Yeah, its pretty hard to pull the fass down to 7psi unless either the reading on the gauge is false (be careful there - maybe its right?), or there is some restriction like a plugged filter, or plugged fuel intake tube, or strainer before the fass. What you can try for grins & giggles is bump the starter and while the fass is running you can rock the truck side to side and listen for a change in the sound of the fass. If it sounds normal I would suspect maybe the isolator or fuel filter after the fass, if you hear it cavitating or changing pitch drastically while youre rocking the truck I would suspect a problem on the suction side. Hey, not scientific, but a quick down & dirty check. .
I added a manual bypass switch under the hood on the side of the fusebox to run the fass constantly for troubleshooting, purging air, or manually running the pump in case something automated quits. It comes in handy.