All this lift pump talk scared me into ordering a fuel pressure gauge from Geno's! I was under the impression I would be able to tell it was going by how it started and if started running poorly, but it seems a lot of guys are saying they still run fine on a bad lift pump. I changed my filter at 12,000 and it started up like nothing happened. Just bumped the starter, waited, hit the switch and it fired right up.
So tell me if this sounds reasonable. I was going to replace the banjo bolt on the outlet of the fuel filter housing with Ray's tapped banjo bolt, use a grease gun line to mount the sending unit remotely, and get power to the gauge in the cab. Am I missing a major step that is going to blow my mind when I start doing this? Is it difficult to get it started again after all this takes place? Do you need to bleed the grease gun line or will the air eventually work its way out without damaging the sender? Teflon tape or something else to ensure a leak free seal?
I would appreciate any helpful hints or expert advice any of you might have. I'm a little nervous if it's not obvious!!

So tell me if this sounds reasonable. I was going to replace the banjo bolt on the outlet of the fuel filter housing with Ray's tapped banjo bolt, use a grease gun line to mount the sending unit remotely, and get power to the gauge in the cab. Am I missing a major step that is going to blow my mind when I start doing this? Is it difficult to get it started again after all this takes place? Do you need to bleed the grease gun line or will the air eventually work its way out without damaging the sender? Teflon tape or something else to ensure a leak free seal?
I would appreciate any helpful hints or expert advice any of you might have. I'm a little nervous if it's not obvious!!

