Fuel injection supply line DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
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(6) Remove the viscous fan/drive (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ENGINE/RADIATOR FAN - REMOVAL).
(7) Remove radiator (Refer to 7 - COOLING/EN-
GINE/RADIATOR - REMOVAL).
(8) Remove the upper crossmember and top core
support.
NOTE: It is not necessary to drain A/C system for
engine removal.
(9) Remove the A/C compressor with the lines
attached. Secure compressor out of the way.
(10) Remove generator assembly (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/CHARGING/GENERATOR -
REMOVAL).
(11) Remove the intake manifold and IAFM as an
assembly(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/MANIFOLDS/IN-
TAKE MANIFOLD - REMOVAL).
(12) Disconnect the heater hoses.
NOTE: It is not necessary to disconnect P/S hoses
from pump, for P/S pump removal.
(13) Remove the power steering pump and set
aside.
(14) Disconnect the fuel supply line (Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY/QUICK CON-
NECT FITTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(15) Raise and support the vehicle on a hoist and
drain the engine oil.
(16) Remove engine front mount thru-bolt nuts.
(17) Remove right side axle retaining bolts.
(18) Disconnect the transmission oil cooler lines
from their retainers at the oil pan bolts.
(19) Disconnect exhaust pipe at manifolds.
(20) Disconnect the starter wires. Remove starter
motor (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/STARTING/
STARTER MOTOR - REMOVAL).
(21) Remove the structural dust cover and trans-
mission inspection cover,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/EN-
GINE BLOCK/STRUCTURAL COVER - REMOVAL).
(22) Remove drive plate to converter bolts (Auto-
matic transmission equipped vehicles).
(23) Remove transmission bell housing to engine
block bolts.
(24) Lower the vehicle.
(25) Install engine lift fixture, special tool # 8984.
(26) Separate engine from transmission, remove
engine from vehicle, and install engine assembly on a
repair stand.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install engine lift fixture Special tool # 8984.
(2) Position the engine in the engine compartment.
(3) Lower engine into compartment and align
engine with transmission:²Manual Transmission: Align clutch disc assem-
bly (if disturbed). Install transmission input shaft
into clutch disc while mating engine and transmis-
sion surfaces. Install two transmission to engine
block mounting bolts finger tight.
²Automatic Transmission: Mate engine and trans-
mission and install two transmission to engine block
mounting bolts finger tight.
(4) Position the thru-bolt into the support cushion
brackets.
(5) Lower engine assembly until engine mount
through bolts rest in mount perches.
(6) Install remaining transmission to engine block
mounting bolts and tighten.
(7) Tighten engine mount through bolts.
(8) Install drive plate to torque converter bolts.
(Automatic transmission models)
(9) Install the structural dust cover and transmis-
sion dust cover,(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/ENGINE
BLOCK/STRUCTURAL COVER - INSTALLATION).
(10) Install the starter and connect the starter
wires (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/STARTING/
STARTER MOTOR - INSTALLATION).
(11) Install exhaust pipe to manifold.
(12) Lower the vehicle.
(13) Remove engine lift fixture, special tool # 8984.
(14) Connect the fuel supply line (Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY/QUICK CON-
NECT FITTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(15) Reinstall the power steering pump.
(16) Connect the heater hoses.
(17) Install the intake manifold.
(18) Using a new gasket, install throttle body
(Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL INJECTION/
THROTTLE BODY - INSTALLATION).
(19) Install the generator and wire connections
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/CHARGING/GENERA-
TOR - INSTALLATION).
(20) Install a/c compressor and lines (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/A/C
COMPRESSOR - INSTALLATION).
(21) Install the accessory drive belt (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
INSTALLATION).
(22) Install upper radiator support crossmember.
(23) Install radiator (Refer to 7 - COOLING/EN-
GINE/RADIATOR - INSTALLATION).
(24) Connect the radiator lower hose.
(25) Connect the transmission oil cooler lines to
the radiator.
(26) Install the fan shroud.
(27) Install the fan (Refer to 7 - COOLING/EN-
GINE/RADIATOR FAN - INSTALLATION).
(28) Connect the radiator upper hose.
(29) Install the washer bottle.
(30) Connect the transmission cooler lines.
DRENGINE - 5.7L 9 - 191
ENGINE - 5.7L (Continued)
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(3) Install heat shield and torque nuts to 15 Nm
(11 ft. lbs.).
(4) Install cab heater tube.
(5) Install exhaust manifold bolt retention straps.
(6) Install the cab heater return hose to the man-
ifold bolt stud. Tighten the nut to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(7) Install the turbocharger and a new gasket.
Apply anti-seize to the studs and then tighten the
turbocharger mounting nuts to 43 N´m (32 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(8)Pre-lube the turbocharger.Pour 50 to 60 cc
(2 to 3 oz.) clean engine oil in the oil supply line fit-
ting on the turbo. Rotate the turbocharger impeller
by hand to distrubute the oil thoroughly.
(9) Install and tighten the oil supply line fitting
nut to 24 N´m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(10) Position the charge air cooler inlet pipe to the
turbocharger. With the clamp in position, tighten the
clamp nut to 11 N´m (100 in. lbs.) torque.
(11) Position the air inlet hose to the turbocharger.
Tighten the clamp to 11 N´m (100 in. lbs.) torque.
