It may break – PureFlow AirDog DF-100 W/O In-Tank Fuel Pump - Dodge Cummins 1998.5-2004 User Manual

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PureFlow AirDog

AirDog

®

II-

NO In-Tank Pump

Dodge 1998 ½ - 2004

Section 5 A Fuel Lines

This section is for the 1998.5 – 2002 Dodge

Fuel Supply Line from the AirDog

®

II DF-100 to the VP-44

The AirDog

®

II fuel filter is manufactured by Fleetguard. The filter media is 2 micron

Stratapore™. When installing the AirDog

®

II fuel system it is recommended to bypass

the factory filter canister.

Fuel Line Specs

Manufacturer: EATON Weatherhead

Rated for Diesel Fuel

Cover:

Blue

Vinyl Nitrile

Inner Tube: Nitrile

Reinforcement: 1 Fiber Braid

Temp. Range: -40°F to +212°F

Working Pressure 250 PSI

Burst Pressure 1,000 PSI.

5A-1. Remove the “banjo bolt” and the original factory fuel supply line at the fuel inlet port

of the VP44 injector pump (Ref. Figure 14).



CAUTION: Do not over torque

the 12mm fitting.

IT MAY BREAK!


Figure 14

Figure 15

5A-2. Install the 12mm x ½” male SAE J2044 (WAP 102) fitting with the seal washer

supplied into the inlet port of the VP-44 (Ref. Figure 15) vacated by the original
banjo fitting. Do not over tighten the fitting. It may break.


5A-3 Insert the female quick connect end (see figure 16)
of the “Pressure Hose Assembly” into the male quick

connect fitting previously installed in the port marked
“ENGINE”. You will hear a “click” when it connects.

Figure 16

5A-4. Connect the other end of the “Pressure Hose Assembly” to

the inlet fitting installed in step 5A-2. It will “click” when properly connected.

5A-5

Any excess fuel hose can be addressed by routing the house in a fashion to take up the

extra length, or a section of the hose can be removed. Push lock splices have been
included if you choose to remove the excess hose.

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