@7Dust for what it is worth, my in-tank pump cranks out about 7-9 psi. Not that it would make much of a difference, as long as it moves fuel.
^^^ Correct! I aint seeing that.
My old Parker pump did ~2PSI.
SO bought NOS pump and assembly.
STILL ~2PSI at the tank and maybe .5 PSI at the secondary filters.
No, Not the soft lines in the tank - Ive checked, replaced on old pump and the new one.
SO - the fuel isn't leaking outside the fuel system.
All three fuel bypass (at booster, at secondary canisters, and at HH) have been disabled, replaced, or cleaned.
All this started after a deep tank clean and fuel filter swap.
Ive disassembled and inspected nearly everything.
1. Deep Cleaned Tank
2. Replaced all of the injector hard lines with NOS lines.
3. Deep cleaned original fuel pump and replaced hose
3. NOS fuel pump and replaced hose
4. New primary and seconday filters - TWICE!
5. Replaced hard line at tank through frame rail that had slight kink
6. Checked the narrow orifice at primary filter
7. Disabled bypass at the booster pump to flame heater
8. Cleaned original bypass at canister filters THEN replaced with NOS canister assembly and NOS bypass
9. Cleaned bypass at HH (this is the only one that flows back to tank through very small holewith pump on - but looks like it is supposed to be there to purge air)
10. Purchased NOS injector to check and see it it would pop off with cranking only. NOPE.
11. Lots more stuff that I can't remember right now.
Next?
MAYYYYBE there could be crud in the lines somewhere but I doubt it.
If there is blockage in the lines, seems I'd see high pressure at the tank gauge?
MAYYYBE the HH is crudded up?
Should fuel flow through it and out the HH bypass with just the tank pump on?
OR should the bypass on HH only activate with engine cranking?
Ive blocked the HH bypass for testing and it still doesn't raise my base fuel pressure.