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Posted by ETNFARMBOY on October 08, 2006 at 20:16:54 from (66.191.226.33):
In Reply to: 88 series 2+2 posted by James Peterson on October 08, 2006 at 18:34:24:
I agree that there has to be an underlying problem somewhere. Either in the fuel getting to the pump, either contaminated or something restricting the flow. If the fuel flow is too low it may cause problems because most fuel pumps are cooled and lubricated by the diesel going through the pump on its way to the injectors. Or it the type of pump your obtaining but more than one remaned or rebuilt pump going is odd. We have a "84 5288 that has the original pump and so far (knock on wood) have had no problems. Not sure if that helps but it really may be a fuel flow problem.
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