For your consideration, here's info on the two Cummins fuel manager heads, one without lift pump, one with lift pump designed for CP3 CRD service - should bolt right up to the KJ mounting bracket - as you can see, they are both top-loaders, thus filter change-out suddenly becomes user-friendly - both are the same unit: the '05 is the factory modification for the in-tank lift pump, also part of the '03-'04 factory upgrade kit - simply add Fuel Inlet Temperature Sensor to one of the fuel-return line ports on either side and yer good to go............
Inlet view, here shown reclining, at rest - fuel-return port at top, adjacent mounting-upright - if it were upright
Face-on, showing ease of adaptability to KJ real estate
Outlet view, reclining, with fuel heater\t-stat connector and WIF draincock - WIF sensor has left the building - straight-thru fuel-return port at top, directly opposite inlet side
Interior of both types, filter is resident - if you're sitting down, at ease and calm, note the internal black plastic fuel-heater puck.....ring......thingy
Self-explanatory, and yet even another option for those wanting an external lift pump, and wishing to kill two bugs in one fell swoop
In the last case - and for those wishing to retain the DCJ oem configuration - might wanna drop the fuel tank, replace the two plastic pressure fittings in the supply line with screw-clamped rubber hose to eliminate all possibility of vacuum leaks - requires:
a.) two fixes: one at the tank module, another in the tank-to-chassis line, or
b.) one fix, with longer hose replacing the short adaptor line
That oem two-piece scheme was necessary to satisfy all configurations
FYI - all plastic fuel lines and the tank are anti-static electrically-conductive material, grounded to the chassis thru the various mounting\attaching schemes.
Contemplate and enjoy, grasshoppers..................