Progress so far
I continue to research and layout how this would work. I received a full scale drawing from Cummins on Friday that gives all the layout information for the underside of the generator enclosure. The cooling air inlet is 12" X 18" and the hot air exhaust is about 6" X 12". I made a cardboard template from the drawing to try to obtain the best mounting location and orientation in the bed of the truck. With the front 28" of the bed taken up by the Transfer-Flow, I wanted to mount it on the drivers side length wise. The generator is 24" X 41" thus it would have to mount inboard of the fender well inside the bed. This will result in an interference issue with the service door on the generator if it were turned such that the hot air exits aft in the truck bed. I believe this is the only acceptable location for hot air discharge as forward air flow would result in heating of the Transfer-Flow fuel tank.
If I move it to the passengers side of the bed length wise it will be turned the correct arrangement for hot air discharge aft but, that will put 800 lbs over the right rear tires. This combined with crown of the road may make the truck lean to much while traveling down the road.
If I put it in the center across the bed just aft of the Transfer-Flow, there will only be 3. 5" clearance between the inner fenders and the side of the generator for longer items to extend past the generator in the bed. The bed is just over 70" with the Transfer-Flow so the effective bed length would be about 46"!!
My other issue I haven't resolved in where to direct the return fuel from the generator that cools the injection pump. If I tee it into the supply line from the Transfer-Flow which would be the easiest way, however, I create a closed loop for the cooling fuel. So I think I have to direct it back to the Transfer-Flow via a separate path.
I am also looking at mounting it on a bed plate so as to increase the clearance under the generator to improve cooling air flow as I don't want to put a 12" X 18" hole in the bed of my truck.

This would also facilitate removal for maintenance or to use it in a fixed location for a period of time.
Anyone got any ideas on how best to answer these questions? Thanks Ken Irwin