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Raptor-4G RP-4G-100 & RP-4G-150

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PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

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Raptor-4G RP-4G-100 & RP-4G-150

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

REMOVABLE INLET SCREEN ADAPTOR

TO PROTECT THE GEROTOR

FUEL INLET

ON THE LEFT SIDE

FUEL OUTLET

ON THE RIGHT SIDE

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THE FITTINGS THAT ARE INCLUDED ARE FOR INSIDE FRAME RAIL MOUNTING

Raptor-4G RP-4G-100 & RP-4G-150

Section 1

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

Overview

OVERVIEW

Thank you for your purchase and welcome to PureFlow AirDog’s Rapotor-4G fuel lift pump for the 2005 and up CP3 Cummins 24 valve diesel engine without the in-tank fuel pump.

The Raptor-4G is a premium fuel pump that incorporates PureFlow AirDog’s 4G quiet and smooth running four bearing design. This fuel system requires no return line as the fuel is internally regulated. The fuel is delivered to the engine at the correct pressure and flow rate to meet the demands of the engine under all operating conditions.

Pressure and flows are approximate as they will vary with fuel temperature and as the brushes wear in. The pressure will also vary per application through variation of vehicle voltage/amp output and fuel line installation. It is recommended to install a fuel pressure gauge before the truck is started for the first time to verify fuel pressure.

The Raptor-4G systems feature a built in adjustible pressure regulator. All Raptor-4G systems include a complete installation kit.

The Raptor-4G for this particular application is preset at 15-17psi from factory for a stock application. The regulator is adjustible up to 75psi for fine tuning the system for performance upgrades.

WARNING: BECAUSE YOU CAN TURN UP THE FUEL PRESSURE DOESN’T MEAN YOU SHOULD. MORE

PRESSURE DOES NOT MEAN MORE FLOW. MORE PRESSURE MEANS LESS FLOW. YOU SHOULD SET FUEL

PRESSURE PER PERFORMANCE UPGRADE RECOMMENDATIONS ONLY.

PureFlow AirDog® products are manufactured in Shelbyville Indiana by a team of skilled workers with unsurpassed attention to detail and using the most stringent quality assurance.

TYPICAL DODGE CUMMINS INSTALLATION LAYOUT:

NOTE: The pictures used in this manual are for example only and may not be exactly the same as your truck.

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Overview

!STEPS TO TAKE BEFORE INSTALLATION!

1.

2.

3.

4.

Inventory the package components completely . Notify PureFlow AirDog® immediately of any parts missing or damaged. (877-421-3187)

Read the installation manual and understand how the system operates before beginning installation

The installation recommendations contained herein are suggested installation guidelines only.

Individual installations may vary.

If any installation procedure is uncertain, contact PureFlow AirDog® for technical assistance.

(877-421-3187)

QUICK CONNECT COMPONENT OVERVIEW

Provided in this kit is an OE style quick connection system. This system allows a quick, clean, and professional install.

SAE J2044 Quick Connect System

The SAE J2044 quick connect system is the most commonly used system in the automotive industry. The images below show the formation of SAE J2044 connection. To connect the assemblies, simply insert the male end form into the mating female connector. Push firmly until you hear it “click” into place. To disconnect the fittings, press down and hold the tabs on the female connector while you firmly pull the assembly apart.

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Section 2

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

OVERVIEW

DESCRIPTION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY GUIDELINES

PARTS LIST

SYSTEM ILLUSTRATION

PUMP FITTING INSTALLATION

MOUNTING THE RAPTOR-4G

FUEL LINE ASSEMBLY

SUPPLY LINE TO THE FUEL FILTER HEAD

10 SUCTION LINE FROM THE FUEL TANK

11 WIRING HARNESS INSTALLATION

12 INITIAL START PROCEDURE

13 ADJUSTING THE FUEL PRESSURE

14 SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

15 LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY

PAGE

3

5

6

7

8

9

10

12

13

15

18

20

21

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Section 3

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

Safety Guidelines

!SAFETY GUIDELINES!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

Please be sure to chock the vehicle’s tires to prevent rolling.

