lolol. He definitely seems to be hard on it. So too am I so It's nice learning what works and doesn't. let us know how you like that PSC pump
There's a difference between being hard on it and being abusive.
I literally chased at fourwheeler 1 1/2 miles on a one lane road, I was in and out of the throttle a good bit but not to the floor, can't keep it on the road in turns at the floor with fuel shifting in the bed.
I don't abuse this truck, I am hard on it at times but I don't go on drunken rampages or just bash the **** out of it. I do live in the country with A LOT of turns to get to and from home, could why it's going bad already.
I burnt the first pump up pulling my camper, did the same thing on the LLY, and the second one blew a return line and then snapped the shaft a year later, it was a reman, had a reman on my old truck break the same way. This one I don't know, haven't towed, haven't sit and ripped on the wheel with the truck not moving and kept fluid changed.
Woah man I wasn't calling you out :hug: you drive your truck on service roads so it's going to be rough.
You may have collapsed the pressure spring some on the pump. Reman pumps are hit or miss. I thought mine was dieing after 200k and put a reman in. Didn't change a thing. Good think I kept it . The internals are slapped together so wouldn't surprise me if the spring is hurt or a vane is hurt.
I'll tell you right now, the PSC isn't the end all pump. I've seen bad ones from day one from them and good ones that last for years on end in race cars. Hell one guy had 10 miles on his pump and the shaft cracked and spit a seal 3 miles into the rubicon trail we were running (12 hour drive and it all ended for him in a few hours. Talk about a shitty trip).
I'd love to do their pump and box at some point but I know going into it I'll be carrying a spare pump for trips