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Hi Guys , I'm in Australia and we have what we thought was a '97 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2L sport club cab 6 seater , have had it a number of years , its a beautiful truck , but lately we had got some bad fuel , so I thought I would put a new fuel pump in it .
We went online and bought one from Texas ( they told me it was top quality ) , it got shipped over , we installed it , lasted about a week ....pump motor stopped working , the Texas company shipped over another one , we installed that one ....it lasted 2 weeks.....the pick up tube from the pump motor to the regulator filter fell off , I fixed that and got the truck going again and also fitted a new Standard brand crankshaft position sensor while we had the truck off the road .
All good ........we have noticed now the truck takes a heap of cranking to start the engine and when it does start , it blows heaps of black smoke out the exhaust .....................to me its flooding on start up ...??????

I have read somewhere there are 2 types of fuel pump pressures on these things , around 50 lbs fuel pressure on the '97 - '98 Rams and about 36 lbs on the '94 - '96 Rams ..............

I seem to think I maybe have the wrong fuel pump for this injection on the truck ............

the date of manufacture plate says 11/96 ( pop rivetted on the firewall ) and also the injection rails dont have the pressure port test fitting .

....... can I check the VIN number to give me the exact year ??

Anybody got any ideas ...........nobody here in Australia has been of any help , and we love our little pick up

Cheers from across the billabong
 
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Check HERE.

Also, what brand fuel pump are they sending you? Stay away from Airtex. Look for Denso.
 
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11/96 is technically a 97, but may still have things from a 96 model year.
 
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Mr GdStock , thanks for the link ........Yep the VIN confirms the truck as a '97 , the new fuel pump had no markings on it at all to tell me what brand , it looks very Chineesy to me , the box says ...made in China
 
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Unless you want to repeat this exercise within the year, return it, and get a denso, or delphi unit. They cost more, but, you won't be replacing it every year either.
 
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The starting issue to me sounds like your computer doesn't like the new crank sensor.
 
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You need a fuel pressure tester to verify what the pump is putting out and how long it holds the pressure for after shut down.
 
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Yep , Definately ordering a new Denso unit ...........

I was also told the Standard Brand of crank position sensors were top quality........???

Thanks for the replies guys .........

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Nice. (the truck too....)

Standard motor products are pretty good. Dealer parts are generally the best, but, you pay a premium for that too.....
 
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the connecters on the pumps are different so you indeed have the right pump
 


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