Thank you Justin, my manual shows 125 ftlbs and I thought that was correct but did find where the torque spec has been changed.
"ISB VP44 fuel pump drive shaft locknut torque specification has been commonized to 130 +/- 10 N•m (96 +/- 7 ft-lb). "
There is no special timing other than the key in the pump, the arrow on the fuel pump key must point towards the fuel pump; this is a bit different than my earlier post. Also don't reach in the gear case and try turning the gear after the fuel pump is off, some earlier engines allowed the gear to come out of engagement with the camshaft, I don't know if the ISB will or not , I haven't tried.
You will need some sort of puller. I just use a flat plate across the nose of the pump shaft with the two holes in it for the 8mm puller bolts into the gear, and the gears pop off real easy You can use a standard t type puller, but use your socket on the two 8mm bolts instead of the center screw to get the gear off. It seems like getting a slight side loading on the puller will break the gear loose easier. Gear nut is 24mm. Cummins P/N for gear puller is 3824469.
The four fuel pump mounting nuts are 15mm and torque to 32 Ftlbs by my book. It will be impossible to torque the inner nuts so just use common sense to tell you when its tight enough.
The fuel pump does not have a gasket, it uses an O/R to seal in the gear housing, you will probably want a new one as well as few 12mm banjo washers if yours are not reusable, may also want grid heater gaskets.
Fuel lines torque to 28ftlbs at the head and 18 at the fuel pump. Don't over tighten at the head, if you have leak problems try tighten and loosen the line 4-6 times , this will help swedge the mating surfaces together.
A Johnson