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The fuel system would not work for 3 to 4 hours with the vent closed.Vent on underside of Fuel Tank cap set to open?
You need to think about what a diesel engine needs to run and then go from there. First a diesel needs three things, 1st fuel, 2nd air, 3rd compression (heat) . So since the engine was running fine for over 3 hours we can eliminate air and compression. That just leaves fuel. Since the engine didn't run rough or stumble for a while but "suddenly" shut down that means the fuel was cut off. If it was bad filters it would still run just badly. If it was the fuel pumps then they would not still be working (unless they got jammed or gummed up) . I still would check the fuel return to the tank for proper flow. So it must be something that can cut-off fuel flow immediately. That leaves the engine sensor switches (air temp and oil pressure) injection pump and actuator, and the inline "one-way" flow control valve . If we have full returning to the tank then the one-way valve is OK.
So the first thing I would do is check the return line. If no fuel returning to the tank then I would crack a line at the last fuel filter. Unless the filters just decided to go to crap there should be fuel there. If you have fuel coming out there then the one-way check-valve is stuck. If you have fuel at the tank return, then I would check the injection pump and actuator. A wire could have come loose from the solenoid shutting down fuel. If the actuator works and is pulling off like it should then we will have to regroup and look at further causes. Meaning it then could be the injection pump itself, but before we jump to that these other things need to be checked first.