24 Valve 2nd Gen Dodge Cummins 98.5-02 Discussion of 24 Valve 5.9 Liter Dodge Cummins Diesels with VP44 Injection Pumps
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Old 05-07-2008, 09:49 PM
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wow thanks, i like the second link, pretty good.
 
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Old 05-07-2008, 09:56 PM
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That 2500 looks nice but
"5.9 L Cummins/ with power module
new lift and injection pump @ 125,000 miles"

but im thinking what module and im wondering if he has a fp gauge
 
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Old 05-07-2008, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by slowtowpig
well im looking at 1999-2002, i like the older body style and there in my price range ($10,000) i didnt know they offered a 6spd and HO. im new to the cummins side of the diesel world.
1998.5 is the first year of the 24V ISB (that's the motor) truck, regardless of the 2500 or 3500 rating.

In 2000.5 you may find the odd 6 spd but in 2001 they were a standard factory option and ONLY available as high output (HO). 2002 was the last year of the 2nd generation truck - it is what I have.

Problems are minor except for the fuel delivery in all of these trucks. The common things to watch for are:

1998.5 to 2002
Fuel Lift Pump Failure
Injection Pump Failure
Steering wobble
Steering sector shaft problems
Power steering pump failure

1998.5 to 2000
53 blocks

2001 to 2002
ECM rewrites (only 5 star dealers can do this)

2002
Antilock brake modules


Any one of those trucks you list is likely pretty good. Mileage on the motor is really good way up to 450,000 miles without rebuilds but the VP44 injection pump will likely NOT last that long without a real lift pump and a fuel pressure gauge. I would not buy a used truck that has any major power upgrades on it without a replaced VP44 and lift pump otherwise it will be the first thing you do. Well taken care of the VP44 can and does last a long time but given the slightest down fall in fueling and it will haunt you. Read the many posts about P0206 and other associated codes as well as no throttle response, white smoke, pour economy and that sort of thing...

If you need any help just ask.
 
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Old 05-08-2008, 12:45 PM
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I forgot there is also a auction at a place called I45 sales in Rice, Texas. They have diesels all the time maybe you can give them a call and find out what they have. The next auction is July 14th and you can even sign up to bid online if you dont wanna drive.

Here is their website
I-45 Sales, Rice, TX
 
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Old 05-16-2008, 08:40 AM
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If you like flatbeds and regular cabs then it looks like a pretty decent truck, especially for that price.
 
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Old 05-16-2008, 09:09 AM
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yeah, that's a nice looking rig. I was going to post that a friend of mine has his 95 for sale here in Tennessee. He wants 6,000 also (his is ext cab, 4x2 dually). The paint is shot, but the truck is in good shape. Has an ATS converter, and a few other mods.

BTW... regarding how many is too many... My 99 3/4 has 215k miles and pulls just as strong and runs just as good as any other that I've been in.
 




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