Please use proper supports when working beneath an elevated vehicle.

Most diesel pickups have two (2) 12volt batteries. Disconnect the battery cables to both batteries before proceeding with the Raptor-4G

®

installation.

Vehicle frame rails should not be drilled into or welded upon.

Wear safety glasses when operating power tools such as drills and grinders or when using a punch or chisel.

Use common sense when routing fuel lines and electrical harnesses. Keep them away from hot exhaust components and/or moving parts. Properly secure lines to prevent chaffing.

Use Good Judgment and Common Sense When Installing the Raptor-4G!

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Section 4

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

Parts List

RAPTOR-4G PARTS LIST

(VERIFY YOU HAVE ALL THE CORRECT PARTS BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION!)

QTY DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER IMAGE

1 RAPTOR-4G FUEL PUMP

RP-4G-100

OR

RP-4G-150

1 WIRING HARNESS 5E-2-012

1 FRAME BRACKET SET

010-3C-0002

010-3C-0001

1 SPACER 010-3C-0003-A-P

1 CABLE TIE BUNDLE 5H-2-1-06/12

1 HARDWARE KIT

901-61-0102-PM-

RP

1 14FT FUEL LINE HS14

3

1

1/2” FEMALE QUICK CONNECT TO 1/2"

BARBED MALE FITTING

1/2" FEMALE QUICK CONNECT FITTING TO

1/2" 90° BARBED MALE FITTING

1

1

1

1/2” MALE QUICK CONNECT TO 3/4-16

ORB (“IN” FITTING)

1/2" MALE QUICK CONNECT TO 9/16-18

ORB (“OUT” FITTING)

1/2" MALE QUICK CONNECT TO 12mm

(FILTER HOUSING FITTING)

1 SEALING WASHER (INSTALLS ON WAP 102)

FQC12S

FQC1290

08J2044-3/4UNF

08J2044916UNF

WAP 102

1P-5-DS

1 FUEL MODULE UPGRADE KIT 901-01-0510

1 MALE SPADE CONNECTOR 5D-1-08-A-16/14

1 SERVICE O-RING KIT 901-05-0102

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2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

SYSTEM ILLUSTRATION

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Section 6

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

PUMP FITTING INSTALLATION

PUMP FITTING INSTALLATION

ITEMS NEEDED:

1.

08J2044-3/4UNF FITTING

2.

08J2044916UNF FITTING

3.

TORQUE WRENCH

4.

DEEP 3/4” SOCKET

5.

DEEP 7/8” SOCKET

WARNING: Do not overtighten the aluminum fittings or they may break! Torque specs are listed in red below. Broken fittings from mis-installation are not a warrantable item.

6-1. Install the 08J2044-3/4UNF fitting into the “IN” side of the fuel pump by, first, hand threading the fitting into the screen adapter. Then take the torque wrench with a 7/8” deep socket attached and torque the fitting to 180in-lb or 15ft-lb . Refer to figure 1 and

2.

Figure 1 Figure 2

6-2. Next, install the 08J2044916UNF fitting in the “OUT” port of the pump by, first, handthreading the fitting in. Then, take the torque wrench with a 3/4” deep socket attached and torque the fitting to 120in-lb or 10ft-lb . Refer to figures 3 and 4.

Figure 3 Figure 4

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2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

MOUNTING THE RAPTOR-4G

MOUNTING THE RAPTOR-4G TO THE FRAME

ITEMS NEEDED:

1.

010-3C-0001 BRACKET

2.

010-3C-0002 BRACKET

3.

010-3C-0003-A-P SPACER

4.

5/16-18X.75 OR X 2.75 FLAT CAP SCREWS X4

5.

3/8-16X4.5” BOLT, 3/8-16 NUT, 3/8 SPLIT LOCK WASHER X3ea.

6.

