D2 Cat
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Something to check that is seldom mentioned is the "O" rings on both sides of the pump. If you remove the pump you can damage the "O" ring. You can have a lot of troubles with the pressure and not a drop of fuel noticeable dripping out.
I had similar trouble through the winter. I did a lot of cleaning, checking and experimenting. I took a Carter pump built for a 5.9 Cummins, and modified the banjo bolts so I could get the threaded end to weld on the fitting from a wasted Airtex pump. When I welded them together the overall length was identical to the stock pump. Worked fine. That was about the time I realized I had failed to replace the "O" rings.
I also had installed a new fuel sending unit in the tank 4 months prior to all the fueling problems. I remove the tank again to remove the sock. I had used air to clear it and doing that had actually already blew it off the unit. The tank had alot of galvanized crumbs. I installed an inline strainer before the LP.
The sending unit I purchased was listed for diesel. It had a 25 cent strainer. Pure junk. Just a molded strainer about 4" long molded closed on each end. Better off with nothing then that thing not letting fuel through!
Now it works fine, but the "O" rings were burggered just enough to cause grief.
I had similar trouble through the winter. I did a lot of cleaning, checking and experimenting. I took a Carter pump built for a 5.9 Cummins, and modified the banjo bolts so I could get the threaded end to weld on the fitting from a wasted Airtex pump. When I welded them together the overall length was identical to the stock pump. Worked fine. That was about the time I realized I had failed to replace the "O" rings.
I also had installed a new fuel sending unit in the tank 4 months prior to all the fueling problems. I remove the tank again to remove the sock. I had used air to clear it and doing that had actually already blew it off the unit. The tank had alot of galvanized crumbs. I installed an inline strainer before the LP.
The sending unit I purchased was listed for diesel. It had a 25 cent strainer. Pure junk. Just a molded strainer about 4" long molded closed on each end. Better off with nothing then that thing not letting fuel through!
Now it works fine, but the "O" rings were burggered just enough to cause grief.