What about some sold rubber door stops or chair pads stuck to the bottom of the battery? It would cushion and provide a gap.


OH, almost forgot, my truck may have its own cell phone number by the beginning of the week. Gotta hit the AT&T store this weekend. More info on that later.

I'll be upgrading mine to a low pressure, high volume lift pump. These are the Cummins part numbers.
Low pressure piston lift pump - 4988751 (1)
Fuel line - 3914753 (1) same as before
Gaskets - 3939258 (2)
Spacer - 3914284 (1) same as before
Seals - 3963983 (2)
looks like when we cleaned up those leaf springs a couple years ago....gotta love the Cummins rattle!
The current lift pump is a diaphragm style. When it fails, it can fill the crank case with fuel. In 94, the pump was switched to a piston style. The piston pump is more reliable and can deliver more fuel. It also won't leak fuel into the crank case if it fails.
The 94 - up piston pump puts out too much pressure for the VE pump. If you exceed 15 psi you risk pushing the front seal out of the injection pump. Some people have used the stock 94- pump with a regulator before. The pump I listed doesn't need a regulator. It's referred to as a high volume, low pressure piston pump. It can deliver more fuel (when you need it) and is much more reliable than a diaphragm pump is.
Yep, that pump is safe to use on the VE pump without a regulator.
How about a fast lift pump?
Sweet.
That is one of the things I really like about having a build thread. Now that part number is there and its pretty easy to go back and look at it in the future. Otherwise there is so much information that I would never be able to remember.

OK, so it runs but it sure isn't running good.
Lots of white smoke and if you rev it up a bit, it pops through the exhaust.
anybody??
How long have you had it running? It can take a couple minutes to bleed air out of the system.