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Length of mechanical fuel pump push rod?
My truck is a 1985 mighty max with the 2.0. I had to use a custom push rod to get the truck running since the original one was lost sometime ago.
So the issue I have is the truck sputters then dies when my tank reaches 1/4 tank.
I checked the float to make sure it wasn't reading wrong but I was able to confirm that it works as intended and I still had a good amount of fuel.
Next I want to make sure the push rod is the appropriate length. Maybe if it's shorter than what it is supposed to be it doesn't create the vacuum necessary to pull the fuel all the way at the bottom?
Thanks
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2 and 3/4 inches long. Made of 1/4 inch rod with the edges ground off.
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If it's running out of fuel when your gauge is showing 1/4 full, you are looking in the wrong place for the fault. Check your tank float and sender - if there was a pump fault it would consistently run bad. My bet there's either a fault with the sender or the fuel pick up in the tank. The fuel pump will lose pressure when it's tired, and if it has failed you'll see fuel/oil leaking from the port in the pump body (unless you get really unlucky and it's bypassing back into the engine) Are there any other symptoms or conditions the engine starves out?
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I don’t think it’s the float or sender because when I drained the fuel tank the gauge dropped to the very bottom hash mark and I retrieved almost 2 gallons of fuel.
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So after measuring my push rod I discovered it was a half inch too short. I'll have to hunt one down or switch to an electric fuel pump.
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had a post glitch - just ignore me lol
Last edited by geezer101; 06-14-2020 at 05:00 AM.
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Err, be careful on that. There are 2 types of pump and actuator rod assemblies... how did the original actuator rod go missing? I've heard of guys accidentally dropping them into the drain gallery and it ending up in the sump (won't damage anything but is a biatch to get out)
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The rod did not come with the new mechanical pump I had put in. It is the original rod that was there for the last pump I had. Mine is an 85 ram50 2.0 g63b motor
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The truck had a electric pump that didn't work and the mechanical pump still attached to the head without the rod. Not sure if it's in the oil gallery or previous owner left it out on Purpose.
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does anyone know if these pump push rods are available anywhere? I bought my ram50 second hand and the previous owner had already removed the head (crack between valve seats in cylinder 3) so the pump was removed and placed with all the other components in the bed of the truck. I have purchased a new stock mechanical fuel pump (leaving the truck stock as it was like my fathers). new pump did not come with the push rod and I can not seem to find it anywhere. Any help would be appreciated.
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