Okay, aside from cracks, and pressures, and valves, there was an interesting turn of events on the truck today.
I took it to the Knoxville Christmas Parade and it ran excellent, best it's run in years. Then, on the way home it started missing and died on the interstate. I started it back, drove another 1/4 mile and it died again. I started it back, it idled fine, drove a few hundred feet, and it died again. I left the pump running, cracked the bleeder screw, and no air, just fuel. I cracked the fuel cap and heard a decent bit of air. I thought maybe the vent line is clogged so I left the cap half on so it wouldn't hold vacuum. Started it up, drove an 1/8 mile and it died again. I limped on another few miles (because we weren't that far from our warehouse) but it got progressively worse. Finally at about an 1/8 mile out we walked and got a Tundra and pulled it to the warehouse. The pump is running and pumping fuel but not near as much fuel as usual is coming out of the bleeder valve on top of the secondary filters when I crack it.
This problem came on all of the sudden, it was running great and then boom, not running good.
Jeepsinker, I know what you're going to say: It's that piece of junk fuel pump! LOL. However, be creative, can you think of anything else? I've already ordered the parker but it's not here yet.
Is it possible the vent line is clogged puting more strain on the pump and has weakened/damaged the pump? Is there a different possibility?
Thanks,
John