I had a thread earlier about the "crank but no start" on my 1999 Ram, and ended up going manual with a new VE pump. It went together pretty good, and I finally got the air out of the lines yesterday, and had it running. Sounds great, but I noticed if it sets for a short period of time, it loses prime, and takes several revolutions to start. I tried it at around 10 this morning with 41 degrees outside, and it would hit, but never started at all. Lots of white smoke. I started looking at the injectors, lines, pump, etc, and noticed the T at the return line is pretty wet. I have to assume that's the problem, but I don't fully understand how that will let the fuel bleed off the lines/injectors. Is there a valve at the back of the engine that prevents the fuel from draining to the tank except under pressure? Can anyone explain how this works? Much appreciated!!!