I think all you people out there with our great Dodge Cummins should check your fuel tanks. Been much wrote on this subject. Elbows on top of tank, setting in concave hollows moulded into tanktop. These elbows can TAKE IN DIRT AND WATER. Which in turn wrecks the lift pump via dirty fuel!!!!!!!!!!! This has been a ongoing problem for years. Dodge claims dirty fuel not there fault. !!!!!! Some of the older models have two concaves with two open elbows open on top. If water fills the concave it submerges the elbow !!! Now I have a brand new 06 one ton cummins. I checked mine, sure enough theres the two concaves , front one the elbow is used, ( theres a line on it), at the tank rear concave there set the open elbow big as day,down in the concave. FIX, Bought two feet 1/4 in fuel line and a little inline fuel filter. Put it on the elbow, strung it down behind the tank and tank shield with filter on open end . With line on there I tryed blowing into tank. You can blow right into tank vary easely, but you CANT suck out on it. So theres a one way check valve in this elbow to keep fuel from coming out when you fill tank FULL. Nothing to stop crud from going IN. Its my opinion that right there is the cause for lift pump failures.