3/16” ALLEN WRENCH

7.

9/16” WRECH OR SOCKET WRENCH

NOTE: It is highly recommended to mount the Raptor-4G to the inside of the frame rail as high as possible to protect it from road debris. The “IN” side of the pump is to face towards the tank.

NOTE: It is highly recommended to mount the pump vertically as pictured in this section.

NOTE: The spacer block is included to clear any fuel or brake lines along the frame. It is not required to be used. There are two different length 5/16-18 cap screws in the case the spacer is not used.

NOTE: Some frame rails have a bracket that is used to support the frame during the manufacturing process. If this bracket is on your frame rail and obstructs the proper positioning of the Raptor™ mounting bracket, you may remove it! Be very careful not to damage the frame.

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MOUNTING THE RAPTOR-4G

7-1. Hold the 010-3C-0001 bracket and Raptor-4G up to the frame where it is desired to be mounted to figure out which set of holes to use in the plate. Take note of which holes to use.

7-2. If the spacer block is to be used (010-3C-0003-A-P), sandwich it between the Raptor-4G and the 010-3C-0001 and use the 5/16-18x2.75 cap screws using the holes noted above in step 7-1. Use the 3/16” Allen wrench to tighten the bolts. Refer to figures 5 and 6.

Figure 5 Figure 6

7-3. Mount the Raptor-4G onto the frame rail using the assembly from the previous step, the back plate (010-3C-0002), and the mounting hardware (3/8-16x4.5” bolts, 3/8-16 nuts,

3/8 split lock washers). Tighten the 3/8 bolts with the 9/16” wrenches until the split lock washers are flat. Overtightening may result in bent brackets or chipped powder coat.

Refer to figure 7.

11 Figure 7

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Section 8

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

FUEL LINE ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLING THE FUEL LINES

This kit includes a length of fuel line and separate fuel line fittings to allow for much cleaner looking installations! Assemble the fuel lines as you install them.

You won’t want to pre-assemble the hoses or your lengths may be off.

NOTE: Hose clamps are not needed for these push-lock connectors. Hose clamps may cut the fuel line and cause leaks.

8-1. Take the fuel line end and lubricate the barbed end with clean motor oil (Figure 8) and press it into the fuel line (HS14) until all three barbs are covered (Figures 9 and 10). The fuel line end should look like Figure 10 when properly pressed in.

Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10

8-2. Now plug that fuel line with that fitting into the connection on the either the Raptor or the truck where the manual calls it out.

8-3. Run the fuel line along the frame away from any hot or moving parts such as exhaust or the driveshaft (Figure 11). Cut the hose to length and insert the other fuel line end that the manual calls out into the fuel line as outlined in step 8-1.

Figure 11

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PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

SUPPLY LINE TO THE FUEL FILTER HEAD

SUPPLY LINE TO THE FUEL FILTER HEAD

ITEMS NEEDED

1.

WAP 102 FILTER HOUSING FITTING

2.

1P-5-DS SEALING WASHER

3.

HS14 FUEL LINE

4.

FQC1290

5.

FQC12S

9-1. Remove the original banjo bolt and fuel supply line from the back side of the factory fuel filter canister.

Figure 12

9-2. Install the 1P-5-DS sealing washer onto the WAP 102 filter canister inlet fitting. Take that assembly and install it into the inlet of the fuel filter housing where the factory supply line was removed in the previous step. Properly torque the fitting.

Figure 13

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SUPPLY LINE TO THE FUEL FILTER HEAD

9-3. Assemble one end of the hose (Reference section 8) using fuel line fitting FQC1290 and plug it into the 001-4A-1-0005ZB fitting installed in the previous step. A “click” will be heard once the fitting is properly connected.

FQC1290

Figure 14 HS14

9-4. Run the fuel line along the frame as mentioned in step 8-3 to the “OUT” port in the

Raptor-4G. Cut the fuel line to length and insert fuel line end FQC12S per step 8-1. Once the connector is installed, connect it to the male J2044 fitting in the “OUT” port in the

Raptor-4G. A “click” will be heard once properly connected.