(12) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(13) Install the oil drain tube and a new gasket to
the turbocharger. Tighten the drain tube bolts to 24
N´m (18 ft. lbs.) torque.
(14) Connect the exhaust pipe to the turbocharger
and tighten the bolts to 11 N´m (100 ft. lbs.) torque.
(15) Lower the vehicle.
(16) Connect the battery negative cables.
(17) Start the engine to check for leaks.
VALVE TIMING
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TIMING
VERIFICATION
(1) Remove the cylinder head cover(Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD/CYLINDER HEAD
COVER(S) - REMOVAL).
(2) Remove fuel injector from cylinder number
1(Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL INJECTION/
FUEL INJECTOR - REMOVAL).
(3) Using Special Tool 7471B rotate the engine
until the TDC mark on the damper is at 12 o'clock.
(4) Using a 8 in.x 1/4 in. dowel rod inserted into
cylinder number 1, rock the crankshaft back and
forth to verify piston number 1 is at TDC.
(5) With cylinder number still at TDC, inspect the
keyway on the crankshaft gear for proper alignment
(12 o'clock position).
(6) If the keyway is not at 12 o'clock position
replace the crankshaft gear assembly.
(7) If the keyway is at 12 o'clock position, remove
front gear cover and verify timing mark alignmentbetween the camshaft gear and crankshaft gear, if
not aligned inspect keyway on camshaft gear.
(8) Inspect keyway on camshaft gear for proper
alignment with the key in the camshaft, if alignment
is off replace the camshaft/gear assembly.
(9) If timing marks alignment is off and no dam-
age is found at either the crankshaft or camshaft
gear keyways, realign timing marks as necessary.
GEAR HOUSING
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery negative cables.
(2) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(3) Partially drain engine coolant into container
suitable for re-use (Refer to 7 - COOLING - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
(4) Lower vehicle.
(5) Remove radiator upper hose.
(6) Disconnect coolant recovery bottle hose from
radiator filler neck and lift bottle off of fan shroud.
(7) Disconnect windshield washer pump supply
hose and electrical connections and lift washer bottle
off of fan shroud.
(8) Remove lower fan shroud fasteners. Disconnect
fan drive wire harness.
(9) Remove the upper fan shroud-to-radiator
mounting bolts.
(10) Remove viscous fan/drive assembly (Refer to 7
- COOLING/ENGINE/RADIATOR FAN - REMOVAL).
(11) Remove the accessory drive belt (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS -
REMOVAL).
(12) Remove the cooling fan support/hub from the
front of the engine.
(13) Raise the vehicle on hoist.
(14) Remove the crankshaft damper (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/ENGINE BLOCK/VIBRATION DAMPER -
REMOVAL) and speed indicator ring.
(15) Lower the vehicle.
(16) Remove the power steering pump.
(17) Remove the accessory drive belt tensioner.
(18) Remove the gear cover-to-housing bolts and
gently pry the cover away from the housing, taking
care not to mar the gasket surfaces.
(19) Remove the fuel injection pump (Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY/FUEL INJEC-
TION PUMP - REMOVAL).
(20) Disconnect the camshaft position sensor con-
nector.
(21) Disconnect and remove engine speed sensor.
(22) Remove the camshaft (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/
ENGINE BLOCK/CAMSHAFT & BEARINGS (IN
BLOCK) - REMOVAL).
(23) Remove the six front oil pan fasteners.
DRENGINE 5.9L DIESEL 9 - 299
EXHAUST MANIFOLD (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
Threads of new oxygen sensors are factory coated
with anti-seize compound to aid in removal.DO
NOT add any additional anti-seize compound to
threads of a new oxygen sensor.
(1) Install O2S sensor. Tighten to 30 N´m (22 ft.
lbs.) torque.
(2) Connect O2S sensor wire connector.
(3) Lower vehicle.
PTO SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
This Powertrain Control Module (PCM) input is
used only on models equipped with aftermarket
Power Take Off (PTO) units.
OPERATION
The input is used only to tell the PCM (or ECM-
Diesel) that the PTO has been engaged. The PCM (or
ECM) will disable (temporarily shut down) certain
OBD II diagnostic trouble codes when the PTO is
engaged.
JTEC and NGC Engine Controllers:When the
aftermarket PTO switch has been engaged, a 12V +
signal is sent through circuit G113 to PCM pin A13.
The PCM will then sense and determine that the
PTO has been activated.
CM 845 or CM 848 Diesel Engine Controllers:
When the aftermarket PTO switch has been engaged,
a 12V + signal is sent through circuit G113 to ECM
pin B38. The ECM will then sense and determine
that the PTO has been activated.
THROTTLE BODY
DESCRIPTION
The throttle body is located on the intake manifold.
Fuel does not enter the intake manifold through the
throttle body. Fuel is sprayed into the manifold by
the fuel injectors.
OPERATION
Filtered air from the air cleaner enters the intake
manifold through the throttle body. The throttle body
contains an air control passage controlled by an Idle
Air Control (IAC) motor. The air control passage is
used to supply air for idle conditions. A throttle valve
(plate) is used to supply air for above idle conditions.
5.7L V-8 Engine:
The throttle body on the 5.7L engine is an electri-
cally controlled unit. A mechanical cable is not used
to connect the throttle body to the accelerator pedal.
The Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APPS) alongwith inputs from other sensors sets the throttle blade
to pre-determined positions.
