Installed my new lift pump yesterday. I also took this opportunity to install Ray's new banjo bolts from Geno's and the big Honkin' air filter. The banjo bolt kit came with 10 new Cummins gaskets.
Cummins pump #3990105
Cummins harness #4025182
Fleetguard air filter #AH19037
I actually ordered part #3990082 from Cummins Atlantic in Greensboro, NC. This is a kit that contains 1 pump #3990105 and 1 harness #4025182. It was $139, the same price as the pump alone.
The only thing that gave me any trouble was when removing the mounting nuts from the original pump, the nuts were pretty well stuck on with locking compound so the studs actually backed out of the pump. It just took a few minutes longer to remove the studs from the pump mounting bracket. I did all the work from the top of the motor.
Basically I drained the fuel filter, removed it, removed the two banjo bolts and in/out fuel lines on top of the fuel filter mount, removed the fuel filter mount, removed banjo bolts and fuel lines from lift pump, disconnected wiring harness and removed lift pump. Installation was opposite of removal with the exception of using the new banjo bolts and gaskets. I torqued the banjo bolts to 18 lb-ft. The last thing was to install the 5th banjo bolt (this was the "shorty" in the kit) to the injection pump side. I primed the fuel filter and off I went. The truck seems incredibly more responsive and powerful now. I will know psi when I my Westach fuel pressure guage comes in. The big Honkin' air filter lowered my cruising EGT's by 100 degrees.
Thanks for all the info, the TDR rules