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Ignore the p2509. That’s from you disconnecting the batteries. P0601 is pcm internal. Dealer reflash may fix it. P0087 is fuel rail pressure too low. Could be anything
Is your snap on scanner capable of doing system air mass measurement? If so run that. If air mass is low then you for sure have a leak. If it’s not low then there may be a different issue
I’m not gona argue with you. I repair these vehicles on a daily basis. I don’t read forums to get knowledge on these motors. I’m trying to spread knowledge.
It’s not the cam it is a lifter failure which eats the cam lobe when the roller seizes. I’ve replaced a lot of lifters with the rollers wasted and the cam perfectly fine. Mopar has changed vendors on lifters I don’t know how many times. At one point they would approve the use of aftermarket...
The only thing that will ever get you horsepower on an NA motor is ported heads and a bigger cam. That’s the only way a different intake setup might be beneficial.
I tried to overhaul one last week. Just a valve body and low reverse clutch assembly due to a bad lr piston. No eta on any of the parts. Had a complete trans in 2 days
Absolutely not. There’s not even a flash involved when doing the recall on a ecodiesel. All that pump does it supply high pressure fuel and that’s it. There’s a fuel quantity solenoid on it to command whatever fuel pressure is needed
It includes injectors, high pressure pump, lines ,filters and in tank pump only if there is failure of high pressure pump. If no failure you get high pressure pump.
You can shift that cab quite easily with a pry bar with the bolts loose. i take the cabs off all the time and have to shift them when dropping back on frame