Except 5.7L V-8 Engine:
Certain sensors are attached to the throttle body.
The accelerator pedal cable, speed control cable and
transmission control cable (when equipped) are con-
nected to the throttle body linkage arm.
A (factory adjusted) set screw is used to mechani-
cally limit the position of the throttle body throttle
plate.Never attempt to adjust the engine idle
speed using this screw.All idle speed functions are
controlled by the PCM.
REMOVAL
3.7L V-6
A (factory adjusted) set screw is used to mechani-
cally limit the position of the throttle body throttle
plate.Never attempt to adjust the engine idle
speed using this screw.All idle speed functions are
controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
(1) Remove air cleaner tube at throttle body.
(2) Disconnect throttle body electrical connectors
at IAC motor and TPS.
(3) Remove all control cables from throttle body
(lever) arm. Refer to the Accelerator Pedal and Throt-
tle Cable section for removal/installation procedures.
(4) Disconnect necessary vacuum lines at throttle
body.
(5) Remove 3 throttle body mounting bolts (Fig.
28).
(6) Remove throttle body from intake manifold.
(7) Check condition of old throttle body-to-intake
manifold o-ring (Fig. 29).
4.7L V-8
(1) Remove air duct and air resonator box at throt-
tle body.
(2) Disconnect throttle body electrical connectors
at IAC motor and TPS (Fig. 30).
(3) Remove vacuum line at throttle body.
(4) Remove all control cables from throttle body
(lever) arm. Refer to Accelerator Pedal and Throttle
Cable.
(5) Remove three throttle body mounting bolts
(Fig. 30).
(6) Remove throttle body from intake manifold.
5.7L V-8
CAUTION: Do not use spray (carb) cleaners on any
part of the throttle body. Do not apply silicone lubri-
cants to any part of the throttle body.
(1) Remove air duct and air resonator box at throt-
tle body.
14 - 36 FUEL INJECTION - GASDR
OXYGEN SENSOR (Continued)
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FUEL DELIVERY - DIESEL
DESCRIPTION - DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM
The fuel system used on the Cummins engine is an
electronically controlled, Bosch HPCR (High-Pressure
Common Rail) system. The HPCR system consists of
five main components:
²Electric Fuel Transfer (lift) Pump
²Fuel Pump/Gear Pump (attached to fuel injec-
tion pump)
²High-Pressure Fuel Injection Pump
²Fuel Injection Rail
²Fuel Injectors
Also to be considered as part of the overall fuel
system are:
²Accelerator Pedal
²Air Cleaner Housing/Element
²Fuel Drain Manifold (passage)
²Fuel Drain Valve (at filter)
²Fuel Filter/Water Separator
²Fuel Heater
²Fuel Heater Relay
²Fuel Level (gauge) Sending Unit
²Fuel Pressure Limiting Valve
²Fuel Tank
²Fuel Tank Module (containing fuel gauge send-
ing unit and separate fuel filter located at bottom of
tank module)
²Fuel Tank Filler/Vent Tube Assembly
²Fuel Tank Filler Tube Cap
²Fuel Tubes/Lines/Hoses
²High-Pressure Fuel Injector Lines
²In-Tank Fuel Filter (at bottom of fuel tank mod-
ule)
²Low-Pressure Fuel Supply Lines
²Low-Pressure Fuel Return Line
²Overflow Valve
²Quick-Connect Fuel Line Fittings
²Throttle Cable
²Water Draining (maintenance)
²Water-In-Fuel (WIF) Sensor
The fuel injection pump supplies high pressure to
the fuel rail independent of engine speed. This high
pressure fuel is then accumulated in the fuel rail.
High pressure fuel is constantly supplied to the injec-
tors by the fuel rail. The Engine Control Module
(ECM) controls the fueling and timing of the engine
by actuating the injectors.Fuel enters the system from the electric fuel trans-
fer (lift) pump, which is attached to the fuel filter
assembly. Fuel is forced through the fuel filter ele-
ment and then enters the Fuel Pump/Gear Pump,
which is attached to the rear of the fuel injection
pump. The Fuel Pump/Gear Pump is a low-pressure
pump and produce pressures ranging from 551.5 kpa
(80 psi) to 1241 kpa (180) psi. Fuel then enters the
fuel injection pump. Low pressure fuel is then sup-
plied to the FCA (Fuel Control Actuator).
The FCA is an electronically controlled solenoid
valve. The ECM controls the amount of fuel that
enters the high-pressure pumping chambers by open-
ing and closing the FCA based on a demanded fuel
pressure. The FPS (Fuel Pressure Sensor) on the fuel
rail monitors the actual fuel pressure and provides it
as an input to the ECM. When the actuator is
opened, the maximum amount of fuel is being sup-
plied to the fuel injection pump. Any fuel that does
not enter the injection pump is directed to the over-
flow valve. The overflow valve regulates how much
excess fuel is used for lubrication of the pump and
how much is returned to the tank through the drain
manifold.
Fuel entering the injection pump is pressurized to
between 300-1600 bar (4351-23,206 psi) by three
radial pumping chambers. The pressurized fuel is
then supplied to the fuel rail.
WARNING: HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINES DELIVER
DIESEL FUEL UNDER EXTREME PRESSURE FROM
THE INJECTION PUMP TO THE FUEL INJECTORS.
