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Harvey
After months of persistant problems of either air in my fuel line and/or gunk getting into my diesel I have purchased an in line fuel pump to pressurize the fuel intake. I know I have a lifter pump on my engine, nut I have read several posts where people say this helps. Does anybody see a downside to this? I have done the following to the engine: new racor (9 micron) new lifter pump, rebuild of injectors, new hoses. Fuel looks fine and engine runs after being bled.However, thirty minutes of run time and suddenly the rpms "walk up then down" with gradual loss of power and eventually she dies. Since purchase of the additional pump,I have not been down to my boat to check where I might run the fuel return back into the tank. Any suggestions? I am assuming I can put a "t" in the hose between my secondary filter and my injectors and run that back to the tank.Should I put the pump before the primary filter or after the primary filter?Please help, I don't want to be stuck in my slip over Memorial weekend.