View as if looking from the inside of the frame rail

FQC12S HS14

Figure 15

9-5. Once the fuel line is routed and connected, you may use the cable ties (5H-1-2-06/12) to securly fasten the fuel line to the frame. Remember to keep it away from any hot or moving parts such as exhaust piping and driveshafts.

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Section 10

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

SUCTION LINE FROM THE TANK

SUCTION LINE FROM THE TANK TO THE RAPTOR-4G

ITEMS NEEDED:

1.

901-01-0510 FUEL MODULE UPGRADE KIT

2.

FQC12S

3.

HS14 REMAINING SECTION

10-1. This AirDog

®

kit includes a Fuel Module Upgrade (P/N 901-01-0510) to accommodate the high flows of this system. To install the Fuel Module Upgrade, it is necessary to either drop the fuel tank or to lift the truck bed.

NOTE: Should you choose to pull the pickup bed to access the tank, be sure to disconnect the fuel lines on top of the tank, tail light wires, fuel tank filler tube, and any other accessories or components that may be secured to the frame, bed, and tank.

If you decide to drop the tank, remove the original fuel lines from fuel tank. This can be achieved by squeezing the tabs on the end of the Quick Connect connector together and carefully removing it from the fuel module. Keep in mind that the fuel suction line is the larger of the two lines.

Figure 16 (In more detail)

Figure 17

To release the original fuel lines from the fuel tank, center and firmly push the factory

Quick Connect fitting against the fitting. While firmly holding the plastic retainer ring onto the fitting, depress and hold the plastic ring. Now, pull the quick connect fitting from the tube. It can be difficult to remove the fitting if the retainer is cocked and not held perfectly square to the tank tube.

Consult the factory manual if unsure of this procedure!

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SUCTION LINE FROM THE TANK

When Dropping the Tank, Always Remember, Safety First!

Figure 18

Figure 19

Figure 20

If you choose to remove the bed, properly support the truck bed to prevent serious injury or death!

Figure 21 Figure 22

NOTE: The fuel tank and truck bed used for the pictures are examples only and may not be exactly the same as your tank.

10-2. Once either the tank has been dropped or the bed removed, you may now remove the fuel module as shown below. Take a large flat screwdriver and a mallet and hammer it counter clockwise to remove the module retaining ring. You may then pull the module from the tank. Be careful not to damage the fuel level sending unit!

Figure 24

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Figure 23

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SUCTION LINE FROM THE TANK

10-3. Refer to the installation instructions within the fuel module upgrade kit (P/N 901-01-

0510) and install the fuel module upgrade kit.

10-4. Before the tank or the bed is reinstalled, assemble one end of the suction line by pressing a FQC12S into the HS14 fuel line. Reference section 8. Then plug that assembled section of the fuel line into the new bulkhead fitting installed while upgrading the fuel module. You will hear a click when properly connected.

Figure 25 FQC12S HS20

10-5. Reinstall either the removed fuel tank or bed at this time. If the fuel tank was removed, be sure to re-connect the factory engine return line (the smaller of the two original lines). Be sure to disconnect power to the fuel pump in the tank.

10-6. Run the fuel line along the frame as mentioned in step 8-3 to the Raptor-4G “IN” port.

Cut the fuel line to length and insert fuel line connector FQC12S per step 8-1. Once the fuel line end is pressed in, connect it to the male J2044 fitting in the Raptor® “In” port. A

“click” will be heard once properly connected.

View as if looking from the inside of the frame rail

HS14

FQC12S

Figure 26

10-7.

Once the fuel line is routed and connected, you may use the cable ties (5H-1-2-06/12) to securly fasten the fuel line to the frame. Remember to keep it away from any hot or moving parts such as exhaust piping and driveshafts.

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Section 11

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

WIRING HARNESS INSTALLATION

WIRING HARNESS ROUTING AND INSTALLAION

ITEMS NEEDED:

1.

