Pulled the pump yesterday afternoon, and to my surprise, (or disappointment), the bottom of the pump was still intact. Brought it to the workbench, and started taking the bottom off. There was a wire holding the bottom plate and screen in place. I removed the four screws holding the bottom section on the motor, and slid the bottom off. While doing so, a small "BB" fell out. It appears as though this "BB" goes between the bottom section of the shaft, which has the impeller, and the upper portion, located in the motor housing. While handling the bottom section, the impeller shaft did not want to turn freely, unless it was dead-center in the housing. I couldn't see anything obvious that would keep it from running.
So with daylight running low, and a 12 year-old wanting to play a different game, I put it back together, took it back to the truck, dropped it in, connected the electrical lines. Before connecting the fuel line, I thought why not hit the switch and see what happens? Low and behold, the pump blew fuel all over the frame and top of the tank. Connected the fuel lines, and hit the switch again. I opened the bleeder valve on the secondary filters and waited, and waited, and waited, and nothing came out. Checked the primary filter drain, and a stream of fuel came out, but nothing spectacular.
Thinking I may have enough fuel in the lines to at least get the injector pump drafting from the tank, I hit the mushroom with ether, and hit the red button with my thumb. After a few seconds, she started up, ran rough at first, smoothed out, and then died after about 30 seconds. Several more attempts to get her started, but no luck for me.
I let the in-tank pump run for about 10 minutes with the secondary bleeder open, but no fuel ever made it up there. It appears as though the in-tank pump's motor runs, and can spit out some fuel, but not enough to get it to the secondary filter housing.
I understand that the injector pump will pull from the tank without the in-tank pump running, but can it draft enough to pull fuel through dry lines from the primary filter up to the secondaries?