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Recent content by Jpop0077

  1. Jpop0077

    P0087 - seeking information for a fix

    Ok, that is good news. I’ll email you the timing procedure this afternoon
  2. Jpop0077

    P0087 - seeking information for a fix

    This is what your timing chains look like with all of the timing covers off, the left side runs your pump.
  3. Jpop0077

    P0087 - seeking information for a fix

    If we can email each other I can send you the procedures which include pictures. It’s pretty straight forward, same info the dealerships and shop use
  4. Jpop0077

    P0087 - seeking information for a fix

    Ok. So you will want to make sure your Ok. so first thing is you need to make sure the camshaft is turning inside your engine. you will need; A degree wheel, a locking pin (amazon sells an aftermarket pin and timing set for 50) and a long hex socket( harbor freight has a set, the Ion serious...
  5. Jpop0077

    P0087 - seeking information for a fix

    Ok, so when you checked lift pump pressure, did you use a manual pressure gauge hooked up to the fuel rail or you are going off of your scan tool? the reason I ask. I had trouble fixing mine because my scan tool was telling me the lift pump pressure was good and it wasn’t. I hooked a gauge up...
  6. Jpop0077

    P0087 - seeking information for a fix

    No problem, good luck, if you need any help I can send you the correct procedure from my Identi-Fix
  7. Jpop0077

    P0087 - seeking information for a fix

    No, It is not enough. It’s weird but that is what all of my research concluded. If you are going to do it yourself, I have some tips if you need them
  8. Jpop0077

    P0087 - seeking information for a fix

    Replace your lift pump, it should not drop when cranking. That was probably your issue the whole time from the sound of your symptoms. It should read anything above 53psi, anything below that will give you the issues you’re having.
  9. Jpop0077

    Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor

    Yes, It is located on the left side fuel rail (passenger side of truck) all the way in the back up against the fire walk. You will need to cut an opened end wrench in half to be able to get it on and off. The fuel pressure releases automatically when the truck is turned off, disconnect the...
  10. Jpop0077

    Zero oil pressure weirdness

    Good deal
  11. Jpop0077

    Zero oil pressure weirdness

    Check your fuel pressure from the lift pump, if it reads anything under 53 psi replace the lift pump. If that’s good check your PCM for stored codes. If you hook up a oil pressure gauge and it reads 20psi you’re good, under and your oil pump is going out and will quit leaving you stranded. For...
  12. Jpop0077

    Fuel pressure regulator

    Identifix- direct hit. You can pay a set price for just the vehicle you want or like mechanics do, pay for a subscription for all vehicles
  13. Jpop0077

    Fuel pressure regulator

    Just to be clear, here are your fuel sensors and correct definitions per Chrysler.
  14. Jpop0077

    Fuel pressure regulator

    I believe it is 1” 1/16. I can check my tools tomorrow and confirm after work
  15. Jpop0077

    Fuel pressure regulator

    Yes, it is strange. I was confused as well but a great guy I met in AZ that owns his own shop gave me access to Identifix which has all the info from the manufacturer. I have learned that engine inside and out so if you need anything, let me know
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