5E-2-012 WIRING HARNESS

2.

WIRE STRIPPERS

3.

WIRE CRIMPERS

WIRING DIAGRAM

Figure 19

11-1. Attach the ground eyelet to either a battery (-), Alternator (-), or the vehicle chassis.

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WIRING HARNESS INSTALLATION

11-2. Run the red positive wire to the fusebox and find a key on hot source to tap into.

11-3. Cut the positive wire to length and strip the wire sheath back about ¼” exposing the wire, then crimp on the 5D-1-08-A-16/14 male spade connector.

Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23

11-4. Plug the spade connector into the previously found hot, key on, power source.

11-5. Run the Raptor-4G power supply lead down along the frame and plug it into the Raptor-

4G until an audible click is heard.

Figure 24

11-6. Secure the wiring to the frame with the cable ties provided. Remember to keep the wiring away from any hot or moving parts such as exhaust or driveshafts.

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PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

STARTUP PROCEDURES

INITIAL START PROCEDURE

12-1. The Raptor-4G is a self-priming system.

12-2. Before the truck is started it is recommended to check fuel pressure at the pump. To check fuel pressure before the truck is started, refer to section 13.

12-3. Turn the starter key to the on/run position.

12-4. Listen for a change of tone. A change of tone means the pump is primed and the engine is ready to start.

12-5. Start engine.

12-6. RECHECK ALL FUEL FITTINGS FOR LEAKAGE AND PROPERLY TORQUE. BE SURE ALL FUEL

LINES ARE PROPERLY ROUTED TO PROTECT FROM EXCESSIVE HEAT AND SECURED TO

PROTECT FROM CHAFFING AND ABRASION. RECHECK ALL ELECTRICAL LINES, SECURE

AS NECESSARY.

12-7. Be sure to fill out the supplied warranty card and mail it in within 30 days of purchase with a copy of either the receipt or packing slip to be registered for the limited lifetime warranty. Failure to do so, and the pump will carry a 1 year warranty only. For a description of the warranty, refer to section 15.

Figure 25

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Section 13

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

ADJUSTING FUEL PRESSURE

ADJUSTING FUEL PRESSURE

13-1. Install a 1/8npt center back fuel pressure gauge in the pump or anywhere between the

Raptor-4G and the injection pump. There are two 1/8npt ports on the raptor (Figure 26).

The pressure port is the one on the right as pictured in figure 27. The left port will not read fuel pressure as it is the suction side of the pump. You will need a 3/16” allen to remove the pipe plug. Diesel Rx sells fuel pressure tees that will splice right into the

Raptor-4G 1/2” fuel line. The part number for the Tee is 001-4A-1-0027-P and is pictured in figure 28.

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Figure 26 Figure 27

Figure 28

13-2. Once a fuel pressure gauge is installed, turn the key on so that the pump is running.

13-2. Loosen the jam nut with a 5/8 wrench and adjust the pressure using a 3/16” allen wrench. Clockwise for more pressure and Counter-Clockwise for less pressure. Once the correct pressure is achieved (15-17psi for this application) start the engine.

13-3. With the engine running, verify the pressure remains correct. Make any adjustments at this time, if needed. Once satisfied with the fuel pressure, tighten the jam nut back up to lock in the pressure.

- +

Figure 29

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SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

In the unlikely event that there is an issue with pump performance, here are some steps to follow. If you have gone through these steps and you are still experiencing an issue, gather your serial number off of the silver plate on the pump and call into to tech support at (877)-

421-3187 and speak to a technician.

NOISY PUMP:

A noisy pump is most likely associated with a restriction or aeration in the suction side of the pump. Some troubleshooting steps are as follows:

1.

Check the fuel line for any cracks or damage. Cracked or damaged fuel lines will pull in air and affect pump performance and cause the pump to run loudly. Replace any cracked or worn fuel lines.

2.

