When the problem first started I noticed it would take an extra crank or two to start than usual. So put a gauge on the banjo input to the injector pump. Running 22psi at idle. Would drop to 15 then climb to 25 when revved up with no load. Pulled lift pump with steel suction line. Put air pressure to it and I didn't even need a bucket of water to see the leaks. Leaks at steel line, both sides of fuel heater and rubber hose between heater and lp. Can't believe it was running so smooth with so many leaks. Removed heater, replaced steel line with hose barb, replaced all three rubber hoses with marine grade. cleaned pre-filter gasket, new fuel filter, re-test and no leaks. Put everything back together and prime through bleed screw until no more air. Then pumped it up to 28psi with hand pump until I heard the overflow. Start it up. runs good, cuts out a little when revving it up but seems to be coming around. Turn it off, put the tools up, get ready to leave and no start. No pressure, bleed through screw again until no more air. No start but have pressure. Crack injector line and pump and turn over with starter until I finally get fuel. With truck running bleed air out of two more injector lines. Running smooth now. Pressure 28 at idle, dips to 24 when revving then climbs to 32. Test drive is good, let it idle for an hour while I get ready and drive to work. Let it sit for 4 1/2 hours and it wouldn't start again. It's worse now then before I fixed it. Does this pressure reading seem right? What do I check now? Lift pump check valves or something? I have a new overflow valve but my gaskets won't be here till monday and I didn't want to change it until I could tell if it was the pump first.