Hope I can contribute. I have had the in tank pump go out and floored at the over $400 for a replacement. I went to Auto Value and they found a Carter 24 volt fuel pump that matched the per gallons per hour needs that were similar to the in tank pump. I regret I do not have the model number but they got it from the Carter catalog. It was about $80. I left the drop tube and old pump intact and ran the wire for the Carter through a hole drilled in the top of the Buss fuse box using the original fuse and sealed it. Installed a filter as recomended, and the Carter pump on the tank as it was recomended to be no more than 24" from the fuel source. The photo shows it may be ugly but a whole lot cheaper than an in line or at least until I find one. I have driven the truck over 1200 miles this way and time will tell. There seemed to be no problem with lack of fuel. The Carter was rated for 9-15 GPH and as I understand it the original was 9-12 GPH. The second topic regarding a muffler is, I bought this straight thru muffler at a semi- truck supplier for about $40. It is a no name in a white box but the diameter matched the original. I had to fabricate a flange but it can use the original mounts and guard mounts. It can be swapped with the original in about 10 minutes. Now, it too is ugly but cuts down on the high end noise. There appears to be no loss of power or difference in fuel consumption. I must say that although it does cut down on the exhaust noise, the transmission and engine noise through the fire wall it still is amost too loud with out ear protection. But you can really hear the whistler turbo through it all.