โJan-15-2019 09:17 PM
โJan-18-2019 08:46 AM
Wild Card wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
OK all you knowledgable people WHY have we not heard about CP4.2 pump failures like we used to??????
All mfg have upped the fuel filtration systems. The CP4.2 does not like any moisture. All diesel fuel contains some moisture and contaminants.
Higher pressure pumps simply can not handle contaminated fuel. You cant fix the fuel problem so you must be able to treat the fuel problem.
โJan-18-2019 08:19 AM
โJan-18-2019 08:11 AM
โJan-18-2019 08:07 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
OK all you knowledgable people WHY have we not heard about CP4.2 pump failures like we used to??????
โJan-18-2019 07:57 AM
โJan-18-2019 07:28 AM
โJan-18-2019 07:20 AM
blofgren wrote:
Myself, I plan on keeping my truck a very long time so this is an important issue for me. I can see the day where trucks will hit the boneyards early because the cost of replacing the trashed fuel system is more than what the truck is worth.
โJan-18-2019 06:26 AM
โJan-18-2019 05:54 AM
โJan-18-2019 05:23 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:The .1 is single piston (used in smaller motors such as the VW) and the .2 is a 2 piston for larger motors such as the GM/Ford, and now Ram HDs. The .2 IS NOT a revised pump... Just a 2 cylinder pump.Bigfoot affair wrote:
LOL, you are wrong!
The .2 doesn't mean revision, it means that it is a two piston pump. CP4.1 one piston, CP4.2 two piston.
Yes, internet is full of CP4.1 and CP4.2 failures, I think you already know but just choose to think its ok because Ram/Cummins is now using it... unreal!
I have not heard of anyone having any problems with the .2 pumps. I have one in my Ecodiesel and it is in Ford and GM diesels. When Ford came out with the 6.7 PS both Ford and GM had many CP 4.1 pumps fail.
Then Bosch went to the CP 4.2 and no more failures. At least not like we where seeing with the .1 pumps. Are there .2 failures, yes but nothing near what the .1 pumps where failing.
The difference is Ford flat out refused to protect their customers and GM stepped up and warrantied their trucks.
I would not think twice about buying a diesel with the CP 4.2 pump no mater the maker.
Don
โJan-18-2019 04:26 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Bigfoot affair wrote:
LOL, you are wrong!
The .2 doesn't mean revision, it means that it is a two piston pump. CP4.1 one piston, CP4.2 two piston.
Yes, internet is full of CP4.1 and CP4.2 failures, I think you already know but just choose to think its ok because Ram/Cummins is now using it... unreal!
I have not heard of anyone having any problems with the .2 pumps. I have one in my Ecodiesel and it is in Ford and GM diesels. When Ford came out with the 6.7 PS both Ford and GM had many CP 4.1 pumps fail.
Then Bosch went to the CP 4.2 and no more failures. At least not like we where seeing with the .1 pumps. Are there .2 failures, yes but nothing near what the .1 pumps where failing.
The difference is Ford flat out refused to protect their customers and GM stepped up and warrantied their trucks.
I would not think twice about buying a diesel with the CP 4.2 pump no mater the maker.
Don
โJan-17-2019 06:43 PM
Bigfoot affair wrote:
LOL, you are wrong!
The .2 doesn't mean revision, it means that it is a two piston pump. CP4.1 one piston, CP4.2 two piston.
Yes, internet is full of CP4.1 and CP4.2 failures, I think you already know but just choose to think its ok because Ram/Cummins is now using it... unreal!
โJan-17-2019 11:17 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Bigfoot affair wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
As my good friend Fish says....Enjoy!
New 2019 Ram HD
CP4 HPFP, enjoy!
LOL try .2, have you heard of any issues with the CP4.2 pumps? Nope you haven't, nice try though.
Don
โJan-16-2019 09:54 PM
Bigfoot affair wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
As my good friend Fish says....Enjoy!
New 2019 Ram HD
CP4 HPFP, enjoy!
โJan-16-2019 01:33 PM