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Dodge D350 1990 - Fuel System Malfunction - Diagnosis; Lift Pump

Dodge D350 1990
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Fuel
System
DODGE
Turbo
Diesel
Fuel
System
Malfunction
-
Diagnosis
Page
14-3
Fuel
System Malfunction
-
Diagnosis
The
function
of
the fuel
system
is
to
Inject
clean,
atomized fuel
Into
the
engine
cylinders
at a
precise
time near the end
of
the
compression
stroke
of
each piston.
The
components
of the
system
contribute to the delivery of
fuel
to the
cylinders.
Lift
Pump
Note;
A
malfunctioning
lift
pump
can
cause
low power.
The
lift
pump is
mechanically
driven
by
a
lobe on the camshaft.
Wear on
the
lever
or a
damaged lobe can
reduce
the pumping
action.
Do
not
operate the fuel
system
with
a
suction
restriction
(A) of
more than 95mm
(3.75
inch)
Hg.
Caution;
If the
diaphragm ruptures, fuel will drain from
the weep hole
(B) In the
housing.
A
Cheeky
Valves
Diaphragm
Pressure
drop
across
the filter
is
21
kPa
[3
psi],
maximum.
The
pressure
drop will increase
as the
filter removes
contamination from
the
fuel. Therefore,
a
worn
lift
pump will
have
reduced capacity
to
force fuel through
a
dirty
filter.
This
can
cause
low engine power.
Note: Frequent filter replacement
to get
full power from
the
engine
can indicate a
worn
lift
pump.
The
output of the pump
can
be
measured
at
cranking
speed:
Volume (within
30
seconds):
0.75
liters
[0.70
U.S. quarts]
Pressure:
21
to
35 kPa
[3 to 5
psi]
ON

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