THIS MAY BE AS HIGH AS 160,000 KPA (23,206
PSI). USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN INSPECTING
FOR HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LEAKS. INSPECT FOR
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LEAKS WITH A SHEET OF
CARDBOARD. HIGH FUEL INJECTION PRESSURE
CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY IF CONTACT IS
MADE WITH THE SKIN.
Certain fuel system components can be found in
(Fig. 1), or (Fig. 2).
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Fig. 1 DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
1 - ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR 14 - FUEL SUPPLY LINE (LOW-PRESSURE, TO ENGINE)
2 - THROTTLE LEVER BELLCRANK AND APPS (ACCELERATOR
PEDAL POSITION SENSOR)15 - FUEL RETURN LINE CONNECTION (TO FUEL TANK)
3 - INTAKE MANIFOLD AIR HEATER/ELEMENTS 16 - FUEL DRAIN TUBE
4 - FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR 17 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
5 - FUEL PRESSURE LIMITING VALVE 18 - ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM)
6 - HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINES 19 - FUEL INJECTION PUMP
7 - FUEL HEATER 20 - CRANKSHAFT POSITION (ENGINE SPEED) SENSOR
8 - HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL RAIL 21 - CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR (CMP)
9 - FUEL HEATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR (THERMOSTAT) 22 - FUEL CONTROL ACTUATOR (FCA)
10 - FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR 23 - CASCADE OVERFLOW VALVE
11 - FUEL TRANSFER (LIFT) PUMP
12 - FUEL DRAIN MANIFOLD (CYLINDER HEAD FUEL RETURN
LINE)
13 - DRAIN VALVE
14 - 46 FUEL DELIVERY - DIESELDR
FUEL DELIVERY - DIESEL (Continued)
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STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURES - WATER DRAINING
AT FUEL FILTER
Refer to Fuel Filter/Water Separator removal/in-
stallation for procedures.
STANDARD PROCEDURES - CLEANING FUEL
SYSTEM PARTS
CAUTION: Cleanliness cannot be overemphasized
when handling or replacing diesel fuel system com-
ponents. This especially includes the fuel injectors,
high-pressure fuel lines and fuel injection pump.
Very tight tolerances are used with these parts. Dirt
contamination could cause rapid part wear and pos-
sible plugging of fuel injector nozzle tip holes. This
in turn could lead to possible engine misfire.
Always wash/clean any fuel system component
thoroughly before disassembly and then air dry.
Cap or cover any open part after disassembly.
Before assembly, examine each part for dirt, grease
or other contaminants and clean if necessary. When
installing new parts, lubricate them with clean
engine oil or clean diesel fuel only.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FUEL SYSTEM
PRIMING
A certain amount of air becomes trapped in the
fuel system when fuel system components on the
supply and/or high-pressure side are serviced or
replaced. Fuel system priming is accomplished using
the electric fuel transfer (lift) pump.
Servicing or replacing fuel system components will
not require fuel system priming.
The fuel transfer (lift) pump is self-priming: When
the key is first turned on (without cranking engine),
the pump operates for approximately 1 to 2 second
and then shuts off. The pump will also operate for up
to 25 seconds after the starter is quickly engaged,
and then disengaged without allowing the engine to
start. The pump shuts off immediately if the key is
on and the engine stops running.
(1) Turn key to CRANK position and quickly
release key to ON position before engine starts. This
will operate fuel transfer pump for approximately 25
seconds.
(2) Crank engine. If the engine does not start after
25 seconds, turn key OFF. Repeat previous step until
engine starts.
(3) Fuel system priming is now completed.
(4) Attempt to start engine. If engine will not
start, proceed to following steps.When engine does
start, it may run erratically and be noisy for a
few minutes. This is a normal condition.
CAUTION: Do not engage the starter motor for more
than 30 seconds at a time. Allow two minutes
between cranking intervals.
(5) Perform previous fuel priming procedure steps
using fuel transfer pump. Be sure fuel is present at
fuel tank.
(6) Crank the engine for 30 seconds at a time to
allow fuel system to prime.
WARNING: THE FUEL INJECTION PUMP SUPPLIES
EXTREMELY HIGH FUEL PRESSURE TO EACH INDI-
VIDUAL INJECTOR THROUGH THE HIGH-PRES-
SURE LINES. FUEL UNDER THIS AMOUNT OF
PRESSURE CAN PENETRATE THE SKIN AND
CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY. WEAR SAFETY GOG-
GLES AND ADEQUATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
DO NOT LOOSEN FUEL FITTINGS WHILE ENGINE
IS RUNNING.
WARNING: ENGINE MAY START WHILE CRANKING
STARTER MOTOR.
Fig. 2 FUEL INJECTORS
1 - SOLENOID CONNECTIONS
2 - ROCKER HOUSING
3 - FUEL INJECTOR
4 - PASSTHROUGH CONNECTOR
DRFUEL DELIVERY - DIESEL 14 - 47
FUEL DELIVERY - DIESEL (Continued)
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FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT /
SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is
attached to the side of the fuel tank module. The
sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a vari-
able resistor track (card).
OPERATION
The fuel tank module on diesel powered models
has 2 different circuits (wires). Two of these circuits
are used at the fuel gauge sending unit for fuel
gauge operation. The diesel engine does not have a
fuel tank module mounted electric fuel pump. The
electric fuel pump (fuel transfer pump) is mounted to
the engine.
