fuel pump module
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Thanks for the reply. I pulled the module to replace sending unit and to clean the screen but as I was removing the screen it stuck and ripped the inside screen and they don't sell that cap with the screen , only the whole module........ For over 500$ . If I can't find a affordable fix I will just use it without that inside screen and change the inline filter every two or three months.
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That will work ok most guys are just running a straw in the tank or a sump kit installed in the bottom of the tank. Most people run a good aftermarket lift pump like Fass or Airdog that has 3-5 micron filtration anyway.
It is interesting to note that some of the years between 1998.5 - 2001 have an electric pump in the tank module. Some say it was added later on as a (band-aid) way to help a already weak lift pump system on the block. Not sure if Dodge was doing this or maybe after market mine had one in it.
It is interesting to note that some of the years between 1998.5 - 2001 have an electric pump in the tank module. Some say it was added later on as a (band-aid) way to help a already weak lift pump system on the block. Not sure if Dodge was doing this or maybe after market mine had one in it.
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That will work ok most guys are just running a straw in the tank or a sump kit installed in the bottom of the tank. Most people run a good aftermarket lift pump like Fass or Airdog that has 3-5 micron filtration anyway.
It is interesting to note that some of the years between 1998.5 - 2001 have an electric pump in the tank module. Some say it was added later on as a (band-aid) way to help a already weak lift pump system on the block. Not sure if Dodge was doing this or maybe after market mine had one in it.
It is interesting to note that some of the years between 1998.5 - 2001 have an electric pump in the tank module. Some say it was added later on as a (band-aid) way to help a already weak lift pump system on the block. Not sure if Dodge was doing this or maybe after market mine had one in it.
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That sucks do you have a picture of yours?
You can get a draw straw from most vendors mine cam from Airdog. here's how it mounts in. A lot of people are doing the sump kit so they don't have to drop the tank. I really don't want a fuel line hanging down under the tank IMO.
Cut a hole and install the grommet
You can get a draw straw from most vendors mine cam from Airdog. here's how it mounts in. A lot of people are doing the sump kit so they don't have to drop the tank. I really don't want a fuel line hanging down under the tank IMO.
Cut a hole and install the grommet
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