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Re: Calling Tom (again)

by "Tom Lawrence" <tlawrence5@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 25, 2008 at 03:38 PM

> I got the truck back after the lift pump conversion was complete, bill 
> payed by DC, Very expensive job and a lot of work. I now see 8-9 lbs of 
> pressure at idle and 6-7 under throttle. There was a statement on the 
> conversion paperwork saying that pressure is irrelevant and no
aftermarket 
> pressure gauge should be believed and that it is all about flow. Sounds 
> like a pretty stupid comment for them to print. Do you know the story?

Well, yes and no.  While it's true that the test procedure in the service 
manual for the lift pump is all about measuring fuel flow, and not
pressure, 
pressure is still a valid way to verify the health of the lift pump.  The 
CP3 injection pump isn't nearly as sensitive to fuel pressure as the VP44 
was, and will still operate safely at near-zero fuel pressure (so long as 
there's fuel flow).  But, barring any kind of abnormal (and unlikely) 
restriction, you can safely assume that the CP3 is being fed a constant 
supply of fuel so long as your FP gauge registers some amount of pressure.

So, to me, an FP gauge is still plenty valid, and much cheaper than a flow

gauge.
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Calling Tom (again)
"Steve Lusardi"  2008-04-25 18:24:41 
Re: Calling Tom (again)
"Tom Lawrence"   2008-04-25 15:38:25 
Re: Calling Tom (again)
"Steve Lusardi"  2008-04-26 23:28:13 

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