INSTALLATION MANUAL APPLICATION: FA D08 220G (220gph @ 16psi) Cummins 5.9L 24 Valve 1998.
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¡WARNINGS! Read all instructions before starting installation of this product! Installing the improper FASS Pump can cause severe engine damage. FASS FA D08 220G Recommended Application Cummins (24 Valve) 1998.5-2004 with super extreme horsepower modifications Secure vehicle from ROLLING! Use caution when drilling. Steer clear of any electrical wires , air lines or other damageable components.
INSTALLATION MANUAL Follow these steps to ensure a simple installation of your new FASS ADJUSTABLE FUEL PUMP 1. Read the installation manual completely before attempting installation. The installation of this product indicates that the buyer has read and understands the limitations of the FASS manufacturers warranty agreement and accepts the responsibility of its terms and conditions. 2. Inventory the package components. Notify the place of purchase immediately of any parts missing or damaged. 3.
Adjustable Fuel Pump Series 220 GPH 16 PSI (Approximately) A fuel pressure gauge is highly recommended to identify fuel filter life and to prevent engine damage! Adjustment Lock Nut Set screw Boost Compensation Port ‘T’ Fuel Inlet Port “E” To Engine Fuel Pressure Port Installation Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Install Electrical Harness Prepare Suction and Return Lines Mount Fuel System Install Fuel Line Check/Set Pressure Review Installation
Contents THB-1001 FF-3248 BHB-1001 MP-9034 FPB-2005 FL-1002 x14’ WH-1005
Mounting Package Contents *Cable Ties* BHF-1002 RS-1002 PL-1005 10-300 PL-1004 1/2” Plug FP-1001 Ring Terminal DIPF-1003 BHN-1001 LW-1001 OR-223 HC-1001 PL-2003 ST-1005Px16” 1/4” washer 1/4” Nut 4 1/4 - 20x1.75” 2 1/4 - 20x1.
The installation of the electrical harness is done first, allowing power to be applied to the pump for lubrication purposes later in the installation. A. Using ring terminals, attach red wire of the WH-1005 to the positive battery terminal. Attach green wire to a clean ground, preferably the negative battery terminal. Secure fuse block in a location protected from outside elements. Use of corrosion preventative spray is recommended. B. Disconnect power source to the factory lift pump. 1998.
Some of the photo’s are of a different application, procedures are the same. A. Very Important: Before removing the fuel tank, identify “ALL” areas of clearance between the tank and bed to install the draw tube assembly. The closer the suction tube is placed to the center of the fuel tank, front to back and left to right, the more usable fuel there will be! B. Remove the filler neck and overflow tubes from the truck by loosening the clamps at both ends.
I. Before drilling marked location, clean area of debris. Using the photo, double check area selected for any interference including the fuel level J. Drill a 1 3/8” hole, catching all debris. De-bur hole and remove any missed debris in the fuel tank. K. VERY IMPORTANT: Support fuel tank on both ends allowing the natural formation of the tank to take place. Failure to perform this step can and will create an issue with less usable fuel! L.
O. Connect end of the fuel line (supplied in kit) to the push lock fitting in the BHF-1002. Remember to oil the fitting and fuel line. Route fuel line over frame rail. P. Place the fuel line over the frame rail while reinstalling the fuel tank. Remember to connect factory fuel lines and wire harness. Torque tank hanger bolts to proper specifications. Q. Reattach filler neck and clamp. Torque to proper specifications.
A. Locate bed bolt and remove the bolt. Position RS-2001 between FPB-2005 and truck bed. B. Secure THB-1001 to bolt on bracket with the RS 1002 and the (2)– 1/4-20x1 bolts, 1/4 washers, and 1/4 nuts. With the (4)-1/4-20x1.75” bolts thread the BHB-1001 to the THB-1001. Note: Use of Anti-seize compound is highly recommended. C. Using thread tape, install the 2 10-300 into the “T” & “E” ports. Torque to 40 ft./lbs.
D. Slid the FASS pump into mounting brackets with the weep hole facing down. Torque (4) bolts to 110 inch pounds. VERY IMPORTANT: REMEMBERING THE POSITION OF THE “T” PORT, THERE IS A SMALL WEEP HOLE IN THE BASE DIRECTLY NEXT TO THE ELECTRIC MOTOR, THIS HOLE MUST AIM DIRECTLY TO THE GROUND!! IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF THE PUMP CAN CAUSE PREMATURE WEAR AND VOID MANUFACTURES WARRANTY.
A. Route suction line to port ‘T’. Cut FL-1002 to needed length and connect to 10-300 in port ’T’ using the PL-1005. Be sure to oil both before attaching. B. Using a PL-1005, connect remaining fuel line to the “E” port. Be sure to oil both before attaching. Route fuel line to engine compartment. C. Install in line fuel filter in an accessible location in the suction line using the HC-1001’s. Making sure the fuel flow travels the direction of the arrow on the canister.
These models can have the inlet fitting on top of the filter canister or on the side. E. Disconnect inlet fuel line to the filter housing. Install DIPF-1003. Torque to 18 ft/lbs. F. Measure and cut fuel line. Insert PL-1003 90° Push-Lok fitting using oil. Install fitting to DIPF-1003. Torque to 18 ft/lbs. Note: Secure all fuel lines with cable ties. Cable ties are an economical way to prevent the possibility of problems occurring! E.
The preset pressure is approximately 16 psi. Follow these steps to check or reset the fuel pressure. The port with 1/8” Allen plug marked with the letter “P” is your fuel pressure port. Exceeding factory fuel pressure may result in severe engine damage. Consult with engine manufacture before adjusting pressure! With the pump running – Loosen the lock nut Turn the adjustment screw clock wise to increase pressure and counter clock wise to decrease pressure.
Answer the following questions: Did the vehicle start fine without the FASS or HPFP? Do you have high mileage on the VP44? If yes, have your VP44 checked.
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