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Grit_dog
Jul 14, 2022Navigator
Bionic, your fuel filters are downstream of the pump, so not catching anything from the slip tank before the pump.
Idk how much “contamination” you observed in your slip tank, but if you ever saw the bottom of many/most construction equipment and high mile trucks, you’d likely not have anything like that.
As someone who used to and still does fuel more stuff out of transfer tanks and slip tanks than most, I doubt it’s your slip tank.
Although to your point, you have very bad luck with the fuel pumps or another issue.
They are generally very reliable and long lasting on all post 2004 Dodges.
Idk how much “contamination” you observed in your slip tank, but if you ever saw the bottom of many/most construction equipment and high mile trucks, you’d likely not have anything like that.
As someone who used to and still does fuel more stuff out of transfer tanks and slip tanks than most, I doubt it’s your slip tank.
Although to your point, you have very bad luck with the fuel pumps or another issue.
They are generally very reliable and long lasting on all post 2004 Dodges.
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