by Begle1 » Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:49 am
The 2nd gen pump can fit onto the 1st gen, but it requires a spacer plate, the gaskets for the spacer plate, and the hose. Cummins has all the parts required.
Moreover, it requires a bypass pressure regulator. The second gen lift pump puts out ~50 PSI while the first gen stock lift pump puts out ~15 PSI. Or, they sell piston pumps that are externally similar to the second gen lift pump, but that have 15 PSI springs in them. That's a Cummins part number as well.
1990 D-250 Regular Cab: Tweaked injection pump, built transmission, a cataclysmic charlie foxtrot of electronics, the most intense street-ran water injection system in the country, and some more unique stuff.