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I picked up a '90 BMY 5 ton M923A2 (10,000 miles roughly) a few weeks ago and it has done great for me until this morning. While driving around town the truck is doing fine, but once I attempt to accelerate on the on-ramp to get on the highway the engine starts to cut out like its being starved for fuel. When I let off the accelerator the performance comes back, but when I press the accelerator to try to get highway speeds again it starts to cut-out again. I had no problem driving on the highway at -22F last week so I really don't think fuel is gelling at 10F.
My first thought is a lift pump issue because I've had several '01 era Cummins powered Dodge trucks exhibit this same behavior as a result of the failed/failing block mounted lift pump. I'd like to either confirm or eliminate this as the cause of my problems before spending the money to repair it. My local Cummins shop quoted me $450 to replace the pump. I could buy one for $60 and do it myself but with temps currently averaging around 0F degrees I don't know that I want to start an outdoor project like this. I've had friends suggest fuel filter but they aren't familiar with the M923A2.
Is there a way to know for sure before I start replacing parts? Is there a tutorial available on how to change the lift pump? The local parts guy couldn't be sure which lift pump I need because he said there were two different ones to choose from. I provided the engine serial number but it still didn't help. Any part numbers would be appreciated as well.
Thanks!