallas y la 2019 tiene bomba cp4 nesesitas cambiarla ala bomba cp3 para prevenir que falle solo aplica en motores diesel
@@fernandodavila1350 olle muchas gracias por la información. Si ubiera alguna forma de contactarte para saber el precio de ese trabajo. Muchas gracias yo vivo en el estado de Florida
Would a Fass Fuel System help these pumps for longevity?
Yes sir
Your pump is not the updated one. It would have a stop bolt on the back to prevent piston to spin.
Mine had the same mark think it’s how it was put together
Does Lukas Synthetic oil stabilizer work?
I have 4 dots. Sooooo what does the amount of dots mean? Yours has 6, mine has 4.
Check out JB Reviews his Ram just went down...
Dam
@@EddieLife3500
Maybe you could contact him or warship his last video... he was towing his hellcat... very nice,
I just took my cp4 pump outta 2019 ford 6.7 w 2000 miles . Nothjng no shavings no glitter im gonna build the pump w the aftwrmarket addon 50 over. These fords r scary though u spend a ton to be on pins.
What if my cp4 has the 6 small dots but also has the single large dot?
Someone said if you have 6 dots it is updated. Mine was built 10/20 and has 6 dots, so which one would have a big single one?
no the one big dimple is the updates pump
@@EddieLife3500 but they stopped building 2020 when in Oct or Dec. 2021 should have been built in Aug. Or Sept. Dodge has been late with their new models usually as got my 2010 in May of 2010
What’s up with your review channel? Haven’t seen vlogs for a while.
You will be very soon just focusing on some other stuff right note but it is coming back
Hey Eddie, not sure if I missed it but does that Ram run smooth now that the CP3 is installed. I remember that problem was kind of hit and miss so I was wondering if it completely gone now. Thanks for the video
I do not notice anything like that
@@EddieLife3500 good deal. I was hoping it was just a sensor that was causing your issues and not the CP4 but that rough idle seems to have been a failing CP4. Glad you were able to get it fixed with the new CP3
@@EddieLife3500 so did the pump fix the idle issue you were having or not? If not, what was the fix to your issue?
The 2021 6.7 fords have the updated cp4 pumps??
Updated or not the CP4 is junk man
My truck was made 7 of 20 I have four dots
So that’s considered the older style
Mine has 4 dimples or dots?
Build date 6-15-2020 what do I have?
That’s the old version
What up bro been waiting for you to upload this vid. Good times in the dunes?
Elbow was nowhere near anything
My 20 has the old style pump too
mine to
Mine also, been waiting for mine to grenade. Sucks having this brand new expensive ass truck and dont trust it
Mine also.... you would think a truck built at the end of 20 build year would have the “upgraded” pump... I use lubricity additives every fillup for that reason! Freaks me out
Very educational thanks
Hey Eddie can you give me your diesel mechanics info please? Have a 16 lml need to do cp3 conversion
Chris (619) 666-4373
@@EddieLife3500 thanks
@eddie’s what’s your thoughts about 2022 2500 Dodge Ram diesel?
I have a 2002 duramax and thinking about buying 2022 GMC 3500 At4 6.6 diesel but heard some have fuel pump and or injectors problems?
What’s your thoughts?
I need the conversion done for lml due
2019 ram 6.7 cummins....... mine has 7 dots. Can anyone tell me anything about that? Thanx
So according to everything and everyone that the one big dimple is the updated CP4 pump and all the other ones with the little dimples are the older style pump
@@EddieLife3500 This pisses me off. I’d like to take the truck back to the dealer and demand that they put the upgraded cp4 on my truck.
I would demand a cp3, they are putting them on the 2021s now
@@tonyboneize No demand they install the CP3 that's coming out now
Generator looks just like harbor freight one
Great video 👍🏻
I know Andy at firepunk is making a little over 1000 on a 10mm cp4.2 I do believe
Rewind the first 10 seconds of the vidoe about 3 times, it makes a funny repeat
Your workbench is too crowded 😀
What’s up Eddie..
Good vid
Dumbest design ever! And then after all the failures, you would think they would learn and clock those pistons with a key way or flat side to keep from rotating in the bore. Instead they just keep selling us crap with fingers crossed.
Seriously
this cp4 lifter/pistion assy is just plain very very poor engineering.
what a waste of time...2:15 am gone
Peace out ✌🏼
There is so much that could be done with these pumps that could solve the piston spin problem . Even a ball bearing instead of a roller would have let these pump not have the serious stupidity effect .