Check for any leaking fittings. Leaking fittings may also cause a suction leak. Properly torque any leaking fittings.

3.

Check for an inlet restriction. The Raptor-4G is equipped with an inlet screen to keep particles from jamming the pump. Remove the inlet fitting and inlet screen adapter to check for debris. Blow out debris and reinstall inlet screen adaptor and inlet fitting. DO

NOT RUN THE PUMP WITHOUT THE INLET SCREEN!

4.

If the previous steps fail to quiet down the pump, perform a bucket test to eliminate issues at the tank. To perform a bucket test, remove the suction line from the fuel tank, put it in a bucket of fuel, and run the pump. If the noise goes away, the issue is within the fuel tank or at the fuel tank connection. If the noise does not go away, get your serial number off the pump and call tech support at (877) 421-3187.

EXCESSIVE FUEL PRESSURE DROP UNDER ACCELERATION:

A pressure drop of a couple psi is to be expected. Excessive fuel pressure drops under acceleration can be associated with an inlet restriction and/or suction leaks as well. Run through steps 1-3 in the “NOISY PUMP” section. If pump pressure still drops excessively, get the serial number off the pump and call into tech support at (877) 421-3187.

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SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

PUMP LEAKS FUEL:

The Raptor-4G is equipped with O-ring boss style fittings that use an O-ring to seal the fittings to the pump. Here are some steps to follow in case the pump leaks fuel:

1.

Verify the fittings are properly torqued per section 6 in this manual. If fittings are loose, properly torque them.

2.

Clamp off the fuel lines to prevent fuel loss and remove the “tombstone” cap from the bottom of the pump by removing the four 3/16 allen head cap screws. Inspect the Orings for any damage. Replace any damaged O-rings with ones from the O-ring service kit that came with this pump. Be sure the O-rings are completely seated in the grooves, or damage to the O-rings may occur when re-installing the cap.

3.

If fuel appears to be leaking between the mounting plate and the pump or the previous steps did not cure the issue, get the serial number off the pump and call the tech department at (877) 421-3187.

PUMP DOES NOT RUN:

A no pumping situation can be associated with either an electrical or mechanical issue.

Here are some steps to run though to identify the issue:

1.

Inspect the inline fuse. If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse. If the fuse blows immediately, go to the next step. If the fuse is not blown, go to step 6.

2.

A fuse that blows immediately indicates a possible jam in the Gerotor. To inspect the

Gerotor, remove the four 3/16” allen head cap screws from the bottom of the pump and remove the “tombstone” cap and remove the gears. The gears may fall out, so be take care when removing. If the gears to not fall out, use a magnet to remove the gears.

3.

With the gears out, replace the fuse and key on the truck to turn on the pump. If the pump still blows the fuse, call into tech support with your serial number (877) 421-3187.

If the fuse does not blow, continue to the next step.

4.

Spin the removed gears in your hand to verify free movement. If the inner gear does not move within the outer gear, separate the two and clean out any debris present.

Once the gears are clear of debris, lubricate them with clean motor oil, reinstall them, be sure the O-rings from the cap are in the correct place in the grooves, and reinstall the cap using the previously removed cap screws.

5.

After re-installing the gears and the fuse still blows, get your serial number and call tech support (877) 421-3187.

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SERVICE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

6.

Verify there is 12 volts reaching the pump by disconnecting the Deutsch 2 pin connector at the pump and measure voltage across the pins on the harness side. You must bump the starter to get the pump to cycle on for 30 sec. If there is power at the pins and the pump does not run, grab the serial number off the pump and call into tech support at

(877)421-3187.

NO SUCTION:

1.

Verify the pump is running. If the pump is not running, refer to the “Pump Does Not

Run” section.

2.

