Well,
Dealer put the camshaft sensor on and said "fixed". I said "let's go for a drive". After about 20 minutes (the VP to get up to operating temperature) guess what?, yep dead pedal again 0216. Imagine that!
Back to dealer. I monitor just about every fluid imagineable. We (mechanic and I) started tracing every line to insure it was not a computer box, not connected to the VP-44, checked the pump wire that it was not pierced, that the "void" stickers were still on the VP, checked out the entire fuel system.
The pump has to come from DC in Minnesota (3 days), 1 day to get into the VP-44, change it, 1 day to get out and button everything up.
The mechanic and I spent just about the entire day discussing the VP-44. The RASP or equivalent electric pump is all but mandatory. I am going to put a RASP on mine because as the engine rpm's rise the pumps ability rises. We talked about having 14psi, 12 psi, 10psi, 8psi, less psi. This mechanic was very firm about never less than 14 psi, ie all the fuel the VP can possibly digest available at all times everytime is the only way to keep the VP from overheating or "0216"'ing.
Basically the VP-44 HAS TO ABSOLUTELY have available all the fuel it can possibly take. With this in mind I have REMOVED the Mallory 4307M so there are NO restrictions of any kind anywhere in the fuel system. I will deal with the carter lp until I get home and call Ollie Poole for the RASP.
I know the miles of threads of how much fuel is enough for the VP, the thread about the amount of cooling fuel returned, etc. For me and my CTD my focus is going to be "all the fuel the VP can possibly digest available at all times everytime". Therefore the carter has to go (except in conjunction with the RASP) because of the internal check valve and it's propensity to fail (and therefore the bypass regulator (which could be a restriction)).
I ESPECIALLY want to thank the couple of guys I needed to call through the TRAVEL COMPANION. They helped me with which codes meant what. Rip Rook in his help in what I should expect once 0216 codes were being generating. Scheid Diesel in Lafayette IN puting a VP on hold for me until I found out if the dealer was or was not going to change the VP (thanks Dawn).
BTW Scheid Diesel knows EXACTELY what is up with CTD's and has the expertise to FIX IT. I would use Schied Diesel in a heartbeat except I would pay for the VP and labor instead of the dealer pay for the VP and labor. Scheid Diesel has worked with me for 3 days of the dealer figuering out it really is the VP-44. If the dealer today said "no we are not, or we do not want to change it" then it would have been at Scheid Diesel in the morning. Thanks again to Scheid Diesel.
So I spend an extra week with grandkids, not the worst thing in the world

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THANKS for all the replys in this thread and the ideas. When you are 1100 miles from home ideas are good things!
Thanks again,
Bob Weis