WWDiesel wrote:
If you mount the pump anywhere other than inside the tank, it is having to suck the fuel out of the tank and any leak anywhere on the suction side of a pump will ingest air into the system feeding the CP3 injection pump!
*(Bad on pump and especially injectors)
They only sure way of insuring NO air in a fuel system is to put the pump inside the tank; then the entire system is always under pressure from tank to CP3 pump, no suction and not prone to air inleakage at fittings, filters, connections, etc...

How do you know it is pumping air, I sure do not see any bubbles going through the glass filter? And what if I had no additional pump at all like many CRDs still do, are they not going to pump air, and how many CP3 pumps do you hear about failing from a momentary air bubble? Is the pump with its special coating going to be dry so long that it creates friction, gets hot and melts down? And the rail is higher then the injectors, so any air is going back with the return.
Mine both work fine with the 1/2 hour install. And I have yet to get the code for large fuel leak, or starting problems, and the weird hi revs going no where since I installed them, so I guess the pump and rail have been happy?
Will let you know when the pump and injectors fail.