If the pump runs, clamp off the suction line to keep fuel spillage minimal and disconnect it from the pump. With the pump running, feel for suction at the pump fitting. If suction is felt, there is an issue with the suction line or tank pulling in air and continue on to step

3. If weak or no suction is felt at the pump, inspect the inlet screen for debris. Excessive debris in the screen will cause low suction. Clean the inlet screen by removing the inlet screen adapter and blowing it out. Reinstall and check for better suction. If suction is better, reinstall the fuel line. If suction is not better, continue to step 4.

3.

Inspect the fuel line for any cracks and replace if necessary. If the suction line looks fine, perform a bucket test as described in step 4 of the “Noisy Pump” section. If the pump picks up fuel at that point, the issue is internal to the fuel tank suction tube.

4.

If suction is still weak, get the serial number off of the pump an call into tech support at

(877) 421-3187.

NO PRESSURE:

1.

Verify the pump has suction by running through the “No suction section.”

2.

If the pump has suction, verify the fuel pressure by installing a fuel pressure gauge as described in section 13.

3.

If the pump pressure is too low, adjust the fuel pressure as described in section 13 to

15-17psi.

4.

If the pump performance does not improve and the previous checks have been verified, get the serial number off of the pump and call into tech support at (877) 421-3187.

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Raptor-4G RP-4G-100 & RP-4G-150

Section 15

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

WARRANTY

PUREFLOW AIRDOG

LIFETIME LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTY

IMPORTANT NOTICE

TO ACTIVATE YOUR PURFLOW AIRDOG WARRANTY, YOU MUST COMPLETE AND MAIL YOUR

WARRANTY CARD TO PUREFLOW AIRDOG WITH A COPY OF YOUR ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT WITHIN 30

DAYS OF PURCHASE. FAILURE TO COMPLETE AND SUBMIT YOUR WARRANTY CARD WILL RESULT IN A

WARRANTY PERIOD OF THE COVERED PRODUCE TO ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE.

PureFlow AirDog (hereafter collectively, “SELLER”) warrants and guarantees only to the Original Purchaser

(hereafter collectively, BUYER) that All PureFlow AirDog Systems (hereafter collectively, PRODUCT) shall be free from defects of materials and workmanship in the manufacturing process for as long as the BUYER owns the

PRODUCT.

The Lifetime Limited Express Warranty is limited to the PRODUCT purchased by the original BUYER of the

PRODUCT and limited solely to the parts contained within the PRODUCT and EXCLUDES ALL ELSE INCLUDING

FILTERS AND WATER SEPARATORS. Any PRODUCT that is in question of Warranty must be returned, shipped prepaid, to PureFlow AirDog. All Warranty claims are subject to the approval of PureFlow AirDog. If it is determined that a Warranty claim exists, PureFlow AirDog will, at its sole discretion, replace the defective

PRODUCT with a comparable PRODUCT, repair the defective PRODUCT, or refund the BUYER”S purchase price in exchange for the PRODUCT. Repairs or replacements are warranted for only the remainder of the original warranty period and only to the original BUYER.

Under no circumstances shall the SELLER be liable for any labor charged or travel time incurred in the diagnosis for defects, removal, or reinstallation of the PRODUCT, or any contingent expense.

Under no circumstances will the SELLER be liable for any damage or expense incurred by reason of the use or sale of the PRODUCT.

Other than expressly set forth herein, the SELLER shall in no way be responsible for the proper or improper use and service of the PRODUCT. In no event shall the SELLER be liable for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any kind or nature, whether or not the BUYER of the PRODUCT was advised of the possibility of damage or harm, arising or resulting from the use or performance of the PRODUCT and BUYER hereby waives the right to any and all such claims.

BUYER, acknowledges that he/she is not relying on SELLER’S skill or judgment to select or furnish goods suitable for any particular purpose and that SELLER has no liability that will extend beyond the scope of the LIMITED EXPRESS

WARRANTY contained herein, and BUYER hereby waives all remedies or liabilities, expressed or implied, arising by operation of law or otherwise.(including, without limitation, any obligation of SELLER with respect to fitness for any particular purpose; merchantability; and special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages) or whether or not occasioned by SELLER’S negligence.