For Fuel Gauge Operation:A constant input
voltage source of about 12 volts (battery voltage) is
supplied to the resistor track on the fuel gauge send-
ing unit. This is fed directly from the Engine Control
Module (ECM).NOTE: For diagnostic purposes,
this 12V power source can only be verified with
the circuit opened (fuel tank module electrical
connector unplugged). With the connectors
plugged, output voltages will vary from about .6
volts at FULL, to about 7.0 volts at EMPTY.The
resistor track is used to vary the voltage (resistance)
depending on fuel tank float level. As fuel level
increases, the float and arm move up, which
decreases voltage. As fuel level decreases, the float
and arm move down, which increases voltage. The
varied voltage signal is returned back to the ECM
through the sensor return circuit.
Both of the electrical circuits between the fuel
gauge sending unit and the ECM are hard-wired (not
multi-plexed). After the voltage signal is sent from
the resistor track, and back to the ECM, the ECM
will interpret the resistance (voltage) data and send
a message across the multi-plex bus circuits to the
instrument panel cluster. Here it is translated into
the appropriate fuel gauge level reading. Refer to
Instrument Panel for additional information.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
For diesel removal and installation procedures,
refer to the gas section of Fuel System/Fuel Delivery.
See Fuel Level Sending Unit/Sensor Removal/Instal-
lation.
FUEL LINES
DESCRIPTION
Low-Pressure Lines Are:
²the fuel supply line from fuel tank to fuel trans-
fer (lift) pump.
²the fuel return line back to fuel tank.
²the fuel drain (manifold) line at rear of cylinder
head.
²the fuel supply line from fuel filter to fuel injec-
tion pump.
²the fuel injection pump return line.
High-Pressure Lines Are:
²the fuel line from fuel injection pump to fuel
rail.
²the 6 fuel lines from fuel rail up to injector con-
nector tubes
WARNING: HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINES DELIVER
DIESEL FUEL UNDER EXTREME PRESSURE FROM
THE INJECTION PUMP TO THE FUEL INJECTORS.
THIS MAY BE AS HIGH AS 160,000 KPA (23,206
PSI). USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN INSPECTING
FOR HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LEAKS. INSPECT FOR
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LEAKS WITH A SHEET OF
CARDBOARD. HIGH FUEL INJECTION PRESSURE
CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY IF CONTACT IS
MADE WITH THE SKIN.
OPERATION
High-Pressure Lines
CAUTION: The high-pressure fuel lines must be
held securely in place in their holders. The lines
cannot contact each other or other components. Do
not attempt to weld high-pressure fuel lines or to
repair lines that are damaged. If lines are ever
kinked or bent, they must be replaced. Use only the
recommended lines when replacement of high-pres-
sure fuel line is necessary.
High-pressure fuel lines deliver fuel (under pres-
sure) of up to approximately 160,000 kPa (23,206
PSI) from the injection pump to the fuel injectors.
The lines expand and contract from the high-pres-
sure fuel pulses generated during the injection pro-
cess. All high-pressure fuel lines are of the same
length and inside diameter. Correct high-pressure
fuel line usage and installation is critical to smooth
engine operation.
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INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Whenever the fuel tank module is ser-
viced, the rubber gasket must be replaced.
(1) Thoroughly clean locknut and locknut threads
at top of tank.(2) Using new gasket, carefully position fuel tank
module into opening in fuel tank.
(3) Position locknut over top of fuel tank module.
Install locknut finger tight.
(4) When looking down at tank from drivers side of
tank, the fuel line connectors and fuel gauge electri-
cal connector should all be pointed to drivers side of
vehicle. Rotate and align if necessary before tighten-
ing locknut.This step must be performed to pre-
vent the module's float from contacting side of
fuel tank.
(5) Tighten locknut to 24 - 44 N´m (18 - 32 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(6) Install fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Removal/
Installation.
FUEL TRANSFER PUMP
DESCRIPTION
The fuel transfer pump (fuel lift pump) is attached
to the rear of the fuel filter/water separator housing.
The 12±volt electric pump is operated and controlled
by the Engine Control Module (ECM).
OPERATION
The purpose of the fuel transfer pump is to supply
(transfer) a low-pressure fuel source:fromthe fuel
tank,throughthe fuel filter/water separator andto
the fuel injection pump. Here, the low-pressure is
raised to a high-pressure by the fuel injection pump
for operation of the high-pressure fuel injectors.
Check valves within the pump, control direction of
fuel flow and prevent fuel bleed-back during engine
shut down.
Maximum current flow to the pump is 5 amperes.
With the engine running, the pump has a 100 per-
cent duty-cycle.
The transfer pump is self-priming: When the key is
first turned on (without cranking engine), the pump
will operate for approximately 2 seconds and then
shut off. The pump will also operate for up to 25 sec-
onds after the starter is engaged, and then disen-
gaged and the engine is not running. The pump
shuts off immediately if the key is on and the engine
stops running.
The fuel volume of the transfer pump will always
provide more fuel than the fuel injection pump
requires. Excess fuel is returned from the injection
pump through an overflow valve, and then back to
the fuel tank.
REMOVAL
The fuel transfer pump (fuel lift pump) is attached
to the rear of the fuel filter/water separator housing
(Fig. 23).
