Wobbly wrote:
The thrust of my post was to install a cheap generic inline electric fuel pump-not a Mopar lift pump. A lift pump is certainly one solution, but it may be overkill.
With an inline pump mounted between the tank and the filter there's no need for the primer pump when changing a filter. There's no need to mess with the tank level sender, either.
Wobbly
But there are a couple of things that you must keep in find. One is if it fails it needs to be non restrictive and second it must pump enough fuel volume. Someone here determined after contacting Facet (sp?) that the pump that some of us were using didn't have enough volume (NAPA's specs were wrong) and when it was working it was actually starving the CP3 pump

Since the Dodge/Cummins uses the same CP3 pump their lift pump is a natural. I think another brand of external lift pump is Kennedy but as I understand they are not cheap

in my mind the health of my CP3 does not warrant being cheap.
The VE pump shaft seal is replacable and I've done a few of them. As long as the shaft and or housing is not worn that's all that's needed. I only needed an aux pump on one of my VW's and it's odometer broke at 250k miles.
Joe