SELLER disclaims any warranty and expressly disclaims any liability for personal inquiry or damages related to

BUYER’S use of the PRODUCT. BUYER acknowledges and agrees that the disclaimer of any liability for personal injury is a material term for this agreement and BUYER agrees to indemnify SELLER and hold SELLER harmless from any claim related to the PRODUCT and its use or performance. Under no circumstances will SELLER be liable for any damages, liabilities, costs or expenses incurred as a result of or by reason of use, performance or sale of the

PRODUCT, including without limitation, any damages, liabilities, costs or expenses incurred by reason of BUYER’S negligence related to those uses of the PRODUCT.

The proper installation of the PRODUCT is the sole responsibility of the BUYER. The SELLER assumes no liability regarding improper installation or misapplication of the PRODUCT.

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Raptor-4G RP-4G-100 & RP-4G-150

Section 15 (Continued)

PureFlow AirDog®

2005-Current Cummins Diesel With In-Tank Pump

WARRANTY

SELLER hereby provides the following limited warranty as to description, quality, merchantability, fitness for the PRODUCT’S purpose, productiveness, or any other matter of SELLER’S PRODUCT sold herewith. The SELLER shall be in no way responsible for the open use and service of the PRODUCT and the BUYER hereby waives all rights other than those expressly written herein. This Warranty shall not be extended or varied except by a written instrument signed by SELLER and BUYER.

IN THE EVENT THAT THE BUYER DOES NOT AGREE WITH THIS AGREEMENT, THE BUYER MAY PROMPTLY RETURN THE PRODUCT,

IN A NEW AND UNUSED CONDITION, WITH A DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE, TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE WITHIN THIRTY (30)

DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND. THE BUYER AGREES THAT THE INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT

CONFIRMS THE BUYER HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS THIS AGREEMENT AND ACCEPTS THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS

AGREEMENT.

Warranty Procedure

In the unlikely event a warranty appears as if it may be warranted, the following steps are taken:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

The customer discussed the symptoms of the problem with a PureFlow AirDog Technician. The customer is to have the system Serial Number and Model Number available for the Technician when the call is made. This will expedite all steps of the process.

The customer performs any and all tests requested by the PureFlow AirDog Technician. This is done to isolate the potential problem while eliminating potential installation or maintenance related issues,

If the PureFlow AirDog Technician determines based on the customer feedback concerning the requested testing that system may be at fault, the customer is advised that all returned pumps are tested upon arrival and should this returned pump perform at design criteria upon arrival, the customer will be charged a $50.00 fee.

The PureFlow AirDog Technician will first request the customer’s phone number in the event the phone call is accidentally disconnected and then transfer the customer to a PureFlow AirDog Customer Service

Representative. Should a Customer Service Representative not be available, the Technician will offer the

Customer the option to hold, call back, or receive a return call.

The PureFlow AirDog Customer Service Representative will check to determine if the customer’s Warranty

Registration Card is on file. a.

If no Warranty Registration is found, the customer will be required to supply the original purchase receipt showing the purchase date. b.

If no Warranty Registration is found, the customer will be advised of the options should the system in question is out of the default warranty period (1 year).

The PureFlow AirDog Customer Service Representative will request the customer information, including: Name,

Address, Phone Number, Model Number, Serial Number, Year / Make / Model of vehicle, Name of Dealer purchased from, Purchase Date, Description of Problem, Customers’ understanding of the resolution, and customer credit card information.

PureFlow AirDog will cover Ground Shipping charges to ship the replacement unit and will include a prepaid shipping label for the return of the defective unit. Any additional items ordered at the time of the replacement shipment will include their portion of the shipping cost.

A period of 15 Calendar Days from the time of shipment is provided for the receipt of the defective unit at the

PureFlow AirDog facility. Failure to return ship the defective unit to arrive within the defined time period will result in a charge of $250.00 against the customer’s credit card as the purchase cost of the defective unit.

REVISED JULY 28, 2017

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