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original set
54.55%
replaced lift pump 1x
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replaced lift pump 2x
0
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replaced lift pump 3x
4.55%
replaced lift pump 4x
0
0%
replaced injection pump 1x
13.64%
replaced injection pump 2x
0
0%
replaced injection pump 3x
0
0%
replaced injection pump 4x
0
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How many fuel pumps has your truck had?

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Old 11-08-2006, 08:08 PM
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Only 1 lift pump since new. And I replaced it at 150,000. Still worked fine, just thought it had done a lot of time. Took it apart and there wasn't much wear. I bet she had a few hundred thousand more left to go.
 
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I replaced it at 150,000. Still worked fine, just thought it had done a lot of time.
That's kinda what I'm starting to think. Let's take care of it BEFORE it becomes a problem.
 
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Brent - one of the resident experts can probably do a better explanation, but I believe the Lift pump is what gets the fuel from the tank to the engine, while the Injection pump is what supplies the injectors with the high pressure supply needed to get the fuel atomized. Diesel is a lot heavier than gas - which presents problems in addition to needing that higher pressure. The problem that Dodge acknowledged when they changed the design was with the Lift pump more than the Injection pump...
 
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The problem that Dodge acknowledged when they changed the design was with the Lift pump more than the Injection pump...
I understand the Injection pump (vp44) is lubricated and cooled by fuel - when the lift pump starts to fail or fails, or you run dry the Injection pump gets worked leading to its failure, or something like that.
 
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Ok, thanks for the explanations. What is a ballpark figure for the cost of these pumps should they fail down the road? I am asking about the cost of Factory replacements if one went that route.

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