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truck quit need help mybe 44 pump not sure

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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 08:20 PM
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well took the truck to the shop and it turned out to be the lift pumpto the tune of $1288.00) the replaced it with a pump that goes in the tank and ran new lines to the filter ( my guess it is like an electric fuel pump we used to put on those old vw air cooled enginges to keep them from vapor locking ) they said they didnt have acces to the orig lift pump anymore and this is a chrysler alternative ?? hope fully it works for a long time so far so good thnks for the info though !!
 
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Old Sep 23, 2010 | 02:15 PM
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well took the truck to the shop and it turned out to be the lift pumpto the tune of $1288.00) the replaced it with a pump that goes in the tank and ran new lines to the filter ( my guess it is like an electric fuel pump we used to put on those old vw air cooled enginges to keep them from vapor locking ) they said they didnt have acces to the orig lift pump anymore and this is a chrysler alternative ?? hope fully it works for a long time so far so good thnks for the info though !!
$1300 WOW - you obviously didnt spend any time reading here. Im sorry to tell you this but - thats about the worst move you could have made. You would have been much better off getting a FASS or Airdog for $500.

FYI, the intank pumps have proven be low pressure and have substandard performance.
 

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Old Sep 23, 2010 | 03:57 PM
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holy shiznit 1300 bucks...wow. did you take it to the stealership to get it fixed? well anywho glad you got it goin atleast!
 
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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 11:28 AM
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ya i know it was a bad move but time was not on my side i had to be back in dallas the next morning and didnt have the tools or know where to to get a fass system in okc
expensive but t got me home still plan on putting a fass system on it though along with other mods thnks for all the info though

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ya i had no choice but to take it to the stealership, trust me i didnt want to
 

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Old Sep 25, 2010 | 12:52 PM
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Yeah sometimes that happens. It sucks being stuck on the road with no tools.

Vulcan DrawstrawV will be what you want if you ever install the Fass or Airdog.
 
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