Fig. 21 FUEL TANK MODULE - DIESEL
1 - TOP OF FUEL TANK
2 - AUX. FITTING
3 - ELEC. CONNECTOR
4 - FUEL TANK MODULE (TOP)
5 - LOCKNUT
6 - FUEL SUPPLY LINE
7 - FUEL RETURN LINE
Fig. 22 LOCKNUT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION -
TYPICAL MODULE
1 - SPECIAL TOOL 6856
2 - LOCKNUT
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FUEL TANK MODULE (Continued)
Page 1647 of 2627
(6) Install injector into cylinder head with male
connector port facing the intake manifold. Push down
on fuel injector mounting flange to engage o-ring and
seat injector.
(7) Tightening Sequence:
(a) Install fuel injector holdown clamp (mount-
ing flange) bolts.Do a preliminary tightening
of these bolts to 5 N´m (44 in. lbs.) torque.
This preliminary tightening insures the fuel
injector is seated and centered.
(b) After tightening, relieve bolt torque, but
leave both bolts threaded in place.
(c) Install high-pressure connector and retaining
nut. Do a preliminary tightening to 15 N´m (11 ft.
lbs.) torque.
(d) Alternately tighten injector holdown bolts to
10 N´m (89 in. lbs.) torque.
(e) Do a final tightening of the high-pressure
connector and retaining nut. Tighten to 50 N´m (37
ft. lbs.) torque.
(8) Connect injector solenoid wires and nuts to top
of injectors (Fig. 18). Tighten connector nuts to 1.25
N´m (11 in. lbs.) torque.Be very careful not to
overtighten these nuts as damage to fuel injec-
tor will occur.
(9) Install exhaust rocker arm assembly. Refer to
Engine.
(10) Set exhaust valve lash. Refer to Engine.
(11) Install high pressure fuel line. Refer to Torque
Specifications.Be sure to use a secondary
back-up wrench on the connector nut (fitting)
while torquing fuel line fitting.Refer to Fuel Line
Installation for additional information.
(12) Install valve cover. Refer to Engine.
(13) Install breather assembly.
(14) Connect negative battery cables to both bat-
teries.
FUEL INJECTOR RAIL
DESCRIPTION
The fuel injector rail is bolted to the top of the
intake manifold.
OPERATION
The fuel rail is used as a distribution device to
supply high-pressure fuel to the high-pressure fuel
lines.
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Cleanliness cannot be overemphasized
when handling or replacing diesel fuel system com-
ponents. This especially includes the fuel injectors,
high-pressure fuel lines and fuel injection pump.Very tight tolerances are used with these parts. Dirt
contamination could cause rapid part wear and pos-
sible plugging of fuel injector nozzle tip holes. This
in turn could lead to possible engine misfire.
Always wash/clean any fuel system component
thoroughly before disassembly and then air dry.
Cap or cover any open part after disassembly.
Before assembly, examine each part for dirt, grease
or other contaminants and clean if necessary. When
installing new parts, lubricate them with clean
engine oil or clean diesel fuel only.
(1) Disconnect both negative battery cables at both
batteries. Isolate ends of both cables.
(2) Disconnect electrical connector at fuel pressure
sensor.
(3) Remove banjo bolt at fuel limiting valve.
(4) Disconnect necessary wiring harness retention
clips from intake manifold.
(5) Lift 2 rubber covers to gain access to positive
(+), intake heater cable nuts. Remove 2 nuts and
remove 2 cables from studs.
(6) Carefully remove 4 high-pressure fuel lines
from top of injector rail engine. Note position of each
line while removing.Do not bend lines while
removing.
CAUTION: WHEN LOOSENING OR TIGHTENING
HIGH-PRESSURE LINES ATTACHED TO A SEPA-
RATE FITTING, USE A BACK-UP WRENCH ON FIT-
TING. DO NOT ALLOW FITTING TO ROTATE.
DAMAGE TO BOTH FUEL LINE AND FITTING WILL
RESULT.
(7) Carefully remove 2 high-pressure fuel lines at
each end of injector rail. Note position of each line
while removing.Do not bend lines while remov-
ing.
(8) Remove fuel line connecting injector pump to
fuel rail.
(9) Remove 3 injector rail mounting bolts (Fig. 22).
(10) Remove rail from top of intake manifold.
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean any dirt/debris from top of intake mani-
fold and bottom of fuel rail.
(2) Position fuel rail to top of manifold and install
3 mounting bolts. Refer to Torque Specifications.
(3) Install all high-pressure lines to rail. Refer to
Fuel Lines for procedures.
(4) Reposition wiring harness to intake manifold
and install new tie wraps.
(5) Install and tighten fuel limiting valve banjo
bolt. Refer to Torque Specifications.
(6) Connect electrical connector to fuel pressure
sensor.
(7) Position 2 positive (+) cables to intake heater
studs. Install 2 nuts.
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FUEL INJECTOR (Continued)
Page 2620 of 2627
TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
INSTALLATION, EVAPORATOR...........24-22
TEMPERATURE SENSOR -
INSTALLATION, INTAKE AIR............14-31
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - OPERATION,
BATTERY...........................8F-21
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - OPERATION,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-38
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - OPERATION,
EVAPORATOR.......................24-22
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - OPERATION,
INTAKE AIR .........................14-30
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - OPERATION,
TRANSMISSION...............21-267,21-408
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - REMOVAL,
BATTERY...........................8F-21
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - REMOVAL,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-39
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - REMOVAL,
EVAPORATOR.......................24-22
TEMPERATURE SENSOR - REMOVAL,
INTAKE AIR .........................14-30
TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, AMBIENT....8M-10
TEMPERATURE SENSOR/MAP SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION, INTAKE AIR.............14-82
TEMPERATURE SENSOR/MAP SENSOR -
INSTALLATION, INTAKE AIR............14-82
TEMPERATURE SENSOR/MAP SENSOR -
OPERATION, INTAKE AIR...............14-82
TEMPERATURE SENSOR/MAP SENSOR -
REMOVAL, INTAKE AIR................14-82
TEMPERATURE SENSOR/PRESSURE
SENSOR - DESCRIPTION, INLET AIR.......14-79
TEMPERATURE SENSOR/PRESSURE
SENSOR - INSTALLATION, INLET AIR.....14-79
TEMPERATURE SENSOR/PRESSURE
SENSOR - OPERATION, INLET AIR.......14-79
TEMPERATURE SENSOR/PRESSURE
SENSOR - REMOVAL, INLET AIR........14-79
TEMPORARY - DESCRIPTION, SPARE
TIRE................................22-6
TEMPORARY TIRE - DESCRIPTION,
SPARE .............................22-15
TENSION REDUCER - DESCRIPTION,
SEAT BELT .........................8O-53
TENSION REDUCER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, SEAT BELT.................8O-54
TENSION REDUCER - OPERATION, SEAT
BELT ..............................8O-54
TENSIONER - 3.7L / 4.7L -
DESCRIPTION, BELT...................7-21
TENSIONER - 3.7L / 4.7L -
INSTALLATION, BELT...................7-22
TENSIONER - 3.7L / 4.7L - OPERATION,
BELT ...............................7-21
TENSIONER - 3.7L / 4.7L - REMOVAL,
BELT ...............................7-21
TENSIONER - 5.9L DIESEL -
DESCRIPTION, BELT...................7-23
TENSIONER - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSTALLATION, BELT...................7-24
TENSIONER - 5.9L DIESEL - OPERATION,
BELT ...............................7-23
TENSIONER - 5.9L DIESEL - REMOVAL,
BELT ...............................7-23
TENSIONER - DESCRIPTION, SEAT BELT . . 8O-52
TENSIONER - OPERATION, SEAT BELT....8O-53
TENSIONER-5.7L - DESCRIPTION, BELT
....7-22
TENSIONER-5.7L - INSTALLATION, BELT
. . . 7-23
TENSIONER-5.7L - OPERATION, BELT
......7-22
TENSIONER-5.7L - REMOVAL, BELT
.......7-22
TERMINAL - INSTALLATION
.........8W-01-14
TERMINAL - REMOVAL
.............8W-01-14
TERMINAL REPAIR - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, GRID LINE
...............8G-4
TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HEATER PERFORMANCE
................24-6
TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
........21-141,21-316
TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, ROAD
. . . 8P-3
TEST - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
VACUUM SUPPLY
.....................8P-2
TEST - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
BUILT-IN INDICATOR
..................8F-10
TEST - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
IGNITION-OFF DRAW
..................8F-11TEST - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE...............8F-10
TEST - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
VERIFICATION........................8O-9
TEST MODE - DESCRIPTION, CIRCUIT
ACTUATION..........................25-1
TEST MODE - DESCRIPTION, STATE
DISPLAY............................25-1
TESTER - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
USING MICRO 420 BATTERY............8F-12
TESTS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
CYLINDER COMPRESSION/LEAKAGE.....9-239
THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM, DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING - VEHICLE...............8Q-3
THEFT/SECURITY SYSTEM -
DESCRIPTION, VEHICLE................8Q-1
THEFT/SECURITY SYSTEM - OPERATION,
VEHICLE............................8Q-1
THERMOSTAT - 3.7L/4.7L -
DESCRIPTION, ENGINE COOLANT.........7-44
THERMOSTAT - 3.7L/4.7L -
INSTALLATION, ENGINE COOLANT........7-45
THERMOSTAT - 3.7L/4.7L - OPERATION,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-44
THERMOSTAT - 3.7L/4.7L - REMOVAL,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-45
THERMOSTAT - 5.9L DIESEL -
DESCRIPTION, ENGINE COOLANT.........7-46
THERMOSTAT - 5.9L DIESEL -
INSTALLATION, ENGINE COOLANT........7-47
THERMOSTAT - 5.9L DIESEL -
OPERATION, ENGINE COOLANT..........7-46
THERMOSTAT - 5.9L DIESEL -
REMOVAL, ENGINE COOLANT.............7-47
THERMOSTAT - 8.0L - DESCRIPTION,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-48
THERMOSTAT - 8.0L - INSTALLATION,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-49
THERMOSTAT - 8.0L - OPERATION,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-48
THERMOSTAT - 8.0L - REMOVAL,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-49
THERMOSTAT - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING................7-42,7-44,7-47,7-48
THERMOSTAT-5.7L - DESCRIPTION,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-41
THERMOSTAT-5.7L - INSTALLATION,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-43
THERMOSTAT-5.7L - OPERATION,
ENGINE COOLANT.....................7-41
THERMOSTAT-5.7L - REMOVAL, ENGINE
COOLANT............................7-42
THREAD REPAIR - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, ALUMINUM.......21-158,21-318
THREADED HOLE REPAIR -
DESCRIPTION......................Intro.-8
THREADS - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
REPAIR DAMAGED OR WORN . . 9-190,9-240,9-9,
9-94
THROTTLE BODY - DESCRIPTION........14-36
THROTTLE BODY - INSTALLATION.......14-37
THROTTLE BODY - OPERATION.........14-36
THROTTLE BODY - REMOVAL...........14-36
THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE -
INSTALLATION..................14-40,14-84
THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE - REMOVAL . 14-38,
14-83
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-41
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR -
INSTALLATION.......................14-43
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................14-41
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR -
REMOVAL..........................14-41
THROTTLE VALVE CABLE -
ADJUSTMENTS.....................21-254
THROTTLE VALVE CABLE - DESCRIPTION . 21-253
TIE DOWN - INSTALLATION, CARGO BOX . 23-38
TIE DOWN - REMOVAL, CARGO BOX.....23-38
TIE ROD END - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, OUTER.....................19-32
TIE ROD END - INSTALLATION
..........19-37
TIE ROD END - INSTALLATION, OUTER
. . . 19-33
TIE ROD END - REMOVAL
..............19-37
TIE ROD END - REMOVAL, OUTER
.......19-32
TILT LEVER KNOB RELEASE -
INSTALLATION
.......................19-16TILT LEVER KNOB RELEASE - REMOVAL . . 19-16
TIMING - DESCRIPTION, VALVE..........9-76
TIMING - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING,
FUEL INJECTION PUMP...............14-53
TIMING - OPERATION, VALVE............9-76
TIMING - VERIFICATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, ENGINE.................9-167
TIMING BELT / CHAIN COVER(S) -
INSTALLATION...................9-171,9-81
TIMING BELT / CHAIN COVER(S) -
REMOVAL......................9-170,9-81
TIMING BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS -
INSPECTION....................9-174,9-84
TIMING BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS -
INSTALLATION...................9-176,9-85
TIMING BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS -
REMOVAL......................9-172,9-83
TIMING CHAIN WEAR - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MEASURING.............9-167
TIMING CHAIN WEAR, STANDARD
PROCEDURE - MEASURING.............9-77
TIMING CHAIN/TENSIONER -
DESCRIPTION.......................9-229
TIMING CHAIN/TENSIONER - OPERATION . 9-229
TIMING DRIVE SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION . . 9-166
TIMING DRIVE SYSTEM - OPERATION....9-166
TIMING, SPECIFICATIONS - IGNITION......8I-5
TIMING VERIFICATION - SERVICE
PROCEDURE.........................9-77
TIMING VERIFICATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................9-299
TIMING/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS -
INSTALLATION.......................9-228
TIMING/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS -
REMOVAL..........................9-228
TIMING/CHAIN COVER - INSTALLATION . . . 9-227
TIMING/CHAIN COVER - REMOVAL.......9-227
TIP INSERTS - INSTALLATION, SPRING....2-45
TIP INSERTS - REMOVAL, SPRING........2-44
TIP REPLACEMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, LIGHT DUTY FRONT
FRAME RAIL.........................13-4
TIRE - DESCRIPTION, FULL SIZE, SPARE
WHEEL WITH MATCHING..............22-15
TIRE - DESCRIPTION, SPARE /
TEMPORARY........................22-15
TIRE / TEMPORARY - DESCRIPTION,
SPARE..............................22-6
TIRE AND WHEEL BALANCE -
STANDARD PROCEDURE................22-4
TIRE AND WHEEL RUNOUT - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................22-1
TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES -
DESCRIPTION........................22-7
TIRE NOISE OR VIBRATION - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................22-7
TIRE PRESSURE FOR HIGH SPEEDS -
DESCRIPTION........................22-7
TIRE REVOLUTIONS PER MILE,
SPECIFICATIONS.....................22-10
TIRE ROTATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................22-3
TIRE WEAR PATTERNS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................22-8
TIRES - DESCRIPTION.................22-6
TIRES - DESCRIPTION, RADIAL - PLY.....22-6
TIRES - DESCRIPTION, REPLACEMENT....22-7
TIRE/VEHICLE LEAD - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING............................22-8
TOE ADJUSTMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE..........................2-4
TOE ADJUSTMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, CAMBER, CASTER
..........2-4
TOOL - ADJUSTMENT, WITH ADJUSTING
. . . 5-42
TOOLS - 4.7L ENGINE, SPECIAL
.........9-103
TOOLS - 5.7L ENGINE, SPECIAL
.........9-196
TOOLS - 5.9L DIESEL ENGINE, SPECIAL
. . 9-246
TOOLS - 9 1/4 AA, SPECIAL
.............2-30
TOOLS - BASE BRAKES, SPECIAL
.........5-5
TOOLS - BATTERY SYSTEM SPECIAL
TOOLS, SPECIAL
......................8F-7
TOOLS - BODY, SPECIAL
...............23-14
TOOLS - COOLING, SPECIAL
.............7-20
TOOLS - DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM,
SPECIAL
...........................14-49
TOOLS - FRONT SUSPENSION, SPECIAL
. . . 2-12
TOOLS - FUEL SYSTEM, SPECIAL
........14-5
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