Dodge Sprinter. Manual — part 246
OPERATION - LOW PRESSURE PUMP
When the ignition switch is on, fused battery posi-
tive voltage is supplied to the electric lift pump,
which will run for 20–30 seconds and then stop. If
the engine is cranked, the pump will begin running
immediately supplying fuel through fuel filter and
onto the high pressure pump. The lift pump and low
pressure fuel circuit operate at a pressure between
3.8 -5.5 bar (55 - 80 psi.).
Fig. 7 PRODUCING HIGH PRESSURE
1 - FUEL SUPPLY TO PUMP
6 - PISTON
2 - VALVE
7 - PISTON SPRING
3 - VALVE SPRING
8 - CAM
4 - CHECK BALL
9 - ECCENTRIC SHAFT
5 - HIGH PRESSURE PASSAGE
10 - CIRCULAR PASSAGE
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REMOVAL - HIGH PRESSURE PUMP
(Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM - WARNING)
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable.
(2) Remove viscous fan clutch (Refer to 7 - COOL-
ING/ENGINE/FAN DRIVE VISCOUS CLUTCH -
REMOVAL).
(3) Unplug electrical connectors at high pressure
pump.
CAUTION: DO NOT slacken the threaded connec-
tion. Use a wrench to counterhold at the threaded
connection when loosening and tightening the
union nut. DO NOT EXCEED tightening torque.
CAUTION: DO NOT crimp or bend fuel line. Capture
all fluids that flow out of connections.
(4) Disconnect the high pressure line at high pres-
sure pump (Fig. 8).
(5) Detach fuel supply and return flow line at high
pressure pump using special tool #9539 (Fig. 8).
NOTE: Care must be taken not to drop the high
pressure pump drive when removing pump. Inspect
the pump drive for wear. If wear is present replace
the drive and gear.
(6) Remove bolts attaching high pressure pump
and remove pump (Fig. 8).
INSTALLATION - HIGH PRESSURE PUMP
(Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM - WARNING)
CAUTION: Clean sealing surfaces with appropriate
solvents and replace all seals.
NOTE: Inspect then attach high pressure pump
drive if pump is being replaced. If wear is present at
drive, replace drive and gear.
(1) Position and secure the high pressure pump to
cylinder head (Fig. 9). Tighten bolts to 14 N·m (124
lbs. in.).
CAUTION: NEVER slacken the thread connection.
Use a wrench to counterhold at threaded connec-
tion when slackening and tightening torque in order
to avoid also slackening the threaded connection
the next time.
Fig. 8 HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP
1 - INTERMEDIATE GEAR
2 - HIGH PRESSURE PUMP
3 - SEALING RING
4 - DRIVER
5 - HIGH PRESSURE LINE
6 - FUEL SUPPLY LINE
7 - FUEL RETURN LINE
8 - BOLTS
9 - FUEL QUANTITY CONTROL VALVE
10 - FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Fig. 9 HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP
1 - INTERMEDIATE GEAR
2 - HIGH PRESSURE PUMP
3 - SEALING RING
4 - DRIVER
5 - HIGH PRESSURE LINE
6 - FUEL SUPPLY LINE
7 - FUEL RETURN LINE
8 - BOLTS
9 - FUEL QUANTITY CONTROL VALVE
10 - FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
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CAUTION: DO NOT crimp or bend fuel line. Inspect
sealing cone at line; replace line if compression
exists.
NOTE: Care must be taken not to cross the fuel
return and supply lines during installation.
(2) Attach fuel flow supply and return lines,
recrimping clamps using special tool #9539 (Fig. 9).
CAUTION: NEVER slacken the thread connection.
Use a wrench to counterhold at threaded connec-
tion when slackening and tightening torque in order
to avoid also slackening the threaded connection
the next time.
CAUTION: DO NOT crimp or bend fuel line. Inspect
sealing cone at line; replace line if compression
exists.
(3) Attach
high
pressure
fuel
line
to
pump.
Tighten to 22N·m (194 lbs.in.) (Fig. 9).
(4) Install the viscous fan.
(5) Connect negative battery cable.
(6) Start engine, allow to run, turn engine off and
inspect for leaks (Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM -
WARNING), (Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM - DIAG-
NOSIS AND TESTING).
FUEL PUMP MODULE
DESCRIPTION
The fuel pump module is installed in the top of the
fuel tank (Fig. 10). The pump module contains the
following components:
• Electric fuel pump (transfer, or lift pump)
• Fuel reservoir
• Fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor)
• Fuel supply line connection
• Fuel return line connection
Fuel is supplied to the high-pressure fuel injection
pump by the low-pressure fuel transfer (lift) pump.
This electric fuel pump is attached to the fuel pump
module and supplies approximately 165 liters/hour
(43.6 gallons/hour). A low-pressure fuel pump is not
attached to the engine.
REMOVAL
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the float rod, the
float and float rod must be removed from the pump
module. This step must be done before the pump
module is removed from the fuel tank.
(1) Drain and remove fuel tank. Refer to Fuel
Tank Removal/Installation.
(2) Thoroughly clean area around pump module at
top of tank.
(3) Disconnect all fuel lines from pump module fit-
tings.
(4) The plastic fuel pump module locknut (lock-
ring) is threaded onto fuel tank. Install Special Tool
#6856 to locknut and remove locknut (Fig. 11). The
fuel pump module will spring up slightly after lock-
nut is removed.
Fig. 10 TOP OF FUEL TANK
1 - Cooler Lines
2 - Top of Tank
3 - Expansion Tank
4 - Check Valves
5 - Check Valve
6 - Module Lock Ring
7 - Fuel Pump Module
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(5) Pull module assembly up just a few inches to
gain access to float support arm/rod (3) (Fig. 12). Be
careful not to bend float support rod while removing
pump module.
(6) Rotate clip (2) (Fig. 13) to release float rod (3)
from fuel level sensor (1).
(7) Twist rod (3) slightly (Fig. 14) to remove from
fuel level sensor. Do not allow float assembly to fall
into fuel tank.
(8) While holding float rod, remove fuel pump
module from fuel tank.
(9) Remove float assembly from fuel tank.
(10) Remove and discard rubber gasket (seal) from
pump module.
Fig. 11 FUEL PUMP MODULE R/I
1 - LOCKNUT (LOCKRING)
2 - SPECIAL TOOL #6856
3 - TOP OF PUMP MODULE
Fig. 12 FLOAT ROD CLIP
1 - FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
2 - CLIP
3 - FLOAT ROD
Fig. 13 FLOAT ROD CLIP REMOVAL
1 - FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
2 - CLIP
3 - FLOAT ROD
Fig. 14 FLOAT ROD CLIP REMOVED
1 - FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
2 - CLIP
3 - FLOAT ROD
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