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Cummins Lift Pump 101, 201, Graduate Course
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<blockquote data-quote="dieselbeef" data-source="post: 407836" data-attributes="member: 4655"><p>well said diamond.</p><p>i use a holley on the frame rail right behind the cab. im in fl though. no ice or rocks here. no deep water for me either.</p><p>banjo bolts a definite improvemnet</p><p> to add only that a fuel press gauge or sensor needs installed as well to alert ya to the low fuel press issue before it ruins the ip as well.</p><p></p><p>the lift pump thing has been a thorn in the foot of every dodge owner since its inception</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselbeef, post: 407836, member: 4655"] well said diamond. i use a holley on the frame rail right behind the cab. im in fl though. no ice or rocks here. no deep water for me either. banjo bolts a definite improvemnet to add only that a fuel press gauge or sensor needs installed as well to alert ya to the low fuel press issue before it ruins the ip as well. the lift pump thing has been a thorn in the foot of every dodge owner since its inception [